Meek Mill
DJ Khaled is no longer suffering from success nor is he easing into building momentum for his new album, I’ve Changed A Lot. Miami’s hottest disc jock skipped the preseason and jumped straight to the all-star game by recruiting Jay Z, Meek Mill, Rick Ross and French Montana for the unapologetic “They Don’t Love You […]
To be frank, Maybach Music Group doesn’t have the same grip on Hip-Hop culture that they had two or three years ago. But that can change with their 2014 wave of albums, which includes Meek Mill’s forthcoming sophomore effort, Dreams Cost More Than Money.
Prior to the fame, Meek Mill was known for his raw rhyming ability. Though his rapping ability has improved, Hip-Hop Since 1987 was on hand to capture an impromptu freestyle that channels the energy MMG affiliate had during his early days.
There have never been any boundaries set between separation of church and the state of rap music and as a result, there have been various religious groups who have called out rappers for their perceived sacrilegious lyrics.
Meek Mill always reps for his Philadelphia hometown, but the City of Brotherly put a cramp in his pockets. Thus, the MMG rapper is suing the City of Philadelphia for costing him millions in endorsement deal money with Puma thanks to a suspect arrest.
In a strange twist of a fate, the current generation of rappers has spawned more superstars but less viable artists in terms of record sales.
As the weather breaks and summer approaches, we’d say that it’s time for Meek Mill to drop a jam to kick off the season. Known to frequent the studio, the MMG rapper delivers a new cut titled “How We Roll,” featuring Yo Gotti and Betrayal.
After revealing the title of his sophomore album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, Meek Mill talks that talk on a freestyle with the same title. The song is accompanied by a brief visual directed by DJ Scoob Doo.
It looks like 2014 will be another big year for rap’s major cliques. With Rick Ross’ Mastermind nearly a week in stores and projected to move solid numbers, Meek Mill recently announced the title for his sophomore LP.
It’s another day, another play when The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Videos Of The Week. As always, only the select few clips of cinematic goodness get burn around these parts.
Meek Mill makes it a priority to feed the streets music that represents what’s happening in inner city neighborhoods. He captured that essence perfectly on his Dreamchasers 3 track “Heaven Or Hell,” featuring Jadakiss and Guordan, which finally received a proper visual treatment.