59 Motivational Quotes By Meek Mill For The Concert Goers
Robert Rihmeek Williams, popularly known by moniker Meek Mill, is a renowned American hip-hop recording artist. Having beeg brought up in Philadelphia, Meek Mill commenced his musical journey as a battle rapper. Mill signed his first record deal with an Atlanta-based rapper I.T in 2008. The debut album of the rapper was released in 2012, titled, ‘Dreams And Nightmares’ which premiered at number two on the ‘U.S Billboard 200’. Mill promulgated the launch of ‘Dream Chasers Record’, his very first label imprint which was named after the series of his mixtape. He has taken the hip-hop world by storm with his umpteen motivational albums. Mill has freed himself from the shackles of his past which includes his prison time and has now reached the brighter side of success. However, his writings, thoughts, views, music and lyrics sometimes reflect the dark side of his life. Being closely attached to his roots, Mill shares the mantra of dreaming big and conquering your goals through his tweets, interviews and public utterances. We bring to you some of the most popular and empowering quotes and thoughts by Meek Mill which you should imbibe.
I've been betrayed a lot of times in life. I think everybody's been.
The money turned me into a monster
When I bought the Rolls Royce they thought it was leased, then I bought that new Ferrari hater rest in peace.
I don't like a girl on social media, when you have an open inbox, answering questions from dudes left and right, every day. What's the point? It's like having your number all out.
I leave my circle tight in keep my family close.
Big dreams turn into big things.
No matter how successful you become you gotta keep grindin' and be a good person and then good things will come to you.
They say money rule the world, you can’t pay God with it
One night I prayed to God, I asked could he please remove my enemies from my life, and before you knew it I started losing friends.
Jail was terrible. It was a nightmare.
Sometimes I have to remind myself, that on my worst day I live like somebody on their greatest
Every time I bought someone's album, it was about the connection. I was loving everything, from their raps to their style. I wanted to meet them.
If you say I just yell on records, that means you ain't a real fan of me, and I would never even give your comment the time of day.
I ain't drop an album since I was 25. I rap way better. I've experienced way more.
When I'm not in the booth, I'm one of the most laid-back guys. But growing up, I liked DMX, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, and T.I. - dudes that went all out on the track. My first songs were energetic because I liked their energy.
I'm into all types of stuff. I might have on Pumas one day, Givenchy the next. I'd wear this John Elliott sweat suit to the club.
I always wanted to be one of the hottest rappers.
I've always been rapping before I was making money off of it. Before I made a profit, I had always been rapping.
Jay-Z ain't a manager; he owns a management company. He been through this; he been through the game for a long time, so he knows tactics in taking artists in certain directions we need to go in.
I watch my YouTube videos over and over.
If I was to get money, that's the first thing you would get: a '96 Impala.
My first songs were energetic because I liked their energy. When I used to battle people every day, I had to go hard. If someone went harder than me, they left with the win. I haven't lost since I was 12 years old.
I don't want to just be fully rapping my whole life.
I don't think I would change really anything about rap. Rap don't have no limits to it, and I like it like that.
I don't know what type of music my son will want. By the time he starts listening to music, really, at like, 15, 16, I'll probably have 10 albums out by that time.
Philly ain't a good environment for you when you headed in a different direction. Bad things happen left and right. You might walk up the street, make a wrong turn, and your whole life could flip.
I have a fan base worldwide, man. I think they're really down for me. That's how I got signed - 30,000 fans retweeting Rick Ross.
It's cool when people know you more, but I like people to treat me regular when they see me. I take pictures. I don't really be big on people looking at me.
I'm always gonna be all over my CD the most, of course. My talent is my talent. I ain't really tripping off no ego; I just like to make good music with good people.
Everybody think they're famous when they get 100,000 followers on Instagram and 5,000 on Twitter.