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Meek Mill Addresses Reactions To Insensitive Kobe Bryant Lyric On Leaked Song

Meek Mill is responding to all the backlash he’s received after rapping an insensitive Kobe Bryant lyric on a leaked track.

On the allegedly titled “Don’t Worry (RIP Kobe)” (which is now deleted from social media and the web), the Philly native wasted no time and got right to it in the first verse, rapping, “This bi**h I’m f**kin always tell me that she love me, but she ain’t ever showed me/ Yeah, and if I ever lack, I’m goin’ out with my chopper, it be another Kobe.”

Naturally, social media got in that a** and called him out for the shake-my-head, what the f**k garnering lyric, referring to the tragic helicopter accident that took the life the NBA legend, his 13-year-old daughter, the pilot, and 6 other passengers.

Mill took to his Twitter account to drop a couple of tweets to speak his mind on the matter. “Somebody promo a narrative and y’all follow it…. y’all internet antics cannot stop me ….sh*t like zombie land or something! Lol,” he wrote. “They paying to influence y’all now … its almost like mind control ‘wake up.’”

Nah, Meek. Nah.

Over the weekend, the Philly native had a run-in with Tekashi 69 outside of Komodo, a Miami nightclub. 69 reportedly ran up on Mill and the two hurled insults that eventually resulted in a scuffle between both of their crews. Mill took to his Twitter account to tell his side of the story.

“69 waited out side the club for me they tryna get usssssss wtf,” he typed. “We did not run into each other I was getting in my car he just popped out.” He continued: “we almost was smoking on that 69 pack for the love of a viral moment ….. he tryna get something locked up no cap lol.”

In other news, Mill recently appeared in Lil Durk’s music video for “Finesse Out The Gang Way” featuring Lil Baby which has no tallied over 4.1 million views to date.