Meek Mill Makes His Son's Dream Come True at MIA
Wrapping up his summer of beefs and tour stops (with a No. 1 album in tow), Meek Mill made it clear that he got the juice, when he took the stage at Made In America.
"If you got a dream, make sure you believe in yourself," he told the cheering sea of fans Saturday in his hometown of Philly.
One person, in particular, he hopes was listening.
"A lot of people told me I couldn't be in this position ... I started from the ground," he said, before paying homage to Lil Snupe. He then revealed the night's cutest surprise: his son was watching in the wings.
"I promised my son I'd bring him out on stage," he said, as the youngin' came through, shyly borrowing the spotlight. Meek then put him in the running for president with a round of the Whip and Nae Nae. "Break them legs," he encouraged on the stanky leg part. His son obliged.
Meek's set continued with a nods to State Property and Jay Z, and a rendition of "his personal favorite" off Dreams Worth More Than Money, "The Trillest." Nicki Minaj also fell through.
"You don't gotta rap today," he told her. "I just want you to come out here and look good as s**t," Of course, she rapped. The two went in on a version of "All Eyes On You."
Beyoncé headlines with a show later tonight. Big Sean, Fabolous, Santigold and The Weeknd close out tomorrow.
See a photo of the Proud Papa moment and revisit Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj's performance of "All Eyes On You" at the 2015 BET Awards, in the video below.
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