Whether it is something they wanted it not, the world still will have a chance to hear verses from Nicki Minaj's 'boyfriend'.
Despite
a judge initially blocking Meek Mill from recording new music while
under house arrest, the star has now been given a green light to release
songs, TMZ reports.
Last
week, the 28-year-old rapper did a new remix of his nemesis Drake's
Summer Sixteen track, leading to some question whether he violated the
conditions of his sentence.
However,
the website reports the diss track was all above board as far as the
legal system is concerned - whether Drake thinks the same, remains to be
seen.
According to TMZ, sources connected to the case said Meek got an order of clarification after his sentencing.
Not an issue: Last week, the
28-year-old rapper did a new remix of his nemesis Drake's Summer Sixteen
track, leading to some question whether he violated the conditions of
his sentence
The judge decided to allow the rapper to release music in order to 'protect his brand,'.
However,
there is a provision - he cannot make any money off these new tracks so
has to drop them on free platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube.
This
is about the only good news Meek has heard since starting his sentence
which requires him to serve a minimum of three months house arrest for
parole violations with a possibility of up to 12 months depending on a
judge's review.
On Thursday on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, Nicki declared that she no longer considers Meek her boyfriend but instead called him 'a boy who likes me'.
She continued: 'We’re still figuring each other out. And in fact, I don’t even want to say that I’m in a relationship anymore.'
'He and I are just two souls passing through the universe and I don't know what's going to happen.'
While
Nicki has been seen with a big engagement ring - two different ones in
fact - on her hand, the rapper said Meek promised her three rings and
the third will be an engagement.
No doubt her words were a big blow for Meek, who has a lot on his plate at the moment.
In
February, Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley sentenced the House Party
rapper to between six months to a year in a county jail but allowed him
to serve his time at home.
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