Meek Mill Reactivates His Social Media W/ New Lil Durk + Lil Baby Music

Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill knows he can’t leave the social media grind for too long. The hip-hop veteran has returned to his Twitter and Instagram accounts just days after going on a short-lived hiatus.

Meek Mill Returns To Social Media

Meek Milly hit up both Instagram and Twitter with some fresh content. The unexpected posts show his new Boi-1da-produced “CONGA” music video with singer Leslie Grace.

“ONGA ?? @lesliegrace @boi1da #CONGAfeatYOU #DoWhatMovesYou @bacardiusa @bacardimx @bacardi_uk”

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Meek even shared a sneak listen to a fire Lil Durk and Lil Baby collaboration.

“@lildurk x baby x meek now back to the street shit ??? I’m waiting on y’all! Drop a ????? @nick_papz ??? 3 way back 2 back 2 back! #streetshungry”

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Meek Mill Goes Offline

Earlier in the week, Meek Mill’s Instagram and Twitter accounts faded to black. Nobody knows why or how long he’ll be offline, but some are speculating he’s in album mode.

“Oop! #MeekMill’s Instagram and Twitter accounts look like they both have been disabled ?”

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Meek Mill Speaks On Dropping Music

Fans of the rap star probably can look forward to even more music. He went online recently to speak on releasing new audio fire without any promotion. Meek took to Twitter to let it be known he wanted to just drop mad heat. He says rap is getting weak and that the process in which an artist goes by to to release music will cause some overthinking.

“I’m about to just start dropping sh*t no promo or nothing rap getting weak all the systems you gotta go thru to put out music …. sh*t will have you over thinking!”

MM Remembers Tyrone Crawley

The Maybach Music Group artist knows how to put respect on people’s names. The hip-hop veteran goes to his social media pages to remember the life of late Philadelphia boxer Tyrone Crawley. The Philly native went to his Instagram page to remember Crawley’s legacy. More than a boxer, Meek acknowledged he saw Tyrone as more of a family member to the masses than a sports star.

“IF YOU GREW UP WITHOUT A FATHER IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD ….HE WAS PROLLY YOUR FATHER! RIP TY “butterfly” CRAWLEY!!! I could write a book on the way you impacted me and my friends lives growing up!!!! A lot more of us would be dead or in jail if it wasn’t for him! MAY GOD REST HIS SOUL AND PRAYERS TO HIS FAMILY! #palcenter 23rd and Berks!!!”