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Meek Mill Performs For The First Time Since Prison Release

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Meek Mill was released from prison last month after serving almost six months for violating probation. Last night at Rolling Loud in Miami, the rapper performed for the first time since his release, surprising the audience with a few songs. “They tried to take my freedom, they tried to crush my dreams,” he said while walking out. “But now we in Miami going the fuck up.” Watch it happen below.

.@MeekMill FINALLY hits the @RollingLoud stage for the first time since his release!!! pic.twitter.com/WhhREExPXe

— Tony M Centeno ✍ (@_tonyMC) May 13, 2018

Y’all know @MeekMill gotta get “Litty” again with his boy @torylanez!! #RLMIA2018 @RollingLoud pic.twitter.com/zAq4MTUO7e

— Tony M Centeno ✍ (@_tonyMC) May 13, 2018

@meekmill blessed uspic.twitter.com/ESJil0y1UR

— Selective. ‍♀️ (@sassys_cold) May 13, 2018

SURPRISE! @MeekMill is the secret performer at @RollingLoud. After @djkhaled introduced him, Meek Mill spoke out against police corruption, thanked #FreeMeek supporters and stressed the need to fix the justice system. #RollingLoud pic.twitter.com/ReNv2zjMw5

— Brian A. Hernandez (@BAHjournalist) May 13, 2018

This article originally appeared on Spin.

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