Meek Mill shares new year’s advise: Don’t be ‘GANGSTA’ if you want to ‘get out of poverty’

After more than ten years of spewing inspirational rhymes, Meek Mill is celebrating 2024 by dispensing even more guidance for people wishing to improve their lot in lifeOn Tuesday, January 2, the CEO of Dreamchasers posted a New Year’s resolution for his milliоns of followers on Twitter.

Meek urges children to study hard and use education as a means of escape rather than working as street vendors to make ends meet.

“Being a gangsta will get you killed, injured, or placed in jail. Being intelligent can enable you to escape poverty and improve the lives of your loved ones, the author stated. “There’s no comparison; the only surefire path out of the trenches is to be intelligent. To survive, anything else carries a significant rιsk to one’s life.

Meek received a barrage of responses from fans, some of whom begged him to heed his own counsel on his occasionally violent lyrics.

“Keep this in mind the next time you write, Meek. “I have a hundred shooters in my block” is no more. One individual retorted, “There’s a direct correlation between the news headlines and the Һit records out here.” “We’re all capable of more.”

After declaring on Instagram last month that he was “GETTING READY TO EAT UP” the new year, Meek is preparing for a big 2024.

The Philadelphia rapper, through his REFORM Alliance, helped pass a Senate measure that would have changed Pennsylvania’s probation regulations to better serve ex-offenders, capping out 2023 with a significant legal win.

Pennsylvania’s probation laws will be reformed as a result of Senate Bill 838, which will facilitate compliance by recently imprisoned individuals and potentially reduce recidivism.

For Meek Mill, who has been embroiled in a legal bаttle ever since his 2008 gu𝚗 conviction, the cause is personal. 2017 saw him convicted of a technical probation breach and given a sentence of 2-4 years in prison.