
Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill has always been vocal about his beefs. Once again, he’s at odds with his record label, Atlantic Records, claiming that they have blocked his money and a project with Roddy Ricch.

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The Return Of Twitter Fingers
In a rant on Twitter, the Philly rapper and social activist points out that Atlantic Records allegedly exploited him and that while he was locked up in jail, they blocked him from getting money on a deal with the hitmaking artist, Roddy Ricch.
“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,” Meek posted.
Though Meek says that he and Roddy are good now, he said Atlantic drove a wedge between them and tried to do the same thing with Rick Ross.
“[Atlantic ]separated us instantly when the millions came in from him…same thing they tried to do with me and rozay..”
He also talked about what he had to do to get his Dreamchasers 4 mixtape counted toward his album commitment on his contract and complained that the label didn’t support his recent Expensive Pain album rollout.
“I had to fight for my life to get dc4 counted as a album because they said I “called it a mixtape” if y’all made 20 million off it what is it counted as?”
Roddy my youngin still …. But that label seperated us instantly when the millions came in from him… same thing they tried to do with me and rozay … it takes a long time to catch up too because most of em tied in for the love of some money …artist scared to speak up
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) February 1, 2022
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 ….. how would can anybody survive that … most rappers can’t speak because they depend on these companies “ I don’t”
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) February 1, 2022
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 just wrapped buildings and Nina art with talent …
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) February 1, 2022
I had to think Roddy didn’t come to me he was on his own grind … they bought him to me and cut me out soon as the money came … the label should of paid me not “Roddy” then they fed him like I was tryna lock him in … I was tryna help and eat ain’t get a Dolla from label!
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) February 1, 2022
Also I had to fight for my life to get dc4 counted as a album because they said I “called it a mixtape” if y’all made 20 million off it what is it counted as?
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) February 1, 2022
Me and Roddy good now this not about him at all … they would of let us go to war and made the money still … I had to say im rich that’s my youngin and turn to these people and ask wassup for my work they asked me to do! I ain’t get a dollar
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) February 1, 2022
Meek Calling Out His Label Is Nothing New
Meek called out his record label after he released Expensive Pain back in September, saying he was going to “war.”
“i’m about to make my record deal public by monday just to let the world see what these people on!!!” said Meek before vowing to wage war. “ima war for everything that’s mines all ruthless vibes!”
Meek Mill To Drop Next Project As An Independent On The Blockchain
Meek Mill has openly expressed his issues with his current label. Last year, Meek went on a rant about his label taking advantage of him and not profiting enough from his music. His next move, he revealed, is going to be as an independant via the blockchain. Determined to cut the middleman out, the Philly rapper says he’s starting with the release of a new Dream Chasers mixtape.
No Bars In Court
Jay-Z and Meek Mill are urging lawmakers to pass the “Rap Music On Trial” Bill to prevent courts from using lyrics to prosecute alleged crimes. The social justice activists enlisted the help of a host of other artists to help push the cause.