Robert Williams (born May 6, 1987), better known by his stage name Meek Mil… Read Full Bio ↴Robert Williams (born May 6, 1987), better known by his stage name Meek Mill, is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was briefly signed to T.I.'s label Grand Hustle Records and in February 2011 signed to Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group. He adopted the rap name βMeek Millβ after family and friends from his neighborhood kept referencing him by his middle name. Meek is coined as the latest rap phenomenon to come out of the city of Philadelphia.
Raised in the North Philadelphia section of the city with his sister and inspired by his mother and father; who died when he was five, Meek Mill began taking the rap game seriously at the age of 12 after losing a street battle to neighboring rappers. He says his desire to rap grew after watching his uncle Philly hip-hop pioneer Grandmaster Nell. While hanging out in his neighborhood, Meek met three guys and formed the group, βBloodHoundz,β which consisted of Mel Love, Dat Nigga Leel and Young Pooh. The group lasted for fives years and Meek ventured on his own.
With a solo career in tow, Meek became one of Philadelphiaβs hottest underground rap artists on an independent label. In 2007, Meek debuted his Flamerz series, which stands for hottest songs and released his first mix tape, Flamerz 1, which featured the hit single, βIn My Bag.β
In 2008, Meek debuted the highly anticipated Flamerz 2 ββHottest In Da City,β which showcased more of his lyrical abilities with the singles, βSo Fly,β βProlli,β and βHottest In Da City.β Upon release of Flamerz 2, it caught the attention of founder and President of 215Aphillyated Records, Charlie Mack. Mack was immediately impressed with Meek that he signed him to his management company. During the same year, he met the founder and owner of Grand Hustle, TI. TI was impressed with his lyrical ability that he offered him an opportunity to travel to Los Angeles to meet with him along with the Warner Brothers Records, within one week both record companies offered him a deal. Meek was overwhelmed by the offers; however, he felt collaborating with TI was an opportunity of a lifetime and chose his label. An ecstatic Meek was on top of the world; a record deal and the chance to work with one of hip hopβs greatest rappers and then a set back occurred. He was arrested, charged with a crime and order to serve seven months in jail.
Meek pre-released three singles from his third mix tape Flamerz 2.5 β βThe Previewβ in August of 2009, which featured the chart topping hits, βMake βEm Say,β βImma Da Ish,β featuring Ms. Jade and βStarting Something,β in honor Michael Jackson. Within the first two weeks of its release, Clear Channel added it to their play list, which is an anomaly in the music business. In June of 2009, Meek began immediately working on his freshman album β Flamerz 3, βHottest In America β Gangster Grill Edition,β hosted by DJ Drama and featuring the songs: βBaby Girl,β βHottest In America,β and βIβm Killinem.β The highly anticipated cd is set to be released on January 19, 2010. Despite his stint in jail, Meekβs fans remained loyal, he currently boasts of 13 million hits on My Space and 20 million viewers on You Tube. Meek Mill has recently just signed to Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group.
In the future, Meek plans to establish the Meek Mill Foundation, which will mentor young males between the ages of 12-24 on the importance of βEducation over Incarceration.β He gives a shoutout to the next artist coming up named shizz.. He also plans to collaborate with United Community Action Network and the Lifers of Graterford Prison to address the violence plaguing our cities. To learn more about Meek, you can visit the official website: www.meekmillflamerz.com and for bookings or shows, you can call Charlie Mack at 215-910-4675 or e-mail: firstoutdalimo@aol.com.
2015 - BEEF WITH DRAKE
In July 2015 Meek attempted to air out Drake for "not writing his own raps" via popular social media site Twitter. These tweets resulted in a huge reaction from the hip hop community, however, the stunt went awry when Drake (Aubrey Graham) decided to respond. Drake released the diss track "Charged Up" during an Apple Music stream and an immediate response from Meek was demanded. Funkmaster Flex announced he would debut Meek's response live on Hot97. However, the track never came. After four days there was still no sign of a response from Meek, prompting Drake to release a second diss track "Back To Back." The response to this was huge and a harsh blow to Meek's career. Two days later Meek finally released "Wanna Know." This track received largely negative reviews and it was clear to most that Drake had won the beef. On August 2nd at the annual OVOfest, Drake truly roasted Meek Mill; performing "Back To Back" in front of various memes poking fun at Meek to a raucous Toronto crowd. Many fans believed this to be the nail in the coffin spelling the end for Meek's career.
