Meek Mill may have to postpone the release of his new album "Dreams Worth More Than Money" set to hit shelves this September. The MMG rapper was sentenced this past friday to three to six month in a Philadelphia jail for violation of his probation. Meek was sentenced to 5 years of probation after serving time for a gun and drug conviction back in 2009. Recently, Rick Ross released a statement to MTV News expressing his full support for Meek. Continue on for Rick's statement. |
“I created MMG years ago, my desire was to create a space where the most talented artists in the world could be nurtured and supported. With that came a commitment. I vowed to support these artists, through the good and the bad,”
“Every individual signed to MMG is not just an artist, they are my family. And with family you ride, or you die. Yesterday, my brother, Meek Mill ran into some unfortunate legal issues. It happens. However, his team, our team, will continue to execute Meek’s plan as close to schedule as possible,” ........“His album is coming,” Ross said. “We ask that the fans and the media continue to support him and his music during this time. He’ll be home soon. 'Dreams Are Worth More Than Money,' and family is worth more than Everything. MMG FOR LIFE.”