In an interview with Power 106 in November 2018, when Meek Mill was asked about rapper 6ix9ine, who was arrested on racketeering, weapons and drugs charges earlier that month, he spoke about wanting to warn him of the consequences of his antics. In January 2019, after it was revealed that 6ix9ine would be cooperating with prosecutors, Meek tweeted that he already predicted that 6ix9ine would do so, and would continually diss him for that. After 6ix9ine was released earlier from prison in 2020, he and Mill continued to take shots at each other; at one time Mill called 6ix9ine's song "Gooba" "trash". In June 2020, 6ix9ine criticized Mill for releasing his protest song, "Otherside of America", while not "protesting".
On February 14, 2021, the rappers got into an altercation outside an Atlanta club, in which 6ix9ine clowned Mill for having security around him and lunged at them, but was stopped by Mill's security. On February 19, 2021, 6ix9ine released a diss track towards Mill, titled "Zaza", with a music video that includes a clip of the altercation. In July 2015, Meek Mill publicly criticized Canadian Toronto-based entertainer Drake on Twitter, calling him out for not writing his own lyrics. In a series of tweets, the rapper claimed his counterpart used a ghostwriter for "R.I.C.O.", a song off Mill's second album, Dreams Worth More Than Money.
He also admitted that he was upset that Drake did not promote the album on Twitter, upon its release. "Stop comparing Drake. He don't write his own raps. That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out!", Meek Mill commented. Meek Mill had identified the ghostwriter as Quentin Miller, a local rapper from Atlanta. Meek Mill's claims received support from Funkmaster Flex, an American hip hop DJ on New York City's Hot 97 radio station. "No one is as talented as Drake… countless number ones and songs Drake has written for others never mind himself", 40 said on Twitter. On January 30, 2016, Drake released a new diss track aimed at Mill, titled "Summer Sixteen", as the buzz single, used to promote his fourth studio album, Views.
Less than fifteen minutes later, Mill released a response track with his cousin and label mate Omelly called "War Pain". The track references several lines from "Summer Sixteen", including an incident in which Drake played "Back to Back" in a public hotel, in which, he had a room directly above Mill. Four months later, Mill released a remix of Fat Joe and Remy Ma's "All the Way Up" with fellow rappers Fabolous and Jadakiss.
Meek directly references Drake in several lines of the song, such as "If you didn't write it, don't record it." He also implied that he was in a relationship with Drake's current love interest, Rihanna. Meek Mill and Drake were both respectively endorsed by Burger King and Whataburger for their feud. A feud started between Meek Mill and fellow Philadelphia-born rapper Cassidy, when Mill offered to battle several underground rappers including Cassidy. Cassidy would later accept the challenge, adding "if the money was right". They participated in a short social exchange, after which Cassidy released "The Diary of a Hustla", which was originally thought to be a diss track towards Mill.
However, after Meek Mill dissed Cassidy's song, "Condom Style" (a remake of Psy's "Gangnam Style"), Cassidy released a formal diss track towards Mill with "Me, Myself & iPhone". Afterwards, Meek Mill responded with the diss track "Repo", which Mill later said would be the final diss record he would release against Cassidy. While Meek's fifth album remains untitled, the rapper recently announced that he would share the release date for the project in a week. He revealed the news in an Instagram post that teased an upcoming track that featured 42 Dugg and production from Cardo. On September 16, 2016, The Game released a five-minute freestyle, "92 Bars", which was rumored to be a diss towards Meek Mill. Previously, Mill and Game collaborated on 2015's "The Soundtrack".
Hours after the release of "92 Bars", Game admitted that the freestyle was specifically a diss towards Mill. The next day, the two rappers ended up in an Instagram exchange, with The Game cyber-flirting with Meek Mill's girlfriend, Nicki Minaj, as well as accusing Mill of informing the authorities of a robbery involving Sean Kingston. On September 18 Meek Mill released a diss track toward Game, a remix to Young M.A.'s "Ooouuu" with Omelly and fellow Philadelphia-based rapper Beanie Sigel. Two days later, The Game responded with "Pest Control", using the same beat and sending shots at Meek Mill, Omelly, Beanie Sigel, and Sean Kingston. In 2018 the two reconciled after Mill's incarceration and subsequent release from prison.
