Wednesday 10 April 2013

MEEK MILL AND ACE HOOD DEFENDS RICK ROSS RAPE LYRIC

Maybach Music Group (MMG) member, Meek Mill and We The Best Music Group artist, Ace Hood recently came to Rick Ross’ defence in a recent radio interview.

Meek Mill made reference to one of biggie’s rhyme where he said, 'r@pe your kid throw 'em over the bridge'. He said back then that this could be referred to as one of the art form of hip hop but now people voicing their opinion about something nobody says , i.e raping a girl. I don't care, I'm from the hood," added Meek, claiming rap to be an "imaginary visual."

"If a writer writes about somebody getting r@ped in a movie, that mean he a r@pist or he want girls to get r@ped? No, he just wrote about that in a movie."

Ace Hood also tries to defend Ross but it appears that he’s less informed on the matter, he probably hasn’t listened to the record. Ross says he put a molly in a girl's drink and took her home afterwards, could this be a direct lyric or he was ironical ?
However he has apologized for using such lyric but rappers such as Talib Kweli, still remain critical of his antics.

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