

“i haven’t get paid from music and i don’t know how much money labels make off me!!!!! i need lawyers asap!!!,” he wrote in a since-deleted tweet last month. Meek recently expressed his dissatisfaction with his current deal and the amount of money he was making. View this post on InstagramĪ post shared by Meek Mill the words “About to get ownership of the music they actually make and create” flash across the screen. Meek Mill was also seen at the REVOLT summit and partying with fellow artists, including Jadakiss and Gunna. 24), Meek shared another visual, featuring luxury cars and private jets. The caption continued, “LOYALTY CLUB STARTS JANUARY.1st 2022 you can invest merch albums and shows and get marketed.” View this post on InstagramĪ post shared by Meek Mill “On My Soul” rapper teased the project earlier in the week. “How can they relate I’m too real n#%gas fake #DCPOUNDCAKE LAST DREAMCHASER MIXTAPE A NFT,” he wrote in the caption.Īdditionally, fans were treated to a snippet of an unreleased Meek Mill track in the post. Meek Mill told his followers on Instagram that the project would be available early next year as a non-fungible token (NFT). Meek also shared the news that the fifth edition will be the final one in the collection of mixtapes. The Philly hitmaker recently revealed that his forthcoming mixtape, “Dreamchasers 5,” will be available in the form of an NFT. “So look I made Atlantic records 100’s of millions and let them rape me out out Roddy a artist they came to me about in jail … they still saying I can’t drop music until 9 months after my last album got blackballed,” he said, continuing, “that label separated us instantly when the millions came in from him.Meek Mill has announced plans to release the fifth installment in the “Dreamchasers” series, however, this drop is an innovative one. In other tweets, he accused Atlantic Records of ruining his relationship with Roddy Ricch. 3 on the “ Billboard 200.” After news of his departure broke, Mill said those tweets were actually aimed at Atlantic Records, not Roc Nation or his other label, Rick Ross’s Maybach Music Group. “How would can anybody survive that … most rappers can’t speak because they depend on these companies ‘I don’t.’” The album debuted at No. “They didn’t put nothing into expensive pain and then said I can’t drop another project for 9 months at the end of my contract after I made them 100’s of millions,” he wrote. After the release of his album Expensive Pain earlier this year, Mill appeared to accuse Roc Nation in a tweet of putting “nothing” into the project. Signs that Mill was frustrated with his label were there. Mill said that he is still “super tied” to Roc Nation and will continue the Reform Alliance, along with other investments. It wasn’t the first time Hov and Mill worked on criminal-justice reform together: In 2019, the duo created Reform Alliance, a nonprofit organization made to combat unjust sentencing laws, after Mill’s controversial incarceration over popping a wheelie while on probation.

Most recently, Jay-Z and Mill teamed up to support the “Rap Music on Trial” bill, a New York State Senate bill that would limit the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal cases, a practice that overwhelmingly impacts Black and brown defendants. First signing a management deal with Roc Nation in 2012, Mill inked a joint-venture deal in 2019 for his imprint of which he serves as president. “I have a label deal with roc for my artist.” Vulture has reached out to Roc Nation and Mill’s representatives for comment. In a statement shared on Twitter, Mill clarified that he still has his label imprint Dream Chasers Records, though he is “personally handling my own business so I can take risk and grow.” “We came to that agreement together …” he continued.

Sources told Billboard that the rapper left Jay-Z’s label Roc Nation, with the rapper no longer appearing on the label’s website and social-media pages. Meek Mill is no longer sharing locations with Roc Nation. Photo-Illustration: Vulture JC Olivera/WireImage and Steve Granitz/WireImage
