Meek Mill, the Philadelphia-bred rapper known for hits like “Ima Boss” and “Tupac Back,” recently set social media ablaze by proudly declaring that he has earned over $100 million throughout his career. The statement came as a response to a user questioning his intelligence, with Meek Mill defending not just his financial success but also his impactful contributions to the community.
The journey for Meek Mill began in 2011 when he broke into the music scene with chart-topping singles featuring Rick Ross. Over the years, he has amassed multiple platinum plaques for hits like “R.I.C.O.” and “Going Bad” featuring Drake. His studio albums, “Dreams Worth More Than Money” (2015) and “Championships” (2018), not only topped the Billboard 200 chart but solidified his status as a powerhouse in the hip-hop industry.
Beyond music, Meek Mill has transcended into activism and film. As a founding partner of REFORM Alliance, he played a pivotal role in driving criminal justice reform across various states. His impact goes beyond the mic, as he emotionally participated in a probation reform bill signing ceremony in Pennsylvania, showcasing his commitment to societal change.
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