Meek Mill logged onto X and opened another chapter of the Meek Chronicles, and each post pulled his audience straight into the memories he carries from growing up in North Philadelphia. He shared moments that shaped him long before fame, moments that still sit heavy on his spirit.
He began with a story about losing the only money he had at thirteen. He wrote, “I will never forget the 3 card molly oldhead caught me for my whole bankroll like $400 going shopping for clothes.” He said the man posted up in the same place the bus dropped kids off on Market Street, waiting on easy targets. Meek added, “He had five actors with him,” which showed how organized the setup was. He said the man stayed in their hallway, and the apartment building allowed it because he helped with chores. Meek remembered him clearly and wrote, “His name was Nelson.”
Meek said Nelson was murdered later. He shared that officers caught the suspected killer right away and allowed residents to release years of frustration while the man was cuffed. Meek wrote, “Rip to Nelson N 32nd St and Cecil B Moore Ave.”…