Meek Mill just set off a storm on social media after posting about a new artificial intelligence project.
“I got a 14 year old son. I will never let fake rumors about my name or manhood linger and be silent… My son had to see all that sh*t and deal with it going to school! It’s a silent war against black men and yall rocking wit em!” he said. In a follow-up, he wrote, “Ima real life KING…… I think they found out… I can brighten whole communities just by stopping by… slow down street wars off words no threats… influence billions to help be the system…. make a 100m from 0… This why I was playing dumb somebody caught on lol.”

Not long after sharing those words, Meek dropped another post on X hinting at an AI project he claimed “can change the world,” closing it with a “lol.” The unclear tone left fans questioning whether he was serious or just trolling, but it was enough to reignite conversation around both Meek and the role of AI in music.
Critics wasted no time pointing out his recent silence in the wake of Diddy-related controversies, using the AI comments as fresh material for jokes and skepticism. Supporters, meanwhile, saw it as another example of Meek’s interest in pushing boundaries, though they admit the details are vague.
The debate fits into a larger clash inside hip hop about artificial intelligence. Freddie Gibbs has openly criticized the tech’s impact on culture, while other artists, such as Gunna, Timbaland, BabyChiefDoIt, and Ye, are leaning into its possibilities, using it to experiment with sound and expand creative boundaries.
For now, Meek’s cryptic message has fans and critics alike waiting to see if his AI vision is a genuine project or just another conversation starter meant to stir the social media.