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Meek Mill put out a totally baffling video from Philadelphia and said the day was a “Smegular Tuesday.” The brief clip has the artist uttering bizarre and somehow intense things that confused many of his followers as to what it really meant.
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That Meek Mill, the Philadelphia-born rapper famous for chart-topping hits and an advocate for criminal justice reform, posted something that immediately grabbed the public gaze. The post read, “Smegular Tuesday in Philadelphia,” with a whole lot of star emojis, but it was the incongruity between caption and video that made it hard to take the casual description seriously.
The artist presumably indulges in stream of consciousness delivery. He starts with, “Alright it’s not gonna be okay the world,” and before he could finish his thought, he’s back on about wins. The dialogue becomes increasingly disjointed, with Meek repeating phrases like “I’m gonna fight,” not once, but several times. At another moment, he says, “What are you doing there?” followed by “What?” repeated multiple times. It is all so pressing and intense yet so vague.
Vaguely cryptic posts like these are a common sight on social media among celebrities, where artists give a little peek into either their creative process or their thoughts without fully explaining. Because Meek Mill, himself, is one whose career has seen both great musical heights and dumbfounding lows, his followers always try to find a deeper meaning in anything he says in public.
To Meek Mill, mentioning Philly is rife with meaning, for he has never stopped representing his hometown. From the earliest mixtapes to the most recent albums, Meek has kept very close ties with the city and quite frequently mentions Philly streets and culture in his music.
For all that intensity and repetition around fighting, it could be that a project is a brewing, that personal matters may be occupying Meek, or simply an expressive moment worth capturing on tape. Without any further words from the artist, the interpretation remains on the table.
Usually, social media actors here would be moving from seemingly concerned questioning to celebratory admiration from those who know the stylistic bent of the artist. The post, in other words, gives yet another glaring illustration of celebrities sharing unfiltered snapshots on social media that pose more questions than they provide answers for.
Nonetheless, these celebrity social media posts fulfill a variety of uses – interaction with the audience, alluding to forthcoming projects, and throwing a raw unfiltered insight into the locus of their thinking at that particular moment in time. These posts, the amalgamation of personal, confessional, and musical art, are just an extension of Meek’s lived experiences-the-art expressions gone shared with the audience.
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The post still exists, unexplained, on the platform, and millions of followers from all over the world are left to interpret it in whichever way they see fit. This unpredictability in his content could spark various reactions, similar to those seen when Meek Mill drops a fiery remix, creating buzz and excitement among his fans. There are past instances, such as when he dropped a cryptic post that ignited discussions, showcasing how every piece of content he shares can lead to speculation and engagement. Recently, Meek’s performance at Drai’s in Vegas also highlights his intense presence and connection with audiences, thus amplifying the conversation sparked by his posts.