Meek Mill appealed his house arrest sentence last month in hopes the judge would reverse course and allow him to record & release music.
Well, the court approved and he IS allowed to release music…under one condition.
via TMZ:
Sources connected to the case tell us Meek got an order of clarification 2 weeks after his sentencing. The judge had said he could not record ANY music during his 90 days of house arrest, but then spelled it out in more detail.
We’re told the rule is Meek can release music in order to “protect his brand,” but it has to be on FREE platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube.
But how are fans reacting to that news? To many of them, they feel the judge is creating laws just to ruin his career as his parole violation had nothing to do with music, and so why should he be restricted?
See the reactions:
@WORLDSTAR how is this legal? I don't even listen to him but this cant be legal. What does his music have to do with the case?
— D Mo (@D_Mo2016) April 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/mikekeen/status/719204992478015488
@mikekeen @WORLDSTAR if a judge is running off of emotion that judge isn't qualified to be a judge
— D Mo (@D_Mo2016) April 10, 2016
@CeoQuane @DerekMitchell7 @mikekeen @WORLDSTAR he can rap about everything else no need to shut his whole income source down over feeling
— D Mo (@D_Mo2016) April 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/HwyHitta/status/719190816023941120
https://twitter.com/WMB8396/status/719190949889310720
https://twitter.com/Randy_Peralta19/status/719311997687492608
@WORLDSTAR its not like he was going to make any money off of it anyway
— Head Man (@Head__Man) April 10, 2016
@WORLDSTAR lmao the judge is just making up laws to fuck with this nigga
— LEY (@PrideKillzzzzz) April 10, 2016
@WORLDSTAR @Itumeleng_Les this is total torture. The niqqa has reformed and fully new being. The law is very unfair.
— MOJUTA KING KNOX (@Knoxmojuta) April 10, 2016