by KeY Wane): This is a feel-good track with a bumping beat in other words, Meek Mill at his very best. Notable bars: "The meek shall inherit the earth / So I'mma own this b-tch until I'm buried in dirt" "And I don't know why, I just feel like I'm the one / They label me a victim but now look what I become / Or should I say became, I don't do it for the fame" "The system made me stronger / And being broke just gave me my hunger"ģ) Amen ft. This track serves as another reminder of this. There have been plenty of hype rappers that emerge for a few years but fail to find a permanent niche in the rap game however, few of these put the feeling into their music that Meek Mill does. In particular, this song speaks to all that Robert Williams overcame to become the Meek Mill that we know today: poverty, fear that he might be killed in his sleep, legal troubles, and friends that turned against him. by All Star): Essentially an extension of the Intro, this song features a reflective by Meek on his coming to fame, eloquent interjections by mixtape host DJ Drama on the nature of dreams, and a beat by All Star that can best be described as, well, dreamlike. Notable bars: "Yeah, it's a lot of bad b-tches in the building, Amen / Came in the game killin' n-ggas, J Lin"Ģ) Ready or Not (prod.
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This is an excellent two-minute lead-in to a series of excellent songs at the outset of the tape. If DC1 was about chasing dreams, DC2 is a reflection on having achieved those dreams (and, of course, aspiring for even greater).
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by The Beat Bully): If perhaps this intro does not match the lyrical hype provided by the A One-produced Intro from the original Dreamchasers, the sample from a Muhammad Ali speech that sets the self-lauding tone that Meek uses throughout the tape. Give it a read, but more importantly, give Dreamchasers 2 a listen and continue to keep an eye on Meek Mill and Maybach Music in years to come.ġ) Intro (prod. At the very least, the Dreamchasers series as well as his less acclaimed Flamerz series have provided plenty of quality music in a remarkably short period of time.īelow is a track by track review of DC2. Incredible flow and sound, impressive and rapidly improving lyrical talents, depth of experience that seems almost a prerequisite for a success in rap (Williams has already served one jail sentence on gun charges), and a deal with MMG bode well for a successful career. Named the seventh hottest rapper in the game right now by MTV in February, one could make an argument that just three months later Meek Mill, christened Robert Williams, is hotter than any of the artists who had been listed ahead of him. Ten days after the release of the project, it is clear: Dreamchasers 2 is simply a continuation of the start to an impressive career, garnering an astounding 2,750,000+ downloads on alone, an improvement nearly sixfold over his last effort and good enough to be the most-downloaded tape of 2012 thus far. Sign up for the Complex Newsletter for breaking news, events, and unique stories.Certainly Philadelphia-born, up-and-coming hip hop artist Meek Mill faced a tall task in releasing his latest effort, Dreamchasers 2, on May 7th after all, his first tape, Dreamchasers, exceeded 500,000 downloads, ranked #5 on 's list of the greatest mixtapes of 2011, and brought him to the forefront of the popular hip-hop along with fellow Maybach Music labelmates Wale and Rick Ross. Sneaker of the Year: The Best Since ’85 Book - Now available for pre-order! Sole Collector Mobile App - Your app for the Sneaker World The Complex SHOP: Designer Clothing and Brands Meek Mill Flexes His Lavish Lifestyle in “Expensive Pain” Music Video Meek Mill Shares Handwritten Note Revealing Tracklist and Features for 'Expensive Pain' Here Are the First Week Numbers for Meek Mill's 'Expensive Pain'
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Meek released the fourth Dreamchasers tape back in 2016, five years after the release of the first project. “I think about, what is the purpose of me being on Billboard? If Jay-Z talking ‘bout he don’t believe Billboard, he been in the game for 30 years, why should I should put myself in a position… Billboard is not a part of my marketing scheme, it’s not a part of my talent, a part of my art… I’ve never really been a numbers person.” “I’d rather they take me off Billboard,” Meek told Speedy Morman about the release in a recent interview. As for the album’s charting success and 95,000 first-week units moved, he’s not a big fan of keeping tabs on all that. 3 on the Billboard 200, saw the inclusion of Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, and others-some of whom joined him on stage at his massive Madison Square Garden show celebrating the album release a few weeks later.