Even behind bars, Meek Mill can still deliver.
According to Vibe, a high wired album leftover entitled "Stuntin" made its way to the internet this past weekend. Two other tracks, "Gettin' Money" and "Am I Wrong," also hit the net.
Check out Meek Mill's latest cuts below.
Prior to his run in with the law, the Philly rapper was preparing to release his sophomore disc Dreams Worth More Than Money, which is slated to drop later this month.
Towards the end of August, a judge presiding over the MMG rapper's case denied Meek's request for early parole to return to music and support his son.
Meek was arrested in July following a local District Attorney's concern with the 27-year-old's behavior while he's on probation. The rapper's social media accounts served as the smoking gun as the judge cited photos and tweets.
"After all these years of me trying to help him move his career forward . . . I believe this defendant is basically thumbing his nose at me," the judge said during a previous hearing.
Last month, Meek's lawyer filed a petition in an attempt for an early release. Both request were denied by the same judge. Meek remains in jail following his three to six month sentence.
In the motion filed, his representative argues that Meek Mill was wrongfully taken into custody.
Meek's lawyer says the rapper had not committed any new offenses while on probation and was not given a hearing to state his defense.
MMG boss Rick Ross has vowed to try and keep Meek's album release on schedule saying, "My brother, Meek Mill ran into some unfortunate legal issues. It happens. However, his team, our team, will continue to execute Meek's plan as close to schedule as possible."
Despite the album's promoted Sept. 9 release date, the earliest Meek Mill will be released is Oct. 11.
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