Meek Mill apparently has no worry for the court-ordered mandate that keeps him from releasing new music because he just dropped the full version of his "Summer Sixteen" freestyle, complete with a "Panda" freestyle tacked on too. Hear it above.

The "Summer Sixteen" freestyle has been in the making for awhile, but the addition of "Panda" is something new. Meek fans will also be happy to hear that he doesn't take any shots at Drake during the four minute track - at least not overtly.

Although his recent house arrest sentence bars him from releasing any new music, he was also recently featured on the final version of Young Thug's "Digits," which leaked over the weekend. Whether either of these releases will harm him is yet to be known.

Meek's also been in the news after Drake's alleged ghostwriter Quentin Miller said that the MMG rapper's crew ran up on Quentin in a Nike Store in L.A.. "I shed blood in the Nike Store," Miller told DJ Vlad. Hours later, Meek seemed to respond on Instagram with a picture of Russell Westbrook doing his infamous "WTF?" face. Clearly Meek didn't want anything to do with Quentin's accusations.

Despite the excitement behind new music from Meek, it is concerning that this flies in the face of his house arrest. Dreamchasers 4 has been in the works for awhile, as has MMG's Self Made Vol. 4, but it doesn't seem like either of those will get releases before Meek's finished with his house arrest.

And that's okay - the last thing we'd want to see is Meek lose his freedom because he wanted to drop some rap songs.

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