After receiving criticism for recording a music video at Ghana's presidential residence, Meek Mill has issued an apology.
The US rapper, whose actual name is Robert Rihmeek Williams, published the music video for the promo, and the government of the nation both came under fire for revealing aerial views of President Nana Akufo-home, Addo's Jubilee House. Many people felt this put the president's safety in danger.
The hip-hop artist said that he never intended any "disrespect."
The rapper from the group Levels said he wanted to "create the connection between black people in America and Africa" with the video, and he promised to "push" in that direction.
Meek Mill Tweet: "I apologize to the folks if I offended you in any way! We will continue to work to establish a link between black people in America and Africa. You should soon be able to see what I'm attempting to do, which goes beyond making a film. I'm sorry to the office as well."