Is Shatta Wale really doing a Collaboration with ex-convict Meek Mill?

Shatta Wale set to take Ghana to another level with Nicki Minaj’s former boyfriend

Is Shatta Wale really doing a  Collaboration with ex-convict  Meek Mill?
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A little under 24 hours ago, the official news hub for American artiste Meek Mill on Instagram, MeekMillNews, announced that Meek Mill might be featuring Shatta Wale on his next mixtape.

Although Meek Mill himself has not confirmed the news, this will be another huge international collaboration Shatta Wale has achieved after appearing on Beyoncé's "The Gift" album.

"seems #shattawale may have a record featuring #meekmill to be on his next mixtape for land of Africa  If so it’s gonna be a bop" meekmillnews announced. 

 

 

Meek Mill, who has been jailed multiple times for different offenses, might already have a collaboration with Shatta Wale but as long as his official accounts do not announce the news, everything up to this point will still be hearsay. So it's not confirmed yet that the feature is for real.

The American rapper recently had his third child on his 33rd birthday in 2020. He has three children.

In 2008, Mill was convicted of drug dealing and gun possession and sentenced to 11 to 23 months in prison, followed by eight years of probation, by Judge Genece Brinkley. Mill was released in early 2009 under a five-year parole agreement.

 

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Following his release from his three-to-six month prison sentence for probation violation on December 2, 2014, Mill began dating rapper and singer Nicki Minaj in early 2015; he accompanied her as an opening act on her 2015 world tour. On January 2, 2017, it was reported that Mill and Minaj had ended their two-year relationship. He is currently dating Milan Rouge now. 

On March 11, 2017, Mill was arrested at an airport in St. Louis, Missouri for assaulting two pedestrians. Shortly after his arrest and court appearance, he was given a court summons. On November 6, 2017, he was sentenced to two to four years in state prison for violating his parole.