Maybach Music Group's biggest artist doesn't have the time or interest in celebrating another person's fall. In today's times, Meek Mill refuses to like friends or enemies catching legal cases.
Big Facts
This week, the Philadelphia native shared his state of mind about others getting jammed up. Specifically, Meek said he’s rather go the silent route than acknowledge someone going through a criminal system bout.
High-Key Details
On Monday, Meek lit up his Instagram page with some must-see content. In the clip, he’s shown driving around in a Rolls-Royce Wraith turning up with his friends to opera-sounding tunes.
“We just on some other sh*t….”
Wait, There’s More
Last week, Meek told fans to look forward to his new album. The Philadelphia native promised to soon end a streak of wack music.
“Especially after my album drop”
Before You Go
Mill isn’t the only one upset about subpar tunes. A few days ago, West Coast rapper Game went to Twitter to voice his opinion on the Internet’s effect on making bad music sound good. He didn’t hold back on calling out bad tunes.