
Rising Atlanta rapper Mali Meexh continues staking his claim in the game with the new visual for “10 Summers” — a video that strips back the distractions and puts him front‑and‑center, showing not only his ambition, but the raw emotional fuel that drives his art.
From the opening frame, the video places Mali alone — standing in isolation, rapping from his guts. The environment isn’t crowded or chaotic; instead, it feels intimate, introspective. The choice to present him solo underscores a message of self‑reliance, resilience, and the weight of carrying one’s own story.
Though still independent, Mali Meexh is not shy about showing ambition. The video’s title “10 Summers” suggests a timeline: years of grind, summers of heat, work that stretches across seasons. He’s portraying himself not as a flash‑in‑the‑pan, but as a craftsman who’s been building.
Mali Meexh is operating under his own steam — independent, making moves. While he’s associated with Hunxho, the video reinforces that Mali is forging his individual lane. In the broader sense, this is very much part of the modern Atlanta narrative: the city where rap isn’t a gate‑kept club, but a self‑made movement. As one article puts it, “Atlanta is … the mecca of music” and its scene thrives on independent energy and creative autonomy