Tired of X, Rapper Meek Mill now has a LinkedIn account. We tried to find out why.
The Grammy-nominated artist from North Philly is taking his business and tech ideas to LinkedIn. But he is also bragging about it on X.

We’re not the only ones updating our LinkedIn profiles, scrolling through workaversary posts, and flying through “easy-apply” applications.
Last week, Grammy-nominated artist Meek Mill joined LinkedIn, and has already shaken things up on the world’s largest professional networking platform.
The “Dreams & Nightmares” rapper and North Philly native said he’s done with the saturation of AI bots, Deep Fake slop, and “gossip people” on X.
“We basically in a deep matrix trapped between Instagram, x …, TikTok, snap, etc. we have millions of fans, we can’t even get real data on them, that’s where the bots live, free to control narrative,” Meek tweeted.
So, he decided to join...LinkedIn?
That’s a surprise and perhaps bit of a disappointment for anyone who has followed his unhinged and unintentionally hilarious tweets, including his memorable rap beefs with the likes of Cassidy, Wale, and Drake. But the Dream Chaser Records CEO said he’s ready to showcase his “true potential.”
And he thinks LinkedIn is the perfect platform to do that.
“For too long, others have spoken on my behalf, but now I am taking the reins and speaking for myself, supported by a strong team,” Meek wrote in his first LinkedIn post, last week. “I will be posting more content and business ideas to demonstrate the strength of the brand and my process.”
In his bio, the rapper wrote he’s “looking to build out and make business connections that’s aligned with meek mill, dream chasers & bikelife brand.” He added that he’s looking to connect with criminal justice reform advocates, and that he’s “nice at creating tech ideas.”
And from the looks of it, those connections are already happening.
Since joining the platform, the rapper, born Robert Rihmeek Williams, has made posts looking to explore business partnerships and collaborations with music labels, AI programmers, and video game developers.
Meek’s recent foray into LinkedIn, and his calls for business collabs and partnerships, comes months after he announced his musical independence and broke away from recording labels.
In a June 2025 appearance on Philly-based content creator Raud‘s stream, Meek talked about only receiving 13% of his earnings for the first 13 years of his career. Now, as an independent artist, he said he’s getting 100%, but keeping an open mind for future partnerships.
“I’m about to do something else, something they’ve never seen before. I’ll talk about it when we do it,” he said during the stream.
Maybe that explains the LinkedIn pivot.
He is also the owner of a nonprofit, Reform Alliance, which launched in January 2019. Through it, Meek has advocated for legislation and policy changes around parole and probation laws. The inspiration, as he explained in a LinkedIn post, was the wrongful conviction of a childhood friend who, according to Meek, was sentenced to 20-40 years for a crime he never committed, and was released only three years ago.
Meek also expressed an interest in making a documentary, building a clothing brand, and establishing his own beverage company.
“Very inspiring Mr Mill, I have followed your career rather closely and look forward to seeing your impact on the platform. I strongly believe you can certainly make a difference in the community and strengthen the culture,” one LinkedIn user wrote in response to his post.
“I’ll automate your whole business for you Meek give me a dm,” another user commented.
He has replied with a “let’s work” to several of these comments. But, he clarified on Monday, “Please ensure you have a proven track record.”
Seemingly, Mill’s not the only artist to have made the jump to LinkedIn. Last week, a profile claiming to be Claire Boucher, the birth name of Canadian singer-songwriter Grimes, also appeared on the platform.
Even on the new platform, Meek hasn’t abandoned his old social media ways of bringing folks to task.
In a Sunday post, he called out an unnamed group in Albany, NY who he claims has mounted “a noticeable smear campaign against my name.” But, he insisted, he wants to “focus on the positive. I am eager to collaborate with tech and marketing companies to elevate my brand to new heights.”
As Meek gets used to the lay of the land on LinkedIn, he hasn’t forgotten his X account.
On Saturday, he wrote a post on X describing the connections he’s made on LinkedIn before issuing a caveat: “... I don’t want the gossip people to follow me to LinkedIn just business...[sic]”
Meek’s future plans include everything from a documentary chronicling the DVD era, to implementing AI courses in public schools and underserved communities, and to finding a “long term meek mill supporter” who’s invested in a future tech startup.
He even added a music collaboration with J. Cole to his wish-list.
“I need j Cole on my project wassup bro let’s get it in the studio!!!!!,” he wrote.
Meek said he’s been using AI platforms like Claude to organize his music and business verticals, all thanks to “some tech youngbull” he met on LinkedIn who gave him a template to use.
“It’s moving my business forward at a high rate!,” he explained on X.
Beyond his calls for partnership, Meek also hinted at a possible project this summer. And that nothing, not even “algorithms,” are going to “stop the soul” in his music from reaching his listeners, he said.