Meek Mill & Pastor Square Off Over 'Sinful' Drake Collabo 'Amen' Who's In The Right?


Meek Mill has responded to criticism he received from a pastor regarding his Drake collaboration, 'Amen.'
The Maybach Music rapper rhymes about sleeping with women, splashing the cash and repeatedly uses the word "ni**a" on the track which was released last month.
Reverend Jomo K. Johnson blasted the song describing it as "blasphemous" and "sinful." The pair came head to head this week during a live radio show and it seems they agreed to disagree.
"This looking like you trying to get famous, or you need some attention, because you could have came to me and said anything you wanted to say," Meek said in response to Rev. Jomo's initial claims.
"I mighta helped you. If you needed money for your church, I mighta woulda gave you that money. I mighta even remixed the song with Kirk Franklin. Anything you wanted to do. You went about it like you looking for attention and fame," he added.
Rev. Jomo stuck by his initial claims and says Meek needs Jesus in his life.
"My plea to you is to turn from sin, turn from blasphemy, turn from unrighteousness, that you're purporting in your music--turn to Jesus Christ and receive eternal life. It doesn't matter how much money you get, without Jesus Christ you will be lost eternally," he said.  I'm Big Blac this is your BHR HollyWood Reports

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