Meek Milly goes off on Drake’s “The Ride”. Meek flowing over Weeknd vocals is too fuckin’ ill.
Been waiting on this J. Cole feature for the Maybach Music Self Made album ever since the track listing leaked. This is the perfect for song for Wale because he runs the sneaker, fitted, and streetwear game in Hip-Hop. Wale kills this shit, and Cole bodies his verse. Of course you can leave it to Meek and Rozay to not know anything about this and rap completely off topic.
M-M-M-M-M-M-M-Mayyyybach Musssiccccc!
New leak off of MMG’s upcoming Self Made album, which drops on May 23rd. For the most part, the leaks off the album have all been so sonically repetitive they could have all been produced by the same person. Even Wale’s lyrical performance is starting to wither due to this albums’ lack of content. The two things I expected to consistently look forward to, Wale’s verses and dope Lex Luger-like beats, are no longer captivating me as they used to.
I’m hoping the next leak will blow these last couple out of the water, and finally provide my iTunes with a much needed dose of ignorance.
DOPE collabo. Better lyricists than their “bawse”. Wale’s flow stays on point, and Meek Milly’s acappella bars at the end are #swag.
Sounds like Meek recruited the hommie Jahlil for this beat, but not sure.
One of the few decent songs on Ricky Rozay’s new mixtape Ashes to Ashes which just dropped today. Chester French does his thing on this song, laying down a smooth chorus. Wale’s verse was also pretty dope, even though I didn’t really think signing to Maybach Music was a good move. And Philly’s dopest underground rapper, Meek Mill, spits a dope verse.