Meek Mill's determined to crack the code of getting paid from rapping

Everyone has a side hustle but it’s tough when your main hustle doesn’t continuously bring in the big money. Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill celebrates his Expensive Pain album’s one-year anniversary with a promise to have a different approach to securing the bag as a rapper moving forward.

Meek Mill celebrates his ‘Expensive Pain’ one-year anniversary

MM hit up his Instagram page to initially reflect on the LP. But things took a wild turn for the best with some self-reflection and the promise to really break the algorithm to make rapping a financial goal.

“1 year Anniversary to the last album idk how money I made off it or had no control over the overall plan and I only made 13% off it lol …. I’ma make 10m + off every album I drop from here on out… I was caught up in that slave shit that’s why I been taking long …… that shit still on this album! everything I do flames! they don’t really promote music with morals in that system … now it’s my go now ima crack the code on getting paid for rapping! #Expensivepain

Don’t show me plaques show me checks how much each song make 💎 shout to roc nation And @ninachanel pressed p on this”

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