Meek Mill’s Twitter Rant; Drake, Safaree, Hot 97, etc.

UPDATE: More tweets, below…

Meek Mill took to Twitter around midnight to complain about album sales, Drake not writing his own raps, Nicki’s ex Safaree “SB” Samuels and even took a jab at Hot 97. You can view the tweets above

@MeekMill – If I keep going I would b like Osama bin laden to all fans….. It’s to dark on the other side and they all know I really know all these cornballs gimmicks 2015-07-22

 

I’m not hacked either….. I don’t change me mind!

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Meek Mill Reveals Artwork, Tracklisting & Release Date For ‘Dreams Worth More Than Money’

Hit me on text, i got some news for yall 267-202-0880 #DWMTM #MEEKSEASON

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As you can see above, Meek Mill’s new album will finally be upon us next week. Tracklisting below.

1. “Lord Knows”
2. “Classic” (Feat. Swizz Beatz)
3. “Jump Out the Face” (Feat. Future)
4. “All Eyes on You” (Feat. Chris Brown & Nicki Minaj)
5. “The Trillest”
6. “R.I.C.O.” (Feat. Drake)
7. “I Got the Juice”
8. “Ambitionz”
9. “Pullin Up” (Feat. The Weeknd)
10. “Check”
11. “Been That” (Feat. Rick Ross)
12. “Bad for You” (Feat. Nicki Minaj)
13. “Stand Up”
14. “Cold Hearted” (Feat. Diddy)

Meek Mill Writes Open Letter On Being A Father

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As seen in TIME Magazine, you can read Meek’s letter below. Happy Father’s Day.

‘Growing up without a father made me realize just how special time is with my son’

As a father, now I get to give my son the life I never had. Being able to give him anything he wants is one of the best feelings in the world—but it’s also scary. When you see how much one person can trust you, look up to you, and depend on you, the last thing you want to do is disappoint them. The fact that no one can teach you how to be a father means you are always learning on the job. I love my son with all my heart, and I would do anything for him. It’s a crazy feeling knowing that I will help him become a great man.

With my career and my crazy schedule, sometimes it’s tough to be able to spend the amount of time with him that I want and that he deserves. After spending time away from him, one of my favorite things to do is get on my four wheeler with my little man in tow. Picture us riding around my neighborhood waving at all my neighbors. My son is fearless on his bike. Those are the moments I think about when I’m on the road.

Before I leave, I always explain to him that everything I do, I do for him. All the shows, all the nights in the studio, I do with my son in mind. It doesn’t make it any easier, but I’m blessed to be in the financial situation that I’m in. I’m grateful I don’t have to think twice about whether there is going to be food on his table. My son doesn’t have to worry about that the way that I did—nor does the rest of my family. I’m not just a father to my son, but a provider to my whole family. I provide for them not because I have to, but because I want to. They have all been there for me through my highs and lows. They’ve always made sure I was taken care of, and now it’s my turn to take care of them.

I never had a strong male figure in my life. I didn’t have that person to teach me things fathers teach their sons because my father was killed when I was young. It was just me, my mom, and my sister, so I had to be the man of the house. When I was younger, I remember being able to speak to my father and then in the blink of an eye, he was gone. My mom played the role of both mom and dad. We had nothing growing up, so my mom worked any job she could find to provide for me and my sister. I love her so much for that. But as much as I appreciated everything my mother did for me, she couldn’t fill the space that a father should hold in a child’s life.

I still miss my dad, and I always will. Growing up without a father made me realize just how special time is with my son and how much of an impact I can have on his life. There are so many single mothers out there struggling to fill both roles, raising their families all by themselves. They don’t get the credit they deserve. There’s not enough ways to really say thank you, but we celebrate them, too, for all they do. To all my family and friends who are celebrating Father’s Day with their children, we salute you for being role models for all the young fathers in our community.

Meek Mill & Louie V Gutta Confronted Each Other At Philly Video Shoot

From TMZ:

Meek Mill’s beef with a rival exploded into a pistol-whipping melee on the streets of Philly … with people fleeing for their lives — and the violence is crystal clear in this video.

Meek and his crew were shooting a music video Tuesday evening … when Louie V Gutta and his homies showed up. Watch the video — there’s a little bit of jawing, a little bit of pushing, tensions rising, and then … chaos.

A guy standing behind Louie V got CRACKED in the face with what looks like the butt of a handgun — and then everyone scatters … fearing a shootout was about to go down.

No shots were fired, but police were called to the scene. No one got arrested.

Right after the incident, Louie V claimed he wasn’t involved but admitted he was there talking to Meek (below).

stop the rumors man I wasn't in no fight no pistol whip no nothin…me & bul just was having a convo that's all

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Video Revealed Allegedly Showing Meek Mill Doing Cocaine

SHOCK VIDEO: Meek Mill Is Reportedly Caught SNIFFING COCAINE . . . His Face Is COVERED IN DAT COCO . . Like Tony MONTANA In Scarface!! (CLOSE UP Pics Showing His NOSE . . . And His CoCo Holder – bit.ly/1FBnL63

Posted by Mediatakeout on Tuesday, May 26, 2015

First Rihanna, now Meek gets the tabloids going. It’s from Media Takeout (you can read the story here), so take it with a grain of salt.

Kur – How It Never Was (Mixtape)


Kur is like Meek Mill on steroids. The Philadelphia rapper’s new mixtape How It Never Was, might position him as Meek’s protege. He raps faster (“Energy,” Never Before), better (“Up”) and has more diverse subject matter (“Doggie Dog,” “Project Nights”). Kur can paint a picture of life in the “trenches” of Philadelphia’s neighborhoods or do lyrical acrobatics and amazing speeds. I do wish he rapped less about girls and clothes and more about getting his mother out of the hood. How It Never Was will probably propel Kur into the ears of many listeners nation-wide, thanks to help from Meek Mill and company. But, will anything be better than “When I Lost It”? That song is easily my pick for best rap song of 2015.