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Madamm Meek Announces New Music and Leadership Initiatives Following the Passing of Young Bleed

Madamm Meek remains focused on truth, transparency, and honoring legacy 

by NewMusicToday
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Detroit, MI — Hip-hop artist, entrepreneur, and California Music Hall of Fame inductee Madamm Meek is entering a new creative and leadership chapter following the passing of No Limit Records affiliated, Priority Records signed rapper Young Bleed, with whom she shares a child.

Based in Detroit, Michigan, and deeply connected to the West Coast, Madamm Meek has long maintained a multifaceted role in hip-hop culture. In the wake of Young Bleed’s death, she has announced several upcoming singles, marking a return to music shaped by grief, resilience, and legacy.

In addition to her recording career, Madamm Meek serves as the appointed CEO of Faces of Rap Mothers, an organization focused on uplifting and advocating for the mothers of hip-hop artists. She is also the President of Children Future LLC, a company dedicated to youth-centered initiatives and generational empowerment.

Madamm Meek recently appeared on the When I Fell In Love With Hip Hop podcast, where she shared personal reflections on her experiences and made controversial claims regarding No Limit Records founder Master P, stating her belief that Young Bleed was “sacrificed.” These statements were expressed as her personal perspective and have not been independently verified.

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The interview has generated widespread discussion across hip-hop media, prompting renewed conversations about power, accountability, and the treatment of artists and their families within the music industry.

As she prepares to release new music and expand her advocacy efforts, Madamm Meek remains focused on truth, transparency, and honoring legacy — using her voice as both an artist and executive to shape her narrative on her own terms.

New music coming soon.

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