The NFL Had A Hard Time Censoring Meek Mill’s Performance, Twitter Hilariously Noticed (via HipHopWired)
It was for the most part, with Meek bringing his signature energy we have become used too. BUT the “family-friendly” league found out you might be able to censor the artist, but it’s harder to block out the curses coming from a vast crowd. While performing the ultimate get hype record “Dreams and Nightmare,” Meek did his best with the help of the FCC to chill with the cussing. The Chicago crowd didn’t get the message and made sure that we heard every single f-bomb.
Viewers noticed immediately and hilariously reacted during the performance pointing out Roger Goodell might be sitting in his office staring blankly. No doubt this partnership between the NFL and Roc Nation is still a work in progress. But it was dope to see Meek meet with the Chicago youth who were excited to see and hear the Philly rapper. But NFL execs might have been wishing it was Meghan Trainor on that stage singing her safe songs.
Hit the gallery below to see the salty reactions from white folks to Meek’s NFL kickoff performance below.
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