Speaking of scams, this alliterate A list rapper with team owners as friends, is just going to take the financing for a project he and others are receiving and put it in their pockets.

Meek Mill

Bob Kraft

Michael Rubin

Meek Mill, Lil Durk, Lil Baby and 21 Savage Are Building Their Own Music Platform

Meek Mill has teamed up with Lil Durk, Lil Baby and 21 Savage to build their very own digital streaming platform.

The Championships artist took to Twitter to make the announcement and essentially post a hiring ad for those in Silicon Valley. “Me lil baby Durkio tryna get somebody in Silicon Valley to build us our own music platform we can be majority owner in! We will pay!! We need top Silicon Valley steppers please!” Mill tweeted, adding, “21 gone link in too we need some app options we looking for the best platform builders!!!! Tryna get started 2021[.]“

A day later, he provided some more information about the new venture, “[W]e gone start something and donate a % to the people we make money from! We waiting on production now! #culturecurrency coming full blast!!!”

“Respectfully to Spotify too we get millions with them one of my biggest platforms I sell on! We need their help too… but we gone build something where we can maximize black wealth and we not gone fail by any means “we got a real backing behind us” let’s get it,” Mill continued. “We not even trying to build the same thing as Spotify …tidal … apple we wanna build a platform/tool and connect it with those big big companies and eat and build up some billion dollar shit! If you a big rapper that sale a lot snd got a lot of influence rap in for %[.]” – Source

Sixers Owner Michael Rubin on Meek Mill, Bob Kraft…and That Chopper Ride

Before the chopper, before the Instagram announcement that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court had ordered the release of Meek Mill on bail, before he put his billion-dollar voice behind a movement—before all of that, Michael Rubin was an NBA owner whose name recognition didn’t extend far beyond the realm of Philadelphia 76ers Twitter. The e-commerce billionaire and 76ers co-owner had never been very outspoken on matters of national interest. Rather, he was doing what most middle-aged businessmen do: invest. The 46-year-old had invested in a series of successful ventures, including Kynetic, the parent company of Fanatics, Rue La La and ShopRunner. He bought a minority share of the 76ers in 2011. Little did he know that his interest in the NBA would yield a friendship that would change his life—and open his eyes to a world he had never seen.

Rubin and Meek met at NBA All-Star Weekend in 2013, when Rubin and his daughter were sitting next to Meek and his now ex-girlfriend, Nicki Minaj. Rubin’s daughter was a fan of Minaj, so they struck up a conversation. Meanwhile, a bromance blossomed between Rubin and Meek, two Philly natives. “Over time, we became close, and now I’d consider him one of my closest friends,” Rubin told B/R. Fast forward to this past NBA season: Rubin coordinated an effort to get Meek out of prison; he is working to combat systemic issues within America’s criminal justice system; and he is among the most influential personalities in sports culture today.

For the B/R POWER 50, which also examines Meek’s release in his own words, we sat down with Rubin to talk about his relationship with his rapper friend…and about that chopper. – Source


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