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Should've Been One Of The Best Rappers EVER! What Stunted Meek Mill's Growth?


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⁣Today’s feature really could’ve been one of the greatest rappers of all time. Really. That’s not to say he’s not popular, or rich, or even still pretty good and doing solid numbers. But as the sayings go, with great power comes great responsibility. With great talent and opportunity comes great expectations. The expectations for Meek Mill in 2011 was not to become a good rapper. He was supposed to have been the best. At least of the 2010s. Let’s not get it twisted, what you see we have in hip hop today as far as so called street rappers… Meek Mill was the father of it all, and he came at the perfect time to do so. The 2000s is considered one of the golden ages of rap and hip hop, but by the end of the decade it was time for something new. Something new, but not anything too far off that the generation being ushered out couldn’t champion. What I mean is, the difference between he and the new generation of street rappers is, Meek could actually rap. Like rap rap. So him being the torch bearer of an era of great MCs, that took pride in bars, originality, style, cadence, similes, metaphors, entendres and stories was natural. Meek was cut from a golden era’d cloth and torched in the new young, aggressive, trouble attracting, against the old rules, pain in his music street rap artist. I think you get the point of how much talent and opportunity Meek Mill had, and understand why today, he’s not only looked as a joke or meme on the internet (thanks Drake) but that his career even weighs on the shocking side of disappointment. Is he a star in the rap game? Yes, but then again anyone could be a star in the rap game. Three reasons Meek Mill’s growth was stunted

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