Twitter: home of Lil B curses, the occasional Kanye West rant and where trigger fingers turn to … you know the rest. Over time, rap has made its presence known on Twitter while providing artists with a platform to directly connect with countless fans now at 280 characters at a time.
Our favorite artists, entertainers and influencers use the site as an outlet to vent without a filter, as well as to promote their latest work. With 330 million monthly active users to interact with, feeds can sometimes get overwhelming, which is why HipHopDX curates a list of the week’s best and most memorable tweets from the Hip Hop/rap world.
This week’s installment of Tweets Is Watching includes Meek Mill’s opinion on gun control.
Meek Mill Speaks On Philadelphia’s Gun Laws
Meek Mill makes an argument for an open-carry gun policy.
Latto Claps Back At Fan
Latto flexes her wealth as she states Mugler is “cheap” to her.
Kodak Black Has Relationship Goals
Kodak Black expresses his unconventional desires in a now-deleted Tweet.
Chloe Bailey Comments On Saweetie’s Character
Chloe praises Saweetie after a viral video shows Saweetie paying a fan for his merch.
21 Savage Implies He Has Music On The Way
21 Savage says he’s about action — not talk — this year.
DreamDoll Expresses Happiness About DMs
DreamDoll chooses to focus on the positive as she says her fans have been showing her love.
I agree, I live in Baltimore, our gun laws are probably as strict as California, we should be able to defend ourselves, but with that being said, us black folk need to be more open to voting republican, we keep voting for the same people and going nowhere fast, democrats want to slowly take your guns away, it’s time people wake up and stop voting the same
Um… Convicted felons aren’t allowed to possess firearms. Anyone under the age of 21 can’t own a pistol. You can’t post pictures of yourself committing misdemeanors and felonies while on probation and or parole. Fuck Meek’ self snitching, victim ass.
So if you want open carry to protect yourself, wouldn’t that lead to more gun violence? If a person has a gun legal or not legally it will still go down as a statistic as a shooting. The point to be made is to stop the shootings smh