Pusha T & Meek Mill Share “Black Moses” From “The Birth Of A Nation” Album

    Powerful stuff.

    19 thoughts on “Pusha T & Meek Mill Share “Black Moses” From “The Birth Of A Nation” Album

    1. People keep saying add Kendrick or J Cole as if Meek doesn’t represent the black struggle as well. Fuck you peons.

    2. C’mon meek riders be honest. Push a embodied the feeling of this track…meek sound like he does on every other song he does. This ain’t a party track….it ain’t a pose up track….it ain’t a riding track…open your eyes and minds to what this track is about and should feel like and if you care about the struggle at all you’ll stop lying to yourself. Smfh that you young uns are so far removed from lyrics, purpose and feeling on tracks which is why hip hop exists. Wake the f*ck up kids….you’re a bunch of skhreli’s if you think meek was good on this and a true young lyricist like Kendrick or Cole or Blu or an og like Common or Black Thought maybe even Game shouldn’t have carried verse 2 for a song with this message and power. Wake up new rap fans…you’re killing the artform and culture and you’ve lost the plot….please reply and start this discussion without being ignorant or lost in your replies…it’s not too late… Hip hop still living….

      1. I just don’t understand why the cool thing now is to analyze and talk about everything meek does, and compare to other rappers, its something going on with why yall target this guy and seem borderline obsessed with his every move!!! HE DONT YELL ON EVERY SONG that tired argument needs to be put to rest!!! Its CRAZY how everyone wants to see MEEK FALL!!! Oh and HE DONT TALK ABOUT ROLEXES ON EVERY SONG EITHER!!! Lyrically he TOP 5 AND THAT IS NOT A QUESTION, ALL THIS OTHER STUFF REMINDS ME OF DONALD TRUMP!!!!

        1. Top 5 when? No matter what era you are talking about he’s not a top 5 lyricist, nevermind all-time if that’s what you were talking about. People have lost their minds nowadays. He’s not bad,but he’s not great, and if he’s in your top five, may God (or J-Hova) have mercy on your soul.

    3. been listening to rap since it started!!! I was born in the 70’s!!! Please people you gone miss out on one of the best of our time in meek!! Im talking about from the essence of what rap is!!! go back to the beginning do your research, RAP has always been about the streets and it has always been about bragging and having a distinct flow that nobody can mistake!!! So a RAPPER that is what RAP about at its CORE and you guys use propaganda and yes im gonna say it DICKRIDING to try and discredit him!!! Its ridiculous!! Drake is the biggest POP star in the game!!! He not a Rapper!!! Game making up stories to sell a record and get back in g unit!!! He is not as good a rapper as meek!!! These are facts!! Im a game fann and a meek fan!!! The hate is ridiculous, YOU CANT CHANGE WHAT RAP IS TO FIT YOUR ARGUMENT!!! DC4 GONNA MAKE ALL OF THE HATERS CHANGE THERE INTERNET NAMES SO THEY CAN DICKRIDE!!!!!

    4. Nice song overall however I like meek mill but he’s never directly on topic. I like his lyrics but on this type of song he could have did better

    5. “Only thing I would change is the title. Moses was of color, so Black Moses is kinda repetitive.” Room306 has 20K+ views in less than 2 weeks. Search my name to hear it.

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