Meek Mill has responded to the circulating explicit audio recording that allegedly features him and Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Following Diddy's arrest on September 16, the audio resurfaced online, which had initially gained traction earlier this year when Lil Rod included Meek in his sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy.
The explicit recording, believed to be manipulated or AI-generated, has led to a flurry of notifications for Meek on social media.
One user questioned, "So u real quiet now," adding, "was that really you getting your cheeks clapped by that man in the audio? you are a victim rise up."
In response, Meek expressed his frustrations, sharing a screen recording of his notifications on X (formerly Twitter).
He suggested that bots are being used to orchestrate a conspiracy aimed at damaging powerful figures like himself. "
They manipulated these devices so bad," he stated, emphasizing, "I’m not with ‘them.’" He also reflected on his rise from humble beginnings, saying, "N**** like me without a full school education gained world influence and a different education."
He added, "My voice so powerful as a black man from the ghetto worldwide they want it gone! Ima real king straight out the trenches under control of no human… they learned how to damage 'can’t stop us' of brands from bots and campaigns like politicians!"
My voice so powerful as a black man from the ghetto worldwide they want it gone! Ima real king straight out the trenches under control of no human… they learned how to damage “can’t stop us” of brands from bots and campaigns like politicians! pic.twitter.com/pMwRuqPoWY
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) September 18, 2024
Meek further asserted, "We seen this happen to every black man… I be doing unseen black ghetto kid s**** 'now I’m gay' lol I get it!"
He denounced the allegations, claiming he has faced a smear campaign, stating, "The two things they say… we snitching or we gay… we generating hundreds of millions from music it’s not a coincidence we all gay and snitches."
Earlier, Meek denied the rumors tied to Lil Rod’s lawsuit, asserting, "I’m from Philly I don’t do coke or freaky ass molly… nobody won’t even offer me coke because I’m that heavy."He added, "No man or watt would ever approach me about gay activity and the whole place don’t get flipped … woke up seeing this on every blog like they know I’m coming! Lol."
As the controversy continues, Meek Mill remains firm in his stance against the allegations, asserting his integrity and commitment to the hip-hop community.
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