Ads
related to: meek mill new album tracklist
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Wesley McClean rated the album a 2.6/5, saying: "Rick Ross lacks gravitas, feeling checked out throughout most of the tracklist. A rapper known for his impeccable ear for beats and consistent output, he delivers his laziest and most elementary rhymes to date, pairing them with some of the least interesting instrumentals of his career."
Expensive Pain is the fifth studio album by American rapper Meek Mill.It was released on October 1, 2021, through Atlantic Records And Maybach Music Group.The production on the album was handled by multiple producers including Boi-1da, Tay Keith, Vinylz, 30 Roc, Cardo and Sevn Thomas among others.
Meek Mill's second album, Dreams Worth More Than Money was released in June 2015. It reached number one on the US Billboard 200 and spawned the singles, " Check ", " All Eyes on You " (featuring Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown ) and " R.I.C.O. " (featuring Drake).
Des Moines Public Schools alum Mike Hurst produced "Iconic," a new song featured on Meek Mill and Rick Ross' new Nov. 10 album "Too Good To Be True."
Championships is the fourth studio album by American rapper Meek Mill.It was released on November 30, 2018, by Atlantic Records and Maybach Music Group. [3] The album features guest appearances from Fabolous, Anuel AA, Cardi B, Rick Ross, Jay-Z, Future, Roddy Ricch, Young Thug, Drake, Kodak Black, Ella Mai, 21 Savage, Melii, Jeremih, and PnB Rock. [4]
It would be wrong to call “Expensive Pain” the most serious album of Philadelphia-born rapper and social justice/prison reform activist Meek Mill’s nearly 20-year-career, a vocation that ...
Ross, 47, and Mill, 36, released the O’Neal/Lillard remix of “SHAQ & KOBE” ahead of Too Good To Be True’s drop, but the song gained new focus when the full album arrived.
"Shaq & Kobe" is a song by American rappers Rick Ross and Meek Mill, released on September 29, 2023 as the lead single from their collaborative studio album Too Good to Be True (2023). It was produced by Fresh Ayr and D-Mo. The title of the song is a reference to the dominance of NBA players Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant.