![]() Third track? Doesn't exist because that is the perfect album already.īest Bar: "Like that dirty dirty, how I lean niggas / And my wrist so subzero like freeze nigga!'"Īsher Dakota is Noisey's data science correspondent. