Meek Mill Needs $5 Million For ‘Book, Album & Short Film’ Projects: Why I Can’t Get The Same Attention As A Tech Investment?’
Meek Mill Needs $5 Million For ‘Book, Album & Short Film’ Projects: Why I Can’t Get The Same Attention As A Tech Investment?’
#MeekMill appears open to investment in his next business moves.
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The rapper shared a couple of X posts this morning (Sept. 8) asking why it’s so hard for independent artists to get financial backing. Kicking off the conversation, he said: “I need 5m in funding for book.. album and short film …These label deals not looking fair at all… they ruined the game basically … but I can reboot the whole thing! Why I can’t get the same attention as a tech investment in rap wthelly”
In a follow-up post sharing a video highlighting that the “most influential culture in America is the African-American culture,” Meek added: “Why as music artist that’s independent we not dealing with banks when everything surround us in music business lead us back to the banks anyway! We have total control let’s roll!!!!! Are we allowed to get funding past a record label in America? Sh*t seems pretty hard lol”
Would you invest in Meek’s upcoming projects?

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