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Robert Williams (born May 6, 1987), better known by his stage name Meek Mill, is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was briefly signed to T.I.'s label Grand Hustle Records and in February 2011 signed to Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group. He adopted the rap name “Meek Mill” after family and friends from his neighborhood kept referencing him by his middle name. Meek is coined as the latest rap phenomenon to come out of the city of… read more
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1 | Going Bad (feat. Drake) | 1,282 listeners | ||||
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6 | Uptown Vibes (feat. Fabolous & Anuel AA) | 128 listeners | ||||
7 | That's My N**** (with Meek Mill, YG & Snoop Dogg) | 122 listeners | ||||
8 | Dangerous (feat. Jeremih and PnB Rock) | 95 listeners | ||||
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Meek Mill - “What’s Free” [Ft. JAY-Z and Rick Ross]
The concept of freedom weighs heavy on Meek Mill’s mind these days. He’s out of prison on bond, yet he lives in constant fear of being thrown back in for the slightest misstep. Despite that fear, he hasn’t backed down from speaking truth to power as an advocate for the reform of the criminal justice system. “What’s Free,” his collaboration with JAY-Z and Maybach Music boss Rick Ross from his new album Championships, reiterates the message he’s been sending on platforms like the New York Times and “Ellen” but now he delivers it to listeners in the way he’s most comfortable and proficient—bars.
Produced by Streetrunner and frequent Meek collaborator Tarik Azzouz, “What’s Free” makes brilliant use of a sample from Notorious B.I.G.’s “What’s Beef” and flips its chorus into a meditation on what it really means to be liberated: “What’s free?/ Free is when nobody else could tell us what to be.” Rick Ross’ reflective verse ends with an apparent wag of the finger at Tekashi 6ix9ine. But the jab stings not because of his powerful punchlines, but because of Ross’ regrettable use of a homophobic slur to punctuate his verse, marring it in the process. Meek, on the other hand, is stronger than ever. He swoops in to deliver a passionate synopsis of his legal woes that overflows with his signature energy. Pleading his case to the judge, Meek admits to having made some mistakes in the past, but then he asks that his crimes be weighed against the impact of his philanthropic efforts.
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Meek’s vulnerability sets the stage for JAY-Z to stretch his legs and take over the entire thing. His scene-stealing verse is the calmest of the three, and immediately establishes itself as much more than a phoned-in favor. He begins with a reference to America’s checkered past (“In the land of the free where the blacks enslaved/Three-fifths of a man, I believe’s the phrase”) which leads to a compelling embrace of his “brother” Kanye West while indicting his antics this year (“No red hat, don’t Michael and Prince me and Ye”). JAY makes it clear that Meek isn’t the only one that needs to be free—Kanye needs emancipation from his own intangible shackles. But ‘Ye isn’t where JAY-Z stops. Without missing a beat he goes on to preach his gospel of black success and address the gentrification of impoverished communities (“They gave us pork and pig intestines/Shit you discarded that we ingested, we made the project a wave/You came back, reinvested and gentrified it/Took niggas’ sense of pride, now how that’s free?”). It’s a lyrical tour de force with every line ending with a gut punch as if JAY’s been waiting for the chance to get this stuff off of his chest. Meek gave JAY the opportunity to speak candidly and brought the monster out of him but JAY-Z’s verse is not the only reason for praise here, Meek, is in his element again and though he legal troubles threaten his freedom, he’s never sounded freer.
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