• Meek Mill Responds to Wale's Breakfast Club Comments: 'You Not in MMG'

    Apparently, Meek Mill's gotten wind of Wale's comments on his beef with Drake during an interview with the Breakfast Club and Meek isn't too pleased, to say the least. In fact, he took to social media to respond and took it upon himself to give his label mate the boot, writing, "You not in MMG."
  • Omarion Makes A Solid Return With His MMG Debut 'Sex Playlist'

    Last week, Omarion released his highly anticipated MMG debut album "Sex Playlist." The album is his first major release since 2010's Ollusion and critics are saying he's made a solid return. His fourth studio album comes after his 2012 mixtape "Care Package" and 2013′s sequel "CP2."
  • Freeway Rick Ross Calls on MMG Rapper to Fight 'Hip-Hop To Prison Pipeline'

    Former drug-dealer-turned-author Freeway Rick Ross is looking to make a change in the way hip-hop is perceived and the way drug culture is so heavily glorified. Ross is calling on the MMG rapper, who uses his name for entertainment purposes, to join his fight in ending the "hip-hop to prison pipeline." He believes the "Hood Billionaire" and other rappers should tell the truth about the origins of their success. While the "Hustlin" rapper has built a successful career from his tales of pushing drugs and becoming a self-made boss, Freeway believes these types of rap influences can be detrimental to the young people listening to it. "To William Roberts, aka Rick Ross, who's using my name, I'm inviting you in to come with me," he said in a video, per "HipHopDX." "Let's fight this culture. Let's fight this penitentiary culture that hip-hop's been spreading. Let's make a difference. Me and you need to come together and you need to tell them that you didn't make your money selling drugs and making music is how you became famous. See, it's nothing wrong with making music just like it's nothing wrong with being a correctional officer if that's what you did. "But so many of our friends who look up to you and look up to me are out on the streets thinking that they can go out and sell drugs and parlay that into a record career. I don't know if you know that they're not gonna make it, but I know that they're gonna wind up in prison with prison sentences three and four times what they should be because this war on drugs is no joke. I have 10 or 11 friends still in prison right now with life sentences, including one that even you know, Big Meech. I know how much you respect me and care about me, otherwise you wouldn't have took my name. Take a chance with me now. Let's make a difference." Freeway also called on other members of the hip-hop community to support the shift.
  • Stalley Releases Trailer For New Album 'Ohio'

    From D.C. to the West Coast, MMG is going nationwide spreading the word for Stalley's new album Ohio. The "Swangin" rapper just dropped the trailer for his forthcoming project and it features his MMG labelmate Wale, DJ Khaled and of course, the boss himself Rick Ross.
  • Stalley Reveals Album Title

    MMG Rapper Stalley is gearing up to release his debut album and he dedicated its title to his birthplace. Find out what it is here.
  • New Music From Meek Mill

    Rick Ross just took his MMG supergroup to another level with the release of his highly anticipated album Mastermind and Meek Mill just made huge announcement.
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