By: Dylan Kemp


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On Thursday night, Dec 19th, Meek Mill took to twitter to call out the major record labels that give out what he calls “slave deals.” In his tweets, Mill asserts that he wants lawyers to break down the shady deals that make young artists and kids sign their lives away for a check. 

In the tweet, Meek wrote, “What about major companies taking kids from the ghetto and got them signing they lives away for a lil bit of money? We taking control of that 2020 and exposing the people offering these slave deals! Ima get some lawyers to break down some of these deals y’all offering these kids.”

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Later, Meek continued the conversation by voicing his issues with people who plot and scheme to make money off of people like himself. “I don’t trust people and they motives really nomore … everybody planning to make something off you with out you knowing!” Meek tweeted.

Meek Mill’s frustrations come a month after he hinted at dropping a new album this year. During an #AskMeek session on Twitter last month, Meek responded to a fan’ question about the possibility of him dropping a new project before the end of 2019. His responses hinted that he could drop a new album before New Year’s Eve.