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Joe Budden TV·EntertainmentMeek Mill Joins LinkedIn After Frustration With X
TL;DR
Meek Mill joining LinkedIn confused commentators who think he's too famous for it to work and suspect he's navigating independence without proper management support.
Key Points
- 1.Meek Mill's LinkedIn move signals possible independence struggles. Commentators speculate his very hands-on social media presence suggests his former team — managers, agents, lawyers — may no longer be closely involved in his career navigation.
- 2.LinkedIn has evolved far beyond job searching. Panelists note it's now a serious corporate networking tool; one mentioned that artist Matt A.B. reportedly secures brand deals directly through the platform.
- 3.The group debated whether this was a paid LinkedIn partnership. They concluded it looked too unpolished and organic to be a brand deal, with one saying 'it seemed like old guy trying to figure out the Wi-Fi code.'
- 4.Commentators worry LinkedIn won't work for Meek the way he hopes. His celebrity status will likely flood him with unsolicited demos and pitches, similar to why a celebrity on a dating app would be overwhelmed — the platform isn't built for his scale.
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