For consecutive years, Meek Mill’s Grammy weekend mansion parties have been the talk of the town. Now, the rapper unfortunately has a lawsuit to show for all of the praise his festive shindigs receive.
Sometime after performing at a sold out show in Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center, Meek Mill and his Dreamchasers clique traveled over the bridge to Camden, NJ to shoot the official video for his scorching street single “Monster.”
Dreamchasers songstress Paloma Ford represents the home team on her new track, “Let Me See,” featuring the crew’s head honcho Meek Mill.
With Meek Mill behind bars, the remaining Dreamchasers artists have delivered ample music to keep the cliques name hot. The latest release comes from rapper Mike Davis, who delivers a track titled “4th Quarter,” featuring Smoke DZA and Yung Doola.
The Dreamchasers movement spans past Meek Mill, who may be the face, but is just one of many parts. His right hand Omelly also rhymes, and returns with a hard hitting cut called “DC Stamp,” co-produced by Certifyd and Pop Traxx.
If anything, you have to applaud Meek Mill for the philanthropy he provides in his hometown of Philadelphia. The rapper followed a successful three-day Thanksgiving event with a bit of Christmas cheer at a local group home for boys.
After a rapper establishes a noteworthy presence in the game, the next step is to put the spotlight on his/her team. That’s clearly the case with this surprising release from Meek Mill‘s right hand man Omelly.
Meek Mill drops a video for his collaboration with late Lil Snupe called “Nobody.” The visual serves as a tribute to the fallen rapper, who signed to Meek’s Dreamchasers label last year.
Sad news today in the DreamChasers camp. According to AllHipHop, 18 year-old rapper Lil Snupe was reportedly found dead. Details remain unclear, but the Louisiana rhymer’s death has been confirmed by multiple sources.
Meek Mill has a story to tell, as inferred by his recently announced novel Tony’s Story. Avid followers of the Philadelphia rapper’s Dreamchasers mixtape series should be familiar with the story’s premise, which is based on two songs of the same title.
Meek Mill’s criminal record has put the breaks on his Dreamchasers European tour. The Philly rappers is not allowed to travel to the UK for the trek, and tweeted that his felony record put a hold on things. The seven-date tour was set to kick-off on July 4, and was scheduled to hit Holland, and […]
Meek Mill, Fabolous and French Montana take their talents to the strip club and make it rain on some of the, um, “talent.” Get a look at “Racked Up Shawty” off of Dreamchasers 2 after the jump. This video isn’t safe for work, but most of you don’t care anyway so go crazy. YOLO!
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