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Meek Mill Rips Those Who Are Still Popping Pills To Get High

By Daryl Nelson
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Meek Mill has talked in the past about being addicted to Percocets but now he stays clear away from them.

The Philly rapper was a recent guest on Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast and explained why he avoids Percs altogether. He also criticized those who still take them and brought up people dying from fentanyl. [Jump to the 25:15-minute mark].

"That sh*t is fentanyl," said Meek. "If you take Percs right now, you an asshole. You can die off of just trying to get high, kill half your brain cells in your mind just by trying to get high ... Nine times out of ten, when you get a Percocet off the street, it’s probably gonna be a hit-up Perc. They got tests on the Instagram. We ain’t trying to do all that to get high, man.”

“I ain’t no get-high n*gga,” he added. “I did Percs before in my life, got addicted … I been on Percs before fentanyl came out but still it was, like, an always-open door. If I wanted to do it, I’d just do it on my own. Now that sh*t is a zero tolerance ... I don’t give a f*ck about getting high, I’m not gonna risk my life to get high. You can die. You can have a bad Perc f*ck your head up.”

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