Acccording to Time, Meek Mill is gearing up for the release of his new album Dreams Worth More Than Money, but the MMG MC also celebrated Father’s Day in grand style. This was the word of the Philly rapper in is op-ed for Time about fatherhood (Jun. 19), .
“As a father, now I
get to give my son the life I never had,” Mill said. “I love my son with
all my heart, and I would do anything for him. It’s a crazy feeling
knowing that I will help him become a great man.”
While Mill celebrates fatherhood now, he couldn’t always enjoy Father’s Day growing up because of his dad’s tragic death.
“I never had a strong male figure in my life,” he said. “I didn’t
have that person to teach me things fathers teach their sons because my
father was killed when I was young. It was just me, my mom, and my
sister, so I had to be the man of the house. When I was younger, I
remember being able to speak to my father and then in the blink of an
eye, he was gone.
“My mom played the role of both mom and dad,” he added. “We had
nothing growing up, so my mom worked any job she could find to provide
for me and my sister. I love her so much for that. But as much as I
appreciated everything my mother did for me, she couldn’t fill the space
that a father should hold in a child’s life.”
The tragedy of his father’s death – which is described on Meek’s 2012
song “Traumatized” – now serves as a reminder of how meaningful quality
time with his son is. “Growing up without a father made me realize just
how special time is with my son and how much of an impact I can have on
his life,” he said.
Amen.
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