Meek Mill Shows The True Meaning Of A Ride-Or-Die Chick In "Fall Thru" Video

Meek Mill delivers the video for "Fall Thru."

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With Meek Mill's current incarceration, it's a blessing to receive new content from him in any form. After dropping Wins & Losses this summer, he's dropped off a slew of visuals for the project. Today, he releases the video for "Fall Thru."

Meek Mill's video for "Fall Thru" is a testament to ride or die love. The video shows Meek and his lady in Meek's Philadelphia neighborhood while she holds it down for him in any way possible. The video cuts between lavish images of designer clothes and diamond flooded chains while juxtaposing with images of ankle bracelets and tin foil ash trays. The video closes out with a shot of #Justice4Meek.

In other Meek Mill related news, the rapper was recently denied bail by the Pennsylvania Superior Court and will have to deal with the lower courts on the case. This ultimately means that he'll have to deal with the same judge that presided over the case in the first place for the verdict of his bail.


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