In February 2011, Rick Ross announced the signing of Mill along with fellow American rapper Wale to his Maybach Music Group label. In March 2011, Mill was included in XXL's "Freshman Class of 2011". Later that year, he released his debut single, "Tupac Back", featuring Rick Ross, from his label's compilation album Self Made Vol. That same year he released his second single, "Ima Boss", also take from the compilation and featuring Ross.
The song was later remixed, featuring T.I., Birdman, Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, Swizz Beatz and Rick Ross. The remix charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 51, becoming Mill's most successful single at that time. In August 2011, Mill released Dreamchasers, a well received mixtape featuring his urban hit "House Party" and guest appearances from Rick Ross, Yo Gotti and Beanie Siegel among others. While still doing work with Jiggaman for police reform, the Philadelphia rapper of the Roc returns with more street tales. Above, you can watch Meek Mill's Sharing Locations music video featuring Lil Baby and Lil Durk.
Grammy-nominated rapper Meek Mill has announced plans to release his long-awaited, fifth studio album, Expensive Pain, on Friday, October 1st. As part of the announcement, the Philadelphia native unveiled the album artwork, which was created from an original painting by renowned artist Nina Chanel Abney. The music video directed by the Philly rapper himself, sees the rappers go bar for bar in front of a private jet whilst flaunting their money, jewelry & rapper lifestyle. The latest single, which features production by Nick Papz, KJ, Svdominik and Xander, hears the Philly rapper go back-to-back with "The Voice Of The Heroes" rappers, , over a somber but hyped beat, harmoniously layered over sampled choir vocals. On June 19, 2012, "Amen" - originally included on Dreamchasers 2, was released as the lead single from Mill's debut studio album. Following an album release party in Philadelphia, Mill was detained by Philadelphia police after a car in which he was riding in was pulled over.
The album debuted at number 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 165,000 copies. In its second week the album sold 41,000 more copies dropping 6 spots on the chart to number 8. In October 2012, Mill announced the launch of his own label imprint, Dream Chasers Records, named after his mixtape series. Meek Mill often collaborates with MMG label-mates; he's made notable appearances on MMG's Self Made compilation series, with his first two singles, "Tupac Back" and "Ima Boss" , being included on volume one. He released his second album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, in 2015 and his third album, Wins & Losses, in 2016. His fourth studio album, Championships, was released in November 2018 and debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 chart.
Its lead single, "Going Bad" , peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Mill's highest charting single to date. Meek Mill 'Sharing Locations' music video is the new official single from his upcoming DC5 project; which is in follow-up to his Mandela Freestyle. Throughout the summer, Meek Mill has been delivering consistent quality content, as he's taken attention off social media to focus on his career and family.
Meek Mill originally teased the single back in January, when he posted a snippet of the song on Instagram. The cut arrives two months after Lil Baby and Lil Durk announced their joint 2021 tour, which supports The Voice of the Heroes, their project from earlier this year. He was also disappointed at Mill's response, since he called out AR-Ab on "Wanna Know", the response to Drake's diss track. On August 6, during a performance at the BB&T Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, Mill responded, "fuck AR-Ab" and questioned his allegiance to an out-of-town rapper. AR-Ab responded by releasing his own version of "Back to Back" on August 8, which disses Mill and also contains violent lyrics threatening to unleash his "shooters" on Mill. In response, Meek's cousin and Dream Chasers signee Omelly released his own version of "Back to Back" that dissed AR-Ab.
