Meek mill
Biography
Meek Mill, born Robert Rihmeek Williams on May 6, 1987, is an American rapper, songwriter, and activist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He began his music career as a battle rapper before gaining wider recognition through his mixtapes. His big break came when he signed with Rick Ross’s Maybach Music Group, which helped launch him into mainstream success.
Meek Mill is known for his energetic rap style and motivational lyrics about struggle, success, and street life. He has released several successful projects, including “Dreams and Nightmares,” which features his iconic intro track that became a hip-hop anthem.
Beyond music, Meek Mill is also recognized for his activism, especially in criminal justice reform, following his own legal battles that gained national attention in the United States.
With multiple hit songs and collaborations with top artists, Meek Mill continues to be a powerful voice in hip-hop and a symbol of resilience and determination.