Lord knows, I got alotta homies in the dirt
#JUNGLE BEATS OR JAHLIL BEATS MAC#
I think they wanna wet me like New Orleans and the leveesīut I got this mac elevy, these niggas’ll never get me Niggas wanna murder me I’m ridin’ around heavy The second verse is the brightest spot of the song, which is saying something as they’re all epic: His flow is often frantic, sometimes to his detriment as it gets him off beat or trying to cram a lot of syllables into one line ( a’la Talib Kweli) but here it works and it just sounds like Mill is going for broke. Boi-1da hooks up a simple yet soulful beat that is really effective as Meek details the adversity that he’s dealt with living the street life. The chorus is average, the beat sounds disposable and Mill’s rhymes are forgettable.įollowing a throwaway track we get arguably the best song on the album. The problem is, anyone over the age of 19 whose circulation isn’t being cut off by their jeans probably won’t be nodding their head to this one. It almost feels like they tried to make a Y.O.L.O. Kirko Bangz helps out on the hook as Meek Mill raps about the carefree lifestyle that comes with being on #teamyoungnigga.
The third cut of the album brings us the CD’s second single. But it was really hard for me to take this song seriously after that one.įeaturing Kirko Bangz Produced by Jahlil Beats I know there are a lot of people that heard that and though that was hot, and I’m all for creativity, and a fan of anime. But I have to talk about how about 30 seconds into the song this line is said “They hit his body he went in shock, no Pikachu”. I wanted to talk about how the aggressive delivery that could have made this a staple on the streets. So I really wanted to talk about the menacing and brooding back drop that Black Metaphor creates for Mill to spit that grimey, tough talk on. Nice opener to the album and the switch was pulled off well. Halfway through the song the track does a complete 180 as Meek takes his flow into overdrive and the beat goes from melodic to threatening. While the subject matter may be trite, Meek has enough charisma to make it sound engaging. Mill sticks to the street rapper script, pledging the loyalty to the game, achieving by any means necessary, money over women etc. However we get a lush piano loop just as luxurious as the expensive vehicle. I was surprised that the Maybach drop wasn’t included to open off the CD. Will Dreams & Nightmares be more Dwayne Wade or Chris Bosh? Let’s listen. The 2011 XXL Freshman Class member has been using his cosigns and connects to elevate himself to the top right next to his employer.
One of the most promising acts in MMG is Philly rapper Meek Mill.
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