Meek Mill & Roc Nation Management Part Ways After 10 Years: Report

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Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter (L) and Meek Mill attend the launch of The Reform Alliance at John Jay College on January 23, 2019 in New York City.

Meek Mill reportedly leaves Roc Nation Management after 10 years.

It looks like Meek Mill and Roc Nation have decided to part ways after 10 years together, according to Billboard. Speculation arose that the Dream Chasers rapper and the Jay-Z-led company ended their long-standing working relationship after Meek's profile on the Roc Nation website was removed. It seems there's also no trace of Meek Mill on Roc Nation's social media platforms, as well. So far, neither party has confirmed the split and it remains unclear what led to Meek's departure from the Roc after signing with the management team in 2012. 

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Though Meek might no longer be managed by Roc Nation, he still has a few other dealings with Jay-Z and co. For one, Dream Chasers Records was announced as a joint venture with Roc Nation. Secondly, he's also part of REFORM Alliance, a non-profit initiative that he launched alongside Jay-Z to help fight for prison reform. It's unclear how these ventures might be affected by Meek's departure from Roc Nation Management.

Last year, Meek Mill released his latest album, Expensive Pain, his official follow-up to ChampionshipsExpensive Pain did not reach the same level of commercial success as his post-prison releases, leading Meek to put Atlantic Records on blast and vowing to release music independently moving forward.

"They didn’t put nothing into expensive pain and then said I can’t drop another project for 9 months at the end of my contract after I made them 100’s of millions ….. how would can anybody survive that … most rappers can’t speak because they depend on these companies “I don’t,” he tweeted before accusing Atlantic Records of ruining his relationship with Roddy Ricch

We'll keep you posted on anymore updates regarding Meek's dealings with Roc Nation. 

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