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Social Media Reacts To Meek Mill Owing Quentin Miller An Apology

Okay, let's not act like Meek Mill isn't high-key responsible for the death of Quentin Miller's career. But now that Meek and Drake are playing on the same team, does that mean the Philly artist has some resolutions to make up for with Miller?

A lot fans believe so, especially after hearing from the former OVO crew member on Instagram. Following the 5-year anniversary of Drizzy's If You're Reading This It's Too Late, we all tuned in to hear how the rumored ghostwriter really felt about "Meek Mandela."

"So, a lot people been congratulating me and sending me messages and shit about the five-year anniversary ofIf You're Reading Thisand shit ..." he said in the video. "It's pretty much taboo for me to even talk about it. Unfortunately I don't have the good memories about it everyone has, my good memories were all murdered the day Meek Mandela ... The day he put my name out there and just blew up my whole spot. That shit just fucked everything up for me, bro."

The video has since been removed but the message is loud and clear. Loud enough for social media to share their thoughts and opinions on whether or not Meek owes Quentin a career revival.

If Meek decides to step is still a decision that's way up in the air. But Miller's bold public approach definitely caught the attention of players in the music industry, like 6lack and Guapdad 4000, who personally reached out to him through Twitter.

Since then, Meek tweeted a vague comment about people bringing his name up in a negative way all because he's "been too moving right." Regardless, some aren't hearing it.

What are you're thoughts?


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