Young Meepa Holding Ground After the Collapse
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Young Meepa has officially released MXTPE #2: misanthropy. Dropping at midnight under a full Gemini moon on December 4, 2025, the project stands as a brutal snapshot of a life shaped by displacement, addiction, and resistance.

The title misanthropy reflects a history of repeated harm rather than abstract bitterness. For Young Meepa, mistrust is not theoretical, it is learned through real experiences. The mixtape explores what happens when damage becomes routine and survival becomes instinct. There is no attempt to soften that reality or make it easier to consume.

Rooted in firsthand experiences with homelessness, street life, and systemic neglect, the lead single “Blood and $emen (ACAB)” uses extreme imagery to process trauma. It functions as an artistic purge.

On the project, abuse is not presented as a single incident, but as a pattern repeated often enough to feel normal. There is exhaustion in that realization, but also clarity. 

Much of Young Meepa’s worldview was shaped while moving between cities, riding freight trains, and living within environments most people never see up close. Exposure to poverty, addiction, and incarceration systems left a permanent mark on how he views society. Those experiences hardened him, but they also sharpened his awareness. Moments of unexpected kindness stood out against the darkness, reinforcing the contrast between systemic failure and human compassion.

His music focuses on honesty rather than shock value, aiming to document reality as it was lived. 

MXTPE #2: misanthropy follows Meepa’s debut MXTPE #1: birth, which introduced his uncompromising world through “BCA (Bug Chasers Anonymous).” Together, the projects establish Young Meepa as an artist using music not for escape, but for documentation — a record of harm, resistance, and survival.

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