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Meek Mill Drops New Single ‘Survivors Guilt’ Ahead of Roots Picnic Headline Performance

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Released just ahead of Meek Mill’s headlining performance at Roots Picnic in his hometown of Philadelphia, ‘Survivors Guilt’ is a full-on confession about trauma, loss, loyalty, and the guilt that comes with making it out when so many couldn’t. Whether you’ve lived it or just recognize the story, this one’s going to hit home. The new single features G Herbo and Southside on the beat.

‘Survivors Guilt’ follows Meek’s recent feature on Fridayy’s ‘Proud of Me’– deemed by many as the verse of the year – and with up-and-coming NY artist, Kocky Ka, as a strong visible follow up on ‘Dark Nights.’ Both features perfectly encapsulate how intentional Meek has been both as an artist and entrepreneur, weaving personal truths and broader societal themes into his artistry as well as supporting emerging artists.

Meek’s new single also mirrors his work with REFORM Alliance. Since its founding in 2019, REFORM has become a national leader in criminal justice reform. Inspired by Meek’s own experiences with the probation system, the organization is focused on advancing bipartisan legislation, evidence-based policy, and grassroots partnerships. To date, REFORM has helped pass 21 bipartisan bills across 12 states, creating pathways for 850,000+ people to exit the justice system. 

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