Meek Mill can now record music while on house arrest

FILE - In this Sept. 28, 2013, file photo, Meek Mill performs at the BET Hip Hop Awards, in Atlanta. A judge has sent Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill to jail for three to six months for violating his probation on a 2009 drug and gun case. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File) ORG XMIT: NY117

At first the judge had told Meek Mill he could not record or put out any new music while he is on his three months of house arrest. But now it has been discovered that the judge actually decided to take it a little easier on Meek letting him make all the music he wants but the only catch is that he can not sell any of it for profit. This is amazing news for fans though because who doesn’t want some free music and with the time he has Meek just might be able to put together a bunch of projects.

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