Meek Mill - Championships (Discussion Thread)

DreadBrown

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This is a great album I got it up there for album of the year.

Meek one of the realest nikkas out and he can rap better than 90% of the game right now. He one of the only mainstream rappers that give me that 90’s feel even though his sound is modern.

I might have to start putting Meek in that top 5 convo :jbhmm:
 

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sis played me that intro while we was smokin.
Meek talkin some real good shyt.

and that feel it in the air shyt tough to.

ima listen to the rest later when i scroll another one up.
 

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I think it's another song partially aimed at one of the people he was close to once but never made up with. shyt, he even used a Mary J Blige feature on the other song to address Datnikkalil so you know that fallout hit deep.
I think it's dean the one who use to date Karen civil .

Him and meek were so tight but he went to jail .

When he came out never saw him back with meek .
 

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album was pretty good but i have this beef with today's rappers taking 90's classic beats and re-sampling them with some TRAP DRUMS like "Dead presidents" and "What's beef", like come on brehs, takes the SOUL out of the production. That's why i f*cks with Ross's production. He know the definition of letting the B*TCH BREATHE!! Soul samples aren't suppose to have these drums :snoop:

and not just meek, i think it was uncle murda that sampled "Woah" and put some f*cked up drums behind it when Buckwild originally produced that sh*t flawlessly! :mindblown:
 

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Jay... :damn:

JAY!!!!!!!! :damn: :damn: :damn:

Great great album. Damnit Meek I was somehow enjoying that 6ix9ine album this week, not sure how/if I can go back to it for a bit :pachaha:

Liked pretty much most of the tracks. Wasn't feeling the Wit The shyts/Stuck/Dangerous songs though.. on the first listen anyway.

Even got the Weeknd - I was never there sample to close out the album :leon:

Good shyt :yes:
 

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On first listen . I’m not all in on this one.

For whatever reason I found myself comparing this to Jay Rock album. I think Jay Rocks is better.

I’ll keep listening to it tho
 

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album was pretty good but i have this beef with today's rappers taking 90's classic beats and re-sampling them with some TRAP DRUMS like "Dead presidents" and "What's beef", like come on brehs, takes the SOUL out of the production. That's why i f*cks with Ross's production. He know the definition of letting the B*TCH BREATHE!! Soul samples aren't suppose to have these drums :snoop:

and not just meek, i think it was uncle murda that sampled "Woah" and put some f*cked up drums behind it when Buckwild originally produced that sh*t flawlessly! :mindblown:
Y’all gotta make up y’all minds, a nikka rap over drumless samples they dusty....they rap over samples with modern drums and 808s and thats a problem?
 
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