The Evolution of Meek Mill

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It Was All a Dream - Meek Mill was born Robert Rahmeek Williams on May 6, 1987, in Philadelphia.  (Photo: youtube.com)
"G Season" feat. Meek Mill - With two years of prison stays but no impactful music, T.I. understandably bursts out with a major chip on his shoulder on "G Season." Though Tip's sing-songy delivery doesn't meld with the action-movie Cardiak beat as well as guest Meek Mill's signature yelps, his lyrics are as deadly as ever: "Tell them suckers to beat it / Don't f--k with me busta, trust me, your future will be deleted."  (Photo: Twitter/meekmill)
Young Kings - After completing his sentence in 2009, Meek Mill set out to resurrect his career, dropping a series of mixtapes, including Flamerz 3: The Wait Is Over with DJ Drama. The growing hype caught the attention of Rick Ross, who signed Meek to his fast-growing Maybach Music Group in early 2011.  (Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
14. "I’ma Boss" - Meek Mill feat. Rick Ross - This song could've been renamed "I'ma Star" — for that's exactly what it made Meek Mill when it outshined all the other songs on Maybach Music Group's 2011 Self-Made Vol. 1 compilation.   (Photo: Warner Music Group)Dreamchasers - Meek Mill completed a triumphant 2011 summer by dropping his first mixtape with MMG, Dreamchasers, in August, with features from Rick Ross, Yo Gotti, Beanie Sigel, Young Chris and more.(Photo: Courtesy Maybach Music Group)

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On My Way - After releasing mixtapes and building buzz throughout his hometown, Meek Mill signed to T.I.'s Grand Hustle Entertainment in 2007. However, when Meek was arrested for weapons charges in 2008 and sentenced to eight months, his momentum stalled. (Photo: Twitter)

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