Philly rapper Meek Mill caught smoke from Kobe Bryant’s grieving widow over lyrics he wrote for a new track.
On Monday, Vanessa Bryant addressed Meek Mill on social media about the offensive lyrics saying they were “extremely insensitive and disrespectful.”
“I am not familiar with any of your music, but I believe you can do better than this. If you are a fan, fine, there’s a better way to show your admiration for my husband. This lacks respect and tact.”
In the new song titled “Don’t Worry (RIP Kobe),” Meek Mill said, “If I ever lack, I’m goin’ out with my chopper, it’d be another Kobe.”
Meek Mill tweeted an apology to Bryant on Tuesday, but not before posting a tweet that appeared to disregard Bryant’s justified outrage.
“I’m going back savage in this s**t…F**k ya feelings,” the cryptic tweet said.
He later penned via Twitter, “I apologized to her in private earlier today, not to the public…Nothing I say on my page directed to a internet viral moment or the family of a grieving woman! If you care about someone grieving, change the subject!”
Twitter users came to Vanessa Bryant’s defense, lambasting the rapper for his poor choice of lyrics.
In January last year, Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna and seven other people were tragically killed when their helicopter crashed in Calabasas, California.
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