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Meek Mill has been using his platform to bring attention to social injustice and now he’s directing the conversation over to record labels!
The Championships rapper voiced his opinion on Twitter about labels preying on young rappers who are new to the industry.
He went on to say record labels should let the artist have ownership of their music, a concept that most musicians have been demanding for years
All records labels should start letting artist have ownership or you will be viewed as a slave master! Make it even for both sides the ones putting money up and the creator!!! Is even too much?
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) February 20, 2019
And I was speaking for the new artist the young 18 year old kids that’s prolly in poverty that get preyed on by big companies with offers for a small fees like a million dollars knowing they will make 50 million back off them and still not offering ownership
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) February 20, 2019
But what do I know … ima stop speaking in this about real shit on this social media world because it feels corny …. you gotta catch me in traffic in real life to catch up on game if you rock wit me