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MC Mong says that 'Miss Me or Diss Me' has no provocative meaning behind it

Posted by Pakman31 pts Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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After the recent release of MC Mong's 'Miss Me or Diss Me' album art, netizens have been speculating that the hip hop artist's comeback album, particularly its title, has a bold, provocative, challenging tone aimed towards the public.


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On October 29, MC Mong's entertainment label stepped forward to respond to the speculation, saying, "The album title actually connotes the deep yearning through personal questions about missing somebody and having feelings."


They continued, "[The album title] does not have a provocative tone as some have interpreted it to be; rather if you listen to the music you will understand that it expresses a strong feeling of missing one's beloved, missing and hating them after saying farewell."


Whether MC Mong meant his title to have a provocative or sentimental tone, it will surely be revealed when 'Miss Me or Diss Me' is officially released on November 3.

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