Meek Mill is speaking out about what he believes is behind-the-scenes resistance since stepping away from the traditional label system. In a series of posts on social media , the Philadelphia rapper alleged that his move to independence has been met with efforts to limit his visibility in the industry. “When I went independent they tried to kill my name,” he wrote, pointing to what he described as a noticeable drop in streaming performance after recent releases. According to Meek, songs like “Cybertruck” and “5AM in Philly” saw a sharp decline in numbers compared to expectations. He suggested that the downturn may not have been organic, claiming he’s heard that a label could be discouraging others from supporting his music or booking him for shows. “I’m hearing a label telling people not to play my music or book me because I went Indy???? This better not be true!” he added.…