Words matter. These are the best Meek Mill Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Work harder than anybody you’ve ever seen. That’s what I believe.
I’m into all types of stuff. I might have on Pumas one day, Givenchy the next. I’d wear this John Elliott sweat suit to the club.
If you don’t have your friends and your family, what do you really have? You can have all the money in the world, but with no friends and no family, it’s no good.
I gotta keep hustling. I know when it comes to the Internet, we move units. I grew up on the Internet.
I have a fan base worldwide, man. I think they’re really down for me. That’s how I got signed – 30,000 fans retweeting Rick Ross.
Everybody think they’re famous when they get 100,000 followers on Instagram and 5,000 on Twitter.
Jail was terrible. It was a nightmare.
I watch my YouTube videos over and over.
I’m always gonna be all over my CD the most, of course. My talent is my talent. I ain’t really tripping off no ego; I just like to make good music with good people.
I don’t wear the see-through shirts or anything too glittery. I come from that ’90s school of rap. Fitted caps, because I got a big head, so snapbacks don’t fit me right.
If you don’t know where you make your mistakes, that’s your worst mistake: not knowing where your mistakes are at.
If you say I just yell on records, that means you ain’t a real fan of me, and I would never even give your comment the time of day.
I think it’s way harder when you have success, ’cause people tend to not treat you the same or look at you the same because they see the success or the money you make.
I know all I really wanna do is get money and take care of my family.
Your brand is your name, basically. A lot of people don’t know that they need to build their brand; your brand is what keeps you moving.
I’m not gone remix a record I don’t got no love for.
I don’t want to just be fully rapping my whole life.
Jay-Z ain’t a manager; he owns a management company. He been through this; he been through the game for a long time, so he knows tactics in taking artists in certain directions we need to go in.
I need, sometimes, individuals to spark an idea so that I can take off running.
I think everybody from Philadelphia been shot at before.
I always wanted to be one of the hottest rappers.
It’s always dope being able to perform with your girlfriend and get money with your girlfriend.
People say money ain’t nothing; money is basically everything.
Being that I went to jail and came back, I went through a whole new experience in life. I went from being at the top to back down at the bottom again. In jail, you get stripped of your freedom and everything, so I experienced different things, learned more.
Meek Mill – my homies used to call me ‘Meek Millions,’ and at the time I didn’t have no millions, so I ain’t really want to be called ‘Millions,’ so I just shortened it down to Meek Mill. ‘Meek Milli,’ my friends used to call me.
I’m not the best person at putting words together. I can’t give you the melody. But I might inspire somebody.
I work hard. I focus on myself and putting food on my dinner table before anything else. I don’t worry about other artists. Worrying about the next person in a negative way is the wrong way to be.
The Rolls Royce was the real first car. It wasn’t the first new car I got, but it was the first real car I bought that’s like, ‘Wow, I got this.’
Philly gave me my ambition and drive to get more. It’s a reminder to stay on top of my game. That’s not a place I want to go back to.
I don’t think I would change really anything about rap. Rap don’t have no limits to it, and I like it like that.
I don’t rely on catchphrases or really like sing-along. I just do whatever I feel. Whatever the beat makes me say, I do that and I run with that. It’s been working for me, so I’d be cool with that.
My homies hold me down, really. I talk to Baby, Jeezy, Rozay, Nicki, everybody, from jail. Just call once in a while and holla at people like, ‘Yo what’s up? What’s life like out there?’ for people to give me a report of what’s going on.
Every time I bought someone’s album, it was about the connection. I was loving everything, from their raps to their style. I wanted to meet them.