

I’m working on a mixtape right now on behalf of Maybach Music. I’ve put out Back on my Buck Shit Volume 1.

“ The Rehab Mixtape was basically a mixtape I put out there. The news was revealed during a recent interview Buck had with Hip Hop Official. During this piece, he announced that he is working on a new mixtape.ĭuring this interview, he recapped recent releases and discussed the forthcoming project he has lined up. Much has changed since Young Buck’s period as a member of the G-Unit label and now it seems he is performing “on behalf of” Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group. I don’t even believe in God, so I don’t want to hear none of that…I’m talking about reality, what’s going on now… not God, can’t judge me…nobody ever heard of you until today you’re trying to bring another Black man down to try and get some credibility.”Īccording to Buck, his next release will be on behalf of MMG. I don’t believe in none of that stuff you’re talking about, so don’t even say it to me. I’m out here making my money for my family. He continued, “I don’t know if you’re losing your mind or you’re getting too deep into these books, but you’re losing your mind. “If you wanted me to send money for your church, I might’ve would’ve gave you that money, or I might’ve would’ve even remixed the song …you went about it and you went like you’re looking for attention and fame…I’m out here feeding my family, and for you to be out talking about you trying to ban me – I took 20-30 drug dealers off the streets, I’m out there passing them coats out to these kids, where was you at?”

“From my understanding and my look at it, it’s looking like you’re trying to get famous or you need some attention because you could’ve came to me and you could’ve said anything you wanted to say and I might’ve helped you,” he said. He went on to say that Pastor Johnson religious rhetoric doesn’t speak to his experiences or music. Now, Meek took the pastor to task, saying that his public outcry against the song rings suspiciously of an attempt at publicity. Johnson got into a heated debate over Johnson’s proposed ban of Meek’s single “Amen,” off Dreamchasers 2.Įarlier this week, Johnson called for a boycott against Mill’s hit song, declaring it blasphemous for its repurposing of religious imagery in a celebratory anthem. On Philly’s Hot 107.9, the MMG rapper and Pastor Jomo K. Meek Mill and a Philadelphia pastor argue it out over a proposed ban on the MMG rapper’s “Amen.”ĭespite having garnered critical acclaim and extensive fan support, it looks like one Philadelphia pastor is thrilled about Meek Mill’s success.