Raised in the North Philadelphia section of the city with his sister and inspired by his mother and father; who died when he was five, Meek Mill began taking the rap game seriously at the age of 12 after losing a street battle to neighboring rappers. He says his desire to rap grew after watching his uncle Philly hip-hop pioneer Grandmaster Nell. While hanging out in his neighborhood, Meek met three guys and formed the group, βBloodHoundz,β which consisted of Mel Love, Dat Nigga Leel and Young Pooh. The group lasted for fives years and Meek ventured on his own.
With a solo career in tow, Meek became one of Philadelphiaβs hottest underground rap artists on an independent label. In 2007, Meek debuted his Flamerz series, which stands for hottest songs and released his first mix tape, Flamerz 1, which featured the hit single, βIn My Bag.β
In 2008, Meek debuted the highly anticipated Flamerz 2 ββHottest In Da City,β which showcased more of his lyrical abilities with the singles, βSo Fly,β βProlli,β and βHottest In Da City.β Upon release of Flamerz 2, it caught the attention of founder and President of 215Aphillyated Records, Charlie Mack. Mack was immediately impressed with Meek that he signed him to his management company. During the same year, he met the founder and owner of Grand Hustle, TI. TI was impressed with his lyrical ability that he offered him an opportunity to travel to Los Angeles to meet with him along with the Warner Brothers Records, within one week both record companies offered him a deal. Meek was overwhelmed by the offers; however, he felt collaborating with TI was an opportunity of a lifetime and chose his label. An ecstatic Meek was on top of the world; a record deal and the chance to work with one of hip hopβs greatest rappers and then a set back occurred. He was arrested, charged with a crime and order to serve seven months in jail.
Meek pre-released three singles from his third mix tape Flamerz 2.5 β βThe Previewβ in August of 2009, which featured the chart topping hits, βMake βEm Say,β βImma Da Ish,β featuring Ms. Jade and βStarting Something,β in honor Michael Jackson. Within the first two weeks of its release, Clear Channel added it to their play list, which is an anomaly in the music business. In June of 2009, Meek began immediately working on his freshman album β Flamerz 3, βHottest In America β Gangster Grill Edition,β hosted by DJ Drama and featuring the songs: βBaby Girl,β βHottest In America,β and βIβm Killinem.β The highly anticipated cd is set to be released on January 19, 2010. Despite his stint in jail, Meekβs fans remained loyal, he currently boasts of 13 million hits on My Space and 20 million viewers on You Tube. Meek Mill has recently just signed to Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group.
In the future, Meek plans to establish the Meek Mill Foundation, which will mentor young males between the ages of 12-24 on the importance of βEducation over Incarceration.β He gives a shoutout to the next artist coming up named shizz.. He also plans to collaborate with United Community Action Network and the Lifers of Graterford Prison to address the violence plaguing our cities. To learn more about Meek, you can visit the official website: www.meekmillflamerz.com and for bookings or shows, you can call Charlie Mack at 215-910-4675 or e-mail: firstoutdalimo@aol.com.
2015 - BEEF WITH DRAKE
In July 2015 Meek attempted to air out Drake for "not writing his own raps" via popular social media site Twitter. These tweets resulted in a huge reaction from the hip hop community, however, the stunt went awry when Drake (Aubrey Graham) decided to respond. Drake released the diss track "Charged Up" during an Apple Music stream and an immediate response from Meek was demanded. Funkmaster Flex announced he would debut Meek's response live on Hot97. However, the track never came. After four days there was still no sign of a response from Meek, prompting Drake to release a second diss track "Back To Back." The response to this was huge and a harsh blow to Meek's career. Two days later Meek finally released "Wanna Know." This track received largely negative reviews and it was clear to most that Drake had won the beef. On August 2nd at the annual OVOfest, Drake truly roasted Meek Mill; performing "Back To Back" in front of various memes poking fun at Meek to a raucous Toronto crowd. Many fans believed this to be the nail in the coffin spelling the end for Meek's career.
Energy
Meek Mill Lyrics
Lickwood means "rewind"
Gunshot means "forward"
You requested it so we rewind
Omelly what's up
Small side one-eight BH we straight
North side, Berks what up philly!
