Meek Mill Free to Release Music While on House Arrest
Meek Mill’s house arrest restrictions have changed. The Philly rapper can now release music while he serves time for violating parole, a shift from the original ruling that said he couldn’t record or release any new material.
However, there is a caveat. TMZ reports that Meek can release new music, but only to “protect his brand” and so long as it’s free. That could explain why Mill unleashed “Trap Vibes”on SoundCloud last week. It was, in part, a retaliation against Drake’s “Summer Sixteen” over the same beat. The track also included a remix of Desiigner’s “Panda.”
Meek earned 90 days under house arrest for violating probation following a 2009 drug and gun conviction and turned himself in at the beginning of March