Meek Mill - Championships (Discussion Thread)

Izanami

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Meek was badly outshined by Ross on What's Free.

Jay been spitting the same verse for two years now.


Wish Meek had the first verse Jay and Ross is a match made in heaven. Crazy jay gave meek a classic verse and gave Drake a throwaway song so trash I don’t remember the name of the song.
 

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He saying that the shyt that split up kanye and hov with was used to drive a wedge between them while magnifying their personal issues with each other
and hov sent a shot yes
“House bigger “etc
He saying you aligned with trump like he some leader and hov house bigger then trumps/ ye and Kanye was a bought shill by trump and his hairpiece agenda and that Kanye became a puppet.

He said ye ran up a check and they (adidas) never gave Kanye leverage meanwhile also elaborated on how awful conditions were for us blacks as a whole and even his own mistakes
“We praised billboard but we were young
Now I look at billboard like is you dumb?”

Hov gone keep sending ye shots but like he said on “why I love you”
“nikkas still got love for you”
Yeah man all of that is understood

I still don’t understand those lines I asked about how it can fit in with the obvious
 

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Meek Did It! Nice Balance on the album but let's get to the meat and potatoes. Hov SLAUGHTERED that feature and hit with several sublims as usual. Sampling "What's Beef" isn't easy as the original is Legendary period but this version was done right. The only "What's Beef" flipped I ever liked was Pusha's "Exodus". But I gotta get the production information from the album to see all the producers. I also like the flip of the title "What's Free" and the symbolism of what they are rapping about. Ross went in too. I gotta let this process some more but I like what I'm hearing on this record. "Oodles O Noodles Babies" was fire too, that classic soul sampling will never die in Hip Hop because that's the music we listened to from our Parents. It's early but I'm feeling this project. Love the title too of course with the double meaning.
 
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