Meek Mill Confirms Split From Roc Nation Management

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Meek Mill performs onstage during Global Citizen Live, New York on September 25, 2021 in New York City.
Meek Mill clarifies that he has no issues with Jay-Z or Rick Ross after confirming his departure from Roc Nation.

Meek Mill is officially off of Roc Nation. The rapper confirmed the news on Twitter earlier today after many reports emerged indicating that the rapper and management company have parted ways. At the time of the initial reports, there was little information surrounding his departure from the management company, though some speculated that there may have been tension between Meek and the higher-ups at Roc. 

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Meek confirmed that he and Roc Nation amicably ended their management deal following a 10-year stretch alongside each other. Meek explained that there's nothing but love between him and Jay-Z. He said that his reason for leaving was to take bigger risks in his career in order to grow.

"All I seen today was meek and roc part ways …I’m personally handling my own business so I can take risk and grow ..we came to that agreement together..I have a label deal with roc for my artist and I got reform super tied with them and many other investments wit jigga," he tweeted. "And roc nation is my family don’t mix my post aimed at Atlantic mixed up with roc or MMG …they ain’t stop nothing I’m doing we made about a 100m together des mike and Hov saved my life b4 And put a lot of energy into it I’m not behind on my favors in life wit my people I’m good."

He added that the only reason he mentioned MMG is that people think that he still has issues with Rick Ross. "This wasn’t really a convo for MMG I just wanted to add that in there because Ross put me in the game also! It was for the controlled media base vibes," he said. 

Check his tweets out below. 





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