

For instance, the song Str8 Like That and House Party Remix. There are always those songs in the middle of the bad or decent songs that appear and get everyone hype. It seems after their first 5 tracks they stop trying in their songs and just throw together a heavy, disturbing beats with repeating rhymes and long choruses just to end the song. Like many MMG mixtapes, the last songs aren’t always the greatest. However, the last 10 songs weren’t so great. Maybe he doesn’t like speaking about them. Maybe he doesn’t have many problems, who knows. The fact he doesn’t really rap about much kind of denies him one of the greatest rappers. Even though he isn’t really talking about things much people care about, the fact that he is bragging in his lyrics are well put together.

His first 10 tracks were well put together and his lyrics were in the right place. With a great intro to the song, he continues in the album spitting alot of rhymes, and featuring many artists like Drake, Jeremih, Big Sean, and of course Rick Ross. Even though Rick Ross pretty much beat Meek Mill in the song, Meek Mill did increase more fans. This mixtape was well anticipated ever since he got his fame off of his song Ima Boss featuring Rick Ross. I like how he did this how he could use both verses to fit both songs which is in my opinion smart for them. As soon as the speech ends, he begins in the verse “There’s a lot of bad bitches in the building, amen” which is also the beginning verse for his third track “Amen”. Im assuming its to show that Meek Mill is the number one artist in the game right now. It begins with a recording of Mike Tyson’s speech about being the greatest boxer ever. On this mixtape, Meek Mill starts the mixtape off with a track called Intro. Wale is probably their most mellow rapper. Maybach Music Group have always been a hype group.

Meek Mill has always been a hype rapper, just like Rick Ross. As a sequel to his preview mixtape, Dreamchasers, Meek Mill has came back with another mixtape rapping off many beats, and featuring one beat from Drake’s Take Care, The Ride. Hey its Jay again, here with another MMG mixtape review! This is a fairly late review.
