Meek Mill is still in prison and though it feels like not much can be done about it, people aren't giving up hope. Between protests and showing support whenever possible, fans are keeping the movement going. Meek's team is carrying that torch as well and decided to release a visual for "1942 Flows" off of his previous album, Wins & Losses.

The video, directed by Spike Jordan, features footage shot of Meek before he was incarcerated and of the protests that have taken place in Philadelphia. The video is extremely powerful and supports the #FreeMeek movement perfectly.

Though Meek isn't free yet, there has been some positive movement. On April 5th, Philadelphia District Attorney, Larry Krasner, officially filed no opposition to allowing Meek to be freed on bail. Joe Tacopina, Meek's lawyer, relayed the following statement to Complex about the news:

“We are encouraged by the Philadelphia District Attorney’s steadfast stance in not opposing Meek Mill’s release on bail at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court level while the current legal proceedings continue, even in light of Judge Brinkley’s vindictive and erroneous decision."

Hopefully, this is the start of the process of getting Meek Mill out of prison. We'll keep you all posted as this story develops.

Watch the visual for "1942 Flows" above and tell us your thoughts.

Source: complex.com