Rapper Meek Mill shows off blue dirt bike & says 'pray I don’t die' after past arrest for street riding

RAPPER Meek Mill posted an Instagram photo of himself on a dirt bike near an intersection.

The Instagram post’s caption reads, “Every night I pray I don’t die or go to the feds….brand new hunnits to wipe my eyes so I don’t turn to dem meds,”

Mill previously posted a separate video showing hordes of ATV and dirt bike street riders with his 2021 song Halo playing in the background.

Lyrics to Halo read, “I just wanna go to my hood, wheelie a dirt bike,”

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Mill was the subject of a 2017 New York City dirt bike arrest after performing on The Tonight Show.

Police arrested Mill after seeing social media videos of the rapper popping wheelies and riding without a helmet, USA Today reports.

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It’s illegal to ride street bikes or ATVs in New York City.

Mill’s New York City charge was later reduced to a misdemeanor and dismissed.

Mill’s love for bike culture stems from his hometown of Philadelphia.

Mill paired up with fellow Philly-native rapper, Lil Uzi Vert, to film a music video with ATVs and motorbikes riding through The City of Brotherly Love.

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Baltimore is another city known for its motorbike and four-wheeler culture.

Especially in the Summer.

Angel Manuel Soto directed the movie Charm City Kings, a coming-of-age movie about a 14-year-old Baltimore local that wants to join an infamous group of Summertime dirt-bike riders.

Soto says, “They were literally like dancing on top of their bikes while popping a wheelie. I’ve never seen anything like that.” NPR reports.

Mill posted an Instagram video on May 26 with the caption, “Street religion just as strong as the Bible’s.”

Mill’s May 26 Instagram video showed hordes of ATVs and dirt bikes riding through city streets.

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