A judge has granted permission to Meek Mill to release new tracks while he's under house arrest as long as he doesn't make any money from it.
A judge had initially told Meek Mill that he couldn't record new music while under house arrest but that has been reversed in order to 'protect his brand'.
According to TMZ, as soon as he got the permission, he did a new remix of Drake's Summer Sixteen track last week...a diss track.
However, there is a caveat to the permission - he cannot make any money off these new tracks so has to drop them on free platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube.

Lol, abeg they should free meek mill, drake has fall his career already.
ReplyDeleteHe's lucky
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now a Vivian Reginalds
gone too soon, age wetin again so. oohh i don forget. do well u no gree bcos of nikki yanch. i no know wetin drake do u
ReplyDeleteNawaoooo.....how bad
ReplyDeletethe first he could do was a diss track ?? lmao ...boi u need some smack
ReplyDeleteGood for him. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteOde ni Bobo yi sha!
ReplyDeleteOk good for him!
ReplyDeleteEya!
ReplyDeleteBad market.
ReplyDeleteThe judges no try mbok so what's de essence of releasing a song ur not making money frm
ReplyDeleteSo how do they want him to make money and pay his legal fee and bills?
ReplyDeleteHis problem
ReplyDeleteFunny.dis guy is finishd
ReplyDeleteAbeg na who won pay for his songs?
ReplyDeleteGood for him
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteOkay#Lindangwanu#
ReplyDeleteDo u have a brand.see mumu oo.d only brand u sud be holding unto is nicki. #rubbish #clownNation
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