Meek Mill Reflects on Rough Past in 'Left Hollywood' Music Video
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The ex-boyfriend of Nicki Minaj has released the clip and announced a 21-date North American tour with Yo Gotti.

AceShowbiz - Following the surprise release of three-track mixtape "Meekend Music" last weekend, Meek Mill has now released a music video for one of the tracks titled "Left Hollywood". The four-minute clip features Meek reflecting on his past, long before he gained fame in hip-hop industry. Directed by Will Ngo, the video finds Meek in his hometown in Philadelphia. He delivers his verses in a trap house full of his friends.

"I went from goin' to school, to totin' them tools and makin' a move/ Said I would win, the said I would lose, s**t/ We're so confused , hope I don't make the news, oh Lord/ We was breakin' the rules, trappin' to get some food/ Risking freedom for shoes/ Knowin' that I don't need em I'm be spending money on jewels/ Jeweler like getting' food, they told us that this was cool," Meek raps on the hook.

"Meekend Music" was a treat to Meek's fans to celebrate his 30th birthday. Along with the EP, he also released a new video for "Litty" featuring Tory Lanez. The song itself is a track off Meek's album "DC4" which was released last October. Produced by duo Sound M.O.B., the track features Meek rapping about spending money and using drugs.

In addition to the music video, Meek recently announced a tour. He will team up with his fellow rapper Yo Gotti to host "Against All Odds Tour" which will visit 21 North American cities. The extensive trek will kick off on July 5 in Cleveland and run through August 8.

Meek Mill and Yo Gotti's "Against All Odds Tour":

  • July 5: Cleveland, Ohio - Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
  • July 6: Indianapolis, Indiana - Klipsch Music Center
  • July 7: Detroit, Michigan - Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
  • July 9: St. Louis, Missouri - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • July 12: Boston, Massachusetts - Tsongas Center at Umass Lowell
  • July 14: New York - Hammerstein Ballroom
  • July 15: Reading, Pennsylvania - The Santander Arena
  • July 18: Baltimore, Maryland - Pier Six Pavilion
  • July 19: Charlotte, North Carolina - Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • July 21: Atlanta, Georgia - Lakewood Amphitheatre
  • July 22: Jacksonville, Florida - Daily's Place
  • July 23: Miami, Florida - Bayfront Park Amphitheatre
  • July 25: Nashville, Tennessee - Nashville Municipal Auditorium
  • July 27 : New Orleans, Louisiana - UNO Lakefront Arena
  • July 28: Houston, Texas - Revention Music Center
  • July 29: Austin, Texas - HEB Center at Cedar Park
  • July 30: Dallas, Texas - South Side Ballroom
  • August 1: Denver, Colorado - Fillmore Auditorium
  • August 3: Phoenix, Arizona - Comerica Theatre
  • August 4: Los Angeles, California - Hollywood Palladium
  • August 8: Seattle, Washington - WaMu Theater

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