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Meek Mill had been serving his his 90-day house arrest sentence for a parole violation for about a week now. However, the Philly rapper filed a appeal that he hopes will allow him to record new music, which he is currently barred from creating. 

Reports TMZ:

We’re told Meek doesn’t have a problem with the time … it’s the stipulation about not being able to rap or perform that’s got him bent out of shape.

Sources close to the rapper tell TMZ Meek has a studio at his home and he wants to continue churning out music. His famed lawyer, Joe Tacopina, filed the appeal.

A Philadelphia judge ordered the house arrest for violating his probation in a drug and gun possession case, and isn’t allowing him to rap or perform.

Considering that Meek Mill is a rapper, telling that man not to practice his livelihood is foul. However, considering his multiple violations—including the citing of lyrics where he called the DA out of her name—maybe it is best that Meek Mill take the recording vacay, and get in the judges good graces.