Meek Mill is now out of solitary confinement, where he was being held in his cell for 23 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The move comes just days after the 30-year old Philadelphia rapper, real name Robert Williams, made the request to be let out via his lawyers.
He has been moved from Camp Hill state prison to the State Correctional Institution in Chester, Pennsylvania, according to TMZ.
Meek is now in general population where he wanted to be.
The "Dreams and Nightmares" Intro hit maker also has a lot more freedom. He can go to the yard in the morning and afternoon, where he can go for a jog or play basketball.
In addition, Meek has gym privileges and is allowed to go to the library. He can read there or check out books to peruse in his cell.
He's allowed to choose between two jobs. Either cleaning cells or cooking. Both pay 19 cents an hour.
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