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MTV Jam Of The Week: Meek Mill Ft. Drake - 'Amen' Video


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Meek Mill’s Dreamchasers 2 cut “Amen” has rubbed one Philly pastor the wrong way, but better believe that’s not holding back the MMG rapper. On Sunday Meek dropped his new video for the single and he made sure that all of his boys got in on the fun. The video begins after hours of partying, but eventually flashes back to debauchery from the previous night with Drake, and also includes footage with his Club Paradise tourmates Waka Flocka, J. Cole and French Montana.

Last week a Philly pastor launched a boycott against “Amen” claiming that the track was blasphemous, but Meek said his peace during a radio interview where he went in on the pastor for being a hypocrite. “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 told him. “I might've helped you. If you needed money for your church or whatever I might've woulda gave you that money. I might've even remixed the song ["Amen"] with Kirk Franklin or anything you wanted to do. You went about it... like you looking for attention and fame.”



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