Meek Mill apologizes for Jubilee House video
American Rapper, Meek Mill, has issued an unbecoming apology to Ghanaians after he took an explicit video at Jubilee House.
The rapper received a huge backlash after releasing the video from his new music video on Instagram.
In a tweet, Meek Mill said, “I apologize to the public [of Ghana]…We will still push to make a connection between black people in America and Africa.. What I want is more than a video and you should see it [more] coming soon I apologize to the office [of the President] also”.
For Ghanaians, there is no video I post to disrespect Ghanaians …. The fastest way to make a connection is through music and I wanted to do that by presenting art … I am in my 30s from America and do not know many things lifestyle here
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) January 9, 2023
Meek Mill and his crew were seen in a viral video belting out explicit lyrics and dancing at Jubilee House. His visit to the presidency came after he performed at the Afronation Concert on December 29.
The rapper and his crew then stood in front of the podium that the President usually uses during his national speeches, to take some pictures.
Meek Mill and his team also shot some drones in front of Jubilee House.
Some Ghanaians, however, were angered by the development and took to social media to express their anger.
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