I got enemies got a lot of enemies
I don't really fuck with these
Niggas in the industry
Know a couple niggas from the
Hood want to finish me
And put me on a t-shirt RIP and memory
So I'm riding around with a
Drum on the Glock on the gram niggas said I
Couldn't come to my block
So I came through that bitch
Me myself in a drop
Niggas know they touch me
Bllllrrrrr something get dropped
Man I don't bang with these suckers
I don't play with no hoes
I do the walk through for 60
And get like 80 a show
And I don't got out no single
I thinking maybe they know
Meek Milly realest to do it and I
Can play at the floor ya heard
I got enemies got a lot of enemies
We fucking to Dej Loaf me
You and some Hennessy
She gon' suck me off 'til she
Drain me of my energy
Flexing, it be fucking with
These niggas mentally
Is Instagram hurting your heart nigga
VS stones on me still work in the dark nigga
Hundred and six shots pull up and park niggas
Jump in the big drop button to start nigga
Murder was the case that they
Gave us spanked it real niggas back in style
They should thank us
All these rap ass niggas really wanksters
Real recognize the real you a stranger
Hoes sell their souls for some baller alert
Niggas and they fake jewels
Need a frauding alert
Put me on watch buster tell
'em all what it's worth
Bet they say couple milli
Audemar with the works
New roll bust down call that Big Meech
Every time I drop shit hot fish grease
Every time you drop it is not that heat
Called your album seven days
Boy that shit weak
Motivating the hood still hot in the burbs
Still getting this money they think
We got them birds
Every time I spit that's a thousand a word
Spoke it right to the system they
Say it's power in words
Nigga we chosen we was chosen
Me Omelly had them hoes in now it's Rollses
Back to back screaming told ya
Niggas owed us
And they said they would expose
Us never showed us fuck them niggas though
I got enemies got a lot of enemies
They was just cooling with me
Hating call them frienemies
I ain't really tripping we got
Arms like a centipede
Cause if I lose my cool I
Could turn them into memories
I'm gone I said I'm gone
Be the same niggas hating on the Chasers
Mad we ain't put them on
Fuck them niggas though
Gunshot means "forward"
You requested it so we rewind
Omelly what's up
Small side one-eight BH we straight
North side, Berks what up philly!
I got enemies got a lot of enemies
I don't really fuck with these
Know a couple niggas from the
Hood want to finish me
And put me on a t-shirt RIP and memory
So I'm riding around with a
Drum on the Glock on the gram niggas said I
Couldn't come to my block
So I came through that bitch
Me myself in a drop
Niggas know they touch me
Bllllrrrrr something get dropped
Man I don't bang with these suckers
I don't play with no hoes
I do the walk through for 60
And get like 80 a show
And I don't got out no single
I thinking maybe they know
Meek Milly realest to do it and I
Can play at the floor ya heard
I got enemies got a lot of enemies
We fucking to Dej Loaf me
You and some Hennessy
She gon' suck me off 'til she
Drain me of my energy
Flexing, it be fucking with
These niggas mentally
Is Instagram hurting your heart nigga
VS stones on me still work in the dark nigga
Hundred and six shots pull up and park niggas
Jump in the big drop button to start nigga
Murder was the case that they
Gave us spanked it real niggas back in style
They should thank us
All these rap ass niggas really wanksters
Real recognize the real you a stranger
Hoes sell their souls for some baller alert
Niggas and they fake jewels
Need a frauding alert
Put me on watch buster tell
'em all what it's worth
Bet they say couple milli
Audemar with the works
New roll bust down call that Big Meech
Every time I drop shit hot fish grease
Every time you drop it is not that heat
Called your album seven days
Boy that shit weak
Motivating the hood still hot in the burbs
Still getting this money they think
We got them birds
Every time I spit that's a thousand a word
Spoke it right to the system they
Say it's power in words
Nigga we chosen we was chosen
Me Omelly had them hoes in now it's Rollses
Back to back screaming told ya
Niggas owed us
And they said they would expose
Us never showed us fuck them niggas though
I got enemies got a lot of enemies
They was just cooling with me
Hating call them frienemies
I ain't really tripping we got
Arms like a centipede
Cause if I lose my cool I
Could turn them into memories
I'm gone I said I'm gone
Be the same niggas hating on the Chasers
Mad we ain't put them on
Fuck them niggas though
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Finessed Analyzer
I love the energy that Meek attacks tracks with
All Kina Ting
Facts
YaBoiiB
This shit go harddd! Straight from the soul, π― #MeekMill
Elijah cx
Not a meek fan at all, and I'm a huge Drake fan, but, even though I really love "Energy" by drake a lot, Meek's version is a lot better in more than one way. Lyric wise and flow wise.
Skilly
π―
A1HipHop Nation
Elijah cx and he wrote it
Tsvetelin
Im a drake fan also but have no problems with Meek and I agree flow wise its better but lyrically is at least on the same level if not the Drake might be a little better cause he has some really dope lines in the original version.
Jorge Espinoza
This shit go hard πππ½
Function
Meek mill never disappoints.
Shadreon Handy
Hey