AR-Ab did another interview on VladTV and said Mill was too scared to respond himself and Omelly was the "softest one on Dream Chasers". He also said he would not respond to Omelly's diss because he was a "worker". In January 2016 AR-Ab revealed that he and Mill had talked it out and their feud was now over. On July 25, 2015, Drake premiered a track, titled "Charged Up" on the Beats 1 OVO Radio Show that is widely seen as a response to Meek Mill's allegations. Drake highlighted Meek Mill's relatively low sales volume and further claimed that the rapper was fading into obscurity.
Drake also dissed Funkmaster Flex by promoting his rival DJ Clue?. On July 29, Drake released an aggressive diss track, named "Back to Back", that further attacked Meek Mill. The track was released for streaming on the OVO SoundCloud account and on Apple Music. The next day, Meek Mill released a track attacking Drake titled "Wanna Know" through Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97. On "Wanna Know", Meek Mill revealed another reference track, ghostwritten by Quentin Miller for Drake, who he criticized for being soft. Meek Mill also dissed AR-Ab on the track, and claimed that Drake was urinated on inside a movie theatre.
Mill then removed the song from SoundCloud and said that he was moving on from his feud with Drake after WWE sent him a Cease and Desist. On October 26, 2012, Meek Mill announced the launch of his own record label imprint, Dream Chasers Records, with the flagship artists Louie V. Gutta, Lee Mazin and Goldie. On July 24, 2019, Meek Mill announced the official launch of Dream Chasers Records as a joint venture with Roc Nation.
Meek Mill posted 6 videos on his Instagram previewing music for his mixtape, DC4. The mixtape was planned to have featured a remix of his enemy, Drake's song, "Back to Back", and a remix to Drake and Future's song, "I'm the Plug", but unfortunately, due to DC4 being released commercially, neither of these two remixes made the final cut. On January 16, 2016, Meek Mill dropped songs on his extended play, 4/4, with 4 tracks. On January 30, 2016, Meek Mill released another extended play title 4/4, Pt. Meek Mill spent $50,000 to donate 60,000 water bottles to contribute to the Flint Water Crisis.
Later in August 2018, Mill donated 6000 backpacks to students of Philadelphia. Mill released the third installment of the Dreamchasers series, Dreamchasers 3. The mixtape featured guest appearances from Rick Ross, Akon, Future, Waka Flocka Flame, Wale, Trina and Jadakiss among others.
However, he had announced that it would be pushed back, eventually to be released on September 29, 2013. In November 2013, Mill announced thathe was half-way finished with his second studio album. On March 8, 2014, Mill announced that the album would be titled Dreams Worth More Than Money.
Mill's album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, which was released on June 28, 2015, topped the Billboard 200 as of the issue dated July 18, 2015. Robert Rihmeek Williams , known professionally as Meek Mill, is an American rapper. Born and raised in Philadelphia, he embarked on his music career as a battle rapper, and later formed a short-lived rap group, The Bloodhoundz. In February 2011, after leaving Grand Hustle Records, Mill signed with Miami-based rapper Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group .
Mill's debut album, Dreams and Nightmares, was released in 2012 under MMG and Warner Bros. The album, preceded by the lead single "Amen" , peaked at number 2 on the U.S. Meek Mill, Lil Baby, and Lil Durk have teamed up for their latest single, "Sharing Locations," featuring production from Nick Papz, Xander, KJ, and Svdominik.
The clip, directed by Meek Mill, sees all three rappers trading bars and flexing from a private jet tarmac. The Philly rapper has been teasing the track since the top of the year, when he posted a snippet of the song to Instagram. The long-awaited collaboration displays the tight chemistry between all three rappers, and proves why it was right for Durk and Baby to make an album together. The song enables Meek to certify his rapping abilities, through his fiery flows, which was also demonstrated in his "Flamerz Flow" freestyle back in June.
"Sharing Locations" is a blazing track, meeting the fans' expectations, creating excitement for more new music on the way by the Philadelphian rapper. Cassidy later said the feud was not personal, saying it was all in the spirit of hip hop. On January 6, 2013, Cassidy released a 10-minute-long diss response titled "Raid".
