After at first saying he had questions for Vice President Kamala Harris about her record, Meek Mill has seemingly endorsed the Democratic nominee.
Before election season arrived, Philadelphia’s own Meek Mill used his Twitter fingers to stir up conversation about the election when according to Billboard, he revealed he had three questions in mind he wanted to ask Vice President Kamala Harris.
“I wanna ask Kamala Harris questions about her past as a da, even if she had to be tough,” Meek tweeted. “All I hear is rumors of her … I would ask her 3 questions about black and brown men going to prison and her views and try to help her understand from a survival standpoint point she may have never had to encounter!”
Later, Meek suggested performing “Dreams and Nightmares” at the presidential debate, and just like his suggestion of a sit-down with the VP, that of course did not happen.
On Monday, Meek Mill made one final attempt to involve himself in the election and he dropped a song titled, “Who You Voting For,” where she seemingly endorsed Kamala.
“My homie said he vote for Trump, he want that stimulus. I want it too for him, but the way he moving venomous. I work for everything I got, earn all my privileges. They give immunity to cops, they gone probably finish us.” Meek raps before seemingly backing Harris. “And I ain’t vote for Cam-a-la (mispronunciation of Kamala), I’m a probably vote Kamala, somebody call her,” he later states.
After failed attempts to connect with Kamala’s presidential campaign, Meek Mill finally settled on doing what he knows best, rapping. And in Vice President Harris’ defense, she had limited time to chitchat. In the future, maybe Meek can sit down with [hopefully President] Harris and ask all the questions he’d like.
If the song helps even one undecided voter get in the booth, then he can consider it a win.