Meek Mill has spoken out on the death of Coke Boys rapper Chinx in a lengthy Instagram post Sunday morning.
The Philadelphia rapper honored the fallen 31-year-old rapper with a few posts on his account, with one calling out some of his biggest critics. While it isn't known who fatally shot the rapper, Meek spoke on street violence between people who remain in the streets compared to those who try to leave and make a name for themselves.
Deeming Chinx full of potential, the rapper compares Chinx's friendship to French Montana to his own friendship with his right hand man, Omelly.
"I tell @Omelly and my real day 1s get out that hood no matter what it cost or the circumstance!" he said. " It's nothing that add up to losing ya life at a young age!!! N***** killing n**** that's Tryna win! I got love for the people in the hood but I don't f*** wit the hood [anymore!]"
Since finding success with his debut album, Dreams and Nightmares, the rapper has given back to his old stomping grounds, but no longer hangs out in the area. He explains that he cannot identify with the mentality anymore since he's grown over the years.
"I don't agree with the rules, most of that s*** stupid to me now because I learned and it has nothing to do with having money! Seeing s*** like this happen always make my heart cold and make me act in cold ways towards my own kind of people!"
Check out the rest of his ode to Chinx in the slides above.
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