Eight months later, on September 5, 2013, Meek Mill released another diss record towards Cassidy, titled "Kendrick You Next". This was despite the fact that he said "Repo" would be his final diss record. Three days later, Cassidy released a diss record titled "Catch A Body", as a response.
In November 2017, he was sentenced to two to four years in prison for violating parole and served five months at the State Correctional Institution – Chester in Chester, Pennsylvania, before being released while his trial continues. In August 2019, a documentary series about his battle with the criminal justice system, Free Meek, was released on Amazon Prime Video. Mill served as executive producer on the series alongside fellow rapper Jay-Z. The two also became the co-founders of nonprofit organization REFORM Alliance, which focuses on justice, parole, and probation reform. Between Kayne West's final drop of Donda on Sunday and Drake's confirmation of a Friday, September 3 release for Certified Lover Boy, you can't argue that this is one hardcore hip hop week.
Top that off with the two-day Made in America, and the whole pre-Labor Day period is downright historic. In this breach gets birthed another sweet hip hop miracle – the long discussed collab between Meek Mill, Lil Baby and Lil Durk on the new single and video "Sharing Locations". It's taken half the year for the song to be released to the public, but we're finally about to hear the finished version of "Sharing Locations," because Meek just announced that the track is dropping tonight. It's been nearly three years since Meek Mill has delivered an album to fans, that being 2018's Championships.
The project was one that stood as one of the best hip-hop releases of the year as well as an outstanding release in the Philly rapper's discography. Together, the trio go back and forth with confident raps that brag about their lavish lifestyles. Meek Mill, Lil Baby and Lil Durk have released a new song and music video titled "Sharing Locations." The song, which was teased this past January on Meek Mill's Instagram account, was produced by Nick Papz, Xander, KJ and Svdominik.
Since "Sharing Locations" features a dramatic, hard-hitting beat, what you get from Meek, Durk, and Baby are aggressive deliveries, impactful melodic raps, and lyrics that dudes who steal women, make serious money, and slide on folks will relate to. What's interesting about the song is that the three rappers actually trade bars throughout it (I don't think I've ever heard three rappers trade bars in a song before… I've heard two do it, but not three). The album will include Mill's newly-released songs, including "Sharing Locations (feat. Lil Durk & Lil Baby)" and "Blue Notes 2 (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)." The latter single is a sequel to Mill's famed song "Blue Notes" that appeared on his DC4 mixtape in October 2016. Following his release from his three-to-six month prison sentence for probation violation on December 2, 2014, Mill began dating rapper and singer Nicki Minaj in early 2015; he accompanied her as an opening act on her 2015 world tour. On January 2, 2017, it was reported that Mill and Minaj had ended their two-year relationship.
Their breakup is furthermore detailed on Minaj's 2017 single, "Regret in Your Tears". While shopping in Maxfield in early 2020, Mill was involved in a verbal altercation with Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, before he was escorted out of the store. The issue resulted in a Twitter exchange between Mill and Minaj, highlighting a series of abuse allegations by both parties.
On April 24, 2018, Mill was released pending the outcome of the appeal to the Pennsylvania supreme court. The Philadelphia district attorney petitioned Brinkley for his release, citing credibility issues with the arresting officer in his initial 2008 conviction. Hours after his release from prison, Michael G. Rubin, a minority owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and longtime supporter of Mill, flew Mill in by helicopter to a 76ers game to perform a ceremonial bell-ringing on the court. Garnering support from other public figures such as Jay-Z and fellow Philadelphian Kevin Hart, Mill has said that he would like to use his situation to "shine a light" on the criminal justice system. In May 2013, Mill was again found to have violated his probation and ordered to take etiquette classes. The violation was a failure to report travel plans as required and social media postings that resulted in death threats to the probation officer assigned his case.