After initially telling Vice President Kamala Harris he had questions about her record, Meek Mill appears to be endorsing the Democratic candidate.
Before election season began, Philadelphia’s Meek Mill used his Twitter fingers to spark conversation about the election. billboardHe said he has three questions in mind that he would like to ask Vice President Kamala Harris.
“I want to ask Kamala Harris about her past as a da, even though she has to be tough,” Meek said on Twitter. “All I hear are rumors about her. I’m going to ask her three questions and her views on black and brown men going to prison and try to understand it from a survival perspective that she may have never encountered! “
Meek later offered to perform “Dreams and Nightmares” at the presidential debate, but of course, that didn’t happen, as did his offer to sit down with the vice president.
On Monday, Meek Mill made one final attempt to get involved in the election and dropped a song titled “Who You Voting For.” Here she appears to be supporting Kamala.
“My friend said he voted for Trump and wants that stimulus package. I want that for him too but the way he moves is toxic. I work for everything I earn and get every privilege. They will give police immunity and probably finish us off.” Meek raps before seemingly endorsing Harris. “And I’m not voting for Cam-a-la (mispronunciation of Kamala). I’m probably voting for Kamala. Someone call her,” he later says.
After failed attempts to connect with Kamala’s presidential campaign, Meek Mill finally decided to do what he knows best: rap. And in Vice President Harris’ defense, she had limited time for chit-chat. In the future, maybe Meek (I hope he is president) Ask Harris any questions you want.
If the song gets even one undecided voter into the booth, he can count it a victory.