Memphis Bleek has found an ally with fellow New Yorker Barbara Streisand, who recently quoted some of his lyrics in response to Donald Trump’s recent indictment.
On Wednesday (June 7), the 81-year-old EGOT winner — who has a well-documented history of political activism — took to Twitter to express her concern about the former president’s supporters or “cult,” as she described it, causing another revolt if he is found guilty.
The singer pointed to the actions of January 6th, where there was an attack on Capitol Hill following the loss of Donald Trump’s second presidential bid. Interestingly, she then quoted a lyric from Bleek’s verse on JAY-Z‘s “1-900-Hustler,” where he said: “The strong are quiet, the weak start riots.”
MSNBC‘s Hip Hop-quoting anchor Ari Melber also quoted the same lyrics while discussing Trump on his show The Beat. But it’s unclear as to whether Streisand got it from him or is a genuine fan of Bleek’s music.
“1-900-Hustler” is taken from the JAY-Z-led compilation album The Dynasty, which features guest appearances from Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, Freeway, Scarface and many others.
Bleek caught wind of the tweet and couldn’t seem more grateful. As a result, he quoted tweeted the entertainer’s post to show his support.
The rapper also shared Streisand’s tweet in a separate post on Instagram, writing in the caption: “They quoting the kid out here.”
In April, Donald Trump became the first former president to be charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
In other related news, JAY-Z’s former protégé shared some rare footage of the first time he hit the stage alongside his longtime friend and collaborator.
Back in March, Bleek took to Instagram to share the grainy ’90s footage of him performing “Coming of Age” — taken from Jay’s Reasonable Doubt — alongside the Roc-A-Fella mogul.
“1st Performance Ever Straight Off the Project Bench #ComingOfAge Big Homie let me Hold it Down #MusicSavedMyLife #Roc4Life #DusseMafia #RocNation #WHMG,” he wrote.
The gem of a clip arrived to the surprise of many Hip Hop staples who saluted Memphis Bleek in the comment section, including legendary radio hosts Sway and Ebro Darden, as well as Royce Da 5’9″ and more.
Bleek was one of the first artists signed to Roc-A-Fella and grew up in the same Marcy Projects JAY-Z once called home in Brooklyn.
They teamed up on numerous records throughout the late ’90s and early 2000s, such as “Get Your Mind Right,” “What You Think of That,” “Do My…,” “My Mind Right,” “It’s Alright,” and more.
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Blue Ivy’s babysitter with the W.
There wouldn’t be an indictment if he wasn’t running.
There wouldn’t be an indictment if he wasn’t running.
You sure? Because the only reason he’s running is to run from justice.
How does that make any sense? Trump is… exposing and fighting the system… to avoid persecution of himself? Ppl are so stupid. I remember back when Bush supporters hated Obama, and Obama supporters hated Bush, and both politicians pretended to be against one another, when it was just another puppet show. The ONE common theme is that behind closed doors, which are now wide open, they’re all on the same team, which is bad. Trump is the only actual opposition. Everyone else just puts on a facade and people fighting over red vs blue are idiots who can’t see the writing on the wall, that if elections mattered, we wouldn’t be allowed to have them.
@TGC what a dummy you are..you’re mother was definitely smoking crack while she was pregnant with you
He still one hit away..
Bleek had some really nice verses on The Dynasty album.