A harmless moment meant by Meek Mill turned into an international social media incident for the rapper. Last month, Meek was in the Motherland for the Afrobeats festival in Ghana. The Philly star enjoyed his time in Africa and shared several takeaways from the trip—and he even filmed a music video while there. The shoot took place at the Jubilee House, a government building that acts as both a residence and office for Ghana’s president.
When Meek finally shared the visual, it was met with mixed reactions. While his fans were happy to see footage from the trip, many Ghanaians thought it was disrespectful to film at that location.
The meek shall inherit the earth ❤️🙏
Dreamchasers ..Do your thing my g🩸🩸🩸Just remember Ghana is a villageSame ppl that showed you love now are complaining about a video you did to project Ghana for us ..
THEY STILL SLAVES IN THEIR MINDS 🤣🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/9RFSioUIVP
— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) January 9, 2023
Much of the pushback centered on the Dreams and Nightmares hitmaker’s lyrical content. As Meek Mill’s mentions were cluttered with complaints, the rapper reemerged with an explanation—and an apology.
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