
They even know that Unkut designated him “History’s greatest weed carrier.” They know that in the Fade to Black documentary he offered to fetch some Outback Steakhouse for Q-Tip, who politely declined. They know he was a Jay-Z understudy who failed to launch as a solo artist due to some perceived lack of skill and personality. The type of reader who would seek out a Memphis Bleek post like this is already familiar with the rapper’s career arc and reputation. Here’s the trouble with writing about Memphis Bleek in 2021: When Pete Hunt‘s beeper goes off, please don’t reach.
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