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Though that’s not a long period of time, any sort of setback for Meek at this point is a major blow against his efforts to feed the streets and win back the public.Welcome to /r/HipHopHeads! /r/Hiphopheads COVID-19 Donations Thread In February of this year, a judge ruled that Meek had violated the travel restrictions of his probation and the MMG rapper ended up having to serve three months on house arrest. Unfortunately for Meek, the Drake beef is not the only obstacle he’s been forced to deal with in the time since his last project. By virtue of the last year, this next project is the most important of Meek Mill’s career. Meek hasn’t released a full-length project since June 2015, when he dropped Dreams Worth More Than Money, but he’s been recording and working to promote his next mixtape, DC4, for months. This is partly Meek’s fault, as he looked unprepared for the situation and let Drake strike a major blow against the Philly rapper with the Grammy-nominated diss “Back to Back.” Since then, it’s been an uphill battle for Meek. Meek went from having an ace up his sleeve, with the Quentin Miller reference tracks seemingly proving that Drake didn’t write all of his own songs, to being the underdog in the fight, counted out by plenty. It’s still confusing, to some degree, how this played out. All eyes now turn to Meek’s next project, Dreamchasers 4, where the MMG rapper will need to change his narrative and win back the respect of the public. It’s been a year since Meek Mill started the biggest hip-hop beef in recent memory by calling out Drake for not writing his own raps-a cardinal sin in the game.