Meek Mill decided to be the bigger man by apologising for his controversial track 'Amen' on 106 & Park.
The Maybach Music rappeer hit up BET and told co-host Rocsi Diaz and Terrence J: "I wasn’t trying to disrespect no religion or anything like that."
"My whole family is Christian. I have a half Christian, half Muslim family. The situation, the song, that’s what energy it felt and if anybody feel disrespected, I ain’t do it in that way. And I ain’t drop the song with bad intentions. I did it just because it was a good feeling…that’s the feeling it gave me so I said, 'Amen, church.'"
"I didn’t do it with bad intentions at the end of the day."
Last week Reverend Jomo J. Johnson called out Meek for thanking God for his hendonistic lifestyle and urged his fans to boycott his music.
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