Robert Rihmeek Williams, known professionally as Meek Mill, is an American rapper. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he embarked on his career as a battle rapper, and later formed the short-lived rap group the Bloodhoundz.
Meek Mill's ascent from Philadelphia battle rap circuits to Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group flagship artist was derailed not by talent but by circumstance—a 2015 ghostwriting beef with Drake that exposed the rapper's technical vulnerabilities just as *Dreams Worth More Than Money* arrived, and a subsequent incarceration that pivoted his narrative toward criminal justice reform. His friendship with Nipsey Hussle cemented this transformation, connecting street credibility with activism, while recent collaborations with Roddy Ricch proved his ability to bridge regional sounds. The Dream Chasers imprint he built became as important as his solo catalog, establishing Meek as a builder alongside his role as headliner—a distinction that matters in an era where artist collectives carry weight. His Breakfast Club appearances with Charlamagne tha God during the Drake era remain essential documents of hip-hop's mid-2010s discourse.
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