Since releasing his most recent album Expensive Pain in 2021, fans have anxiously awaited for Meek Mill to return to the mic. The MC delighted fans on Monday evening with the release of his latest mixtape effort, Flamerz 5. His fifth installment in the mixtape series, featuring beats from recent hits like GloRilla and Cardi B’s “Tomorrow 2,” DJ Khaled’s “God Did,” Ice Spice’s “Munch (Feeling’ U)” and more.
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Meek Invites fans For Q&A Session On Twitter
Ahead of the mixtape’s release, an fan tweeted the rapper, asking when exactly the project would be available for listening. The Philly-bred rapper replied, “#askmeek 5PM.” And opened the door for fans to send follow-up tweets with their very own questions.
#askmeek 5PM
#askmeek 5PM https://t.co/iNDKFYP7ln
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) November 21, 2022
Hashtag #askmeek for me to answer!
Hashtag #askmeek for me to answer!
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) November 21, 2022
Meek Gets Candid About His Album Sales
Aside from revealing that he’s currently single, the 35-year-old rapper also shared that the payouts from his Expensive Pain album sales haven’t been quite what he’s expected.
I let those albums go once I seen I was get 13. Cents to every dollar, once I really figured that out I ain’t promoting no label shit I don’t eat off …. My money come from my name and brand
I let those albums go once I seen I was get 13. Cents to every dollar, once I really figured that out I ain’t promoting no label shit I don’t eat off …. My money come from my name and brand https://t.co/IliMxLp30I
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) November 21, 2022
The “Dreams and Nightmares” rapper added that he’s only “made 11 million dollars in 10 years from music.” This realization caused him to become “shocked mad,” turning his interest away from being apart of any major music label.
The rapper revealed that many trusted sources let him down when he “got educated” about his business, adding that “they mentally keep you faded from knowing.” So much so, that he recalled learning about the sales from his Drake-assisted single, “Going Bad,” and “losing all trust” for the streaming industry.
Meek shared that although the song brought in $24 million dollars in sales, he was left unclear on how much money he received from the total revenue. Meek also added that he asked Drake to hop on the song three days before his Championships album was released, thinking the rapper did the feature for free. However, he never inquired to learn more about “how much [he] made off a song that made that much” because he was given a plaque.
Big mental trickery!
I asked drake to do that song 3 days b4 my album came out “I think he did for free for me” we cooked it up …. How tf do I not know how much I made off a song that made that much … they gave me a plaque 😂 big mental trickery!
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) November 21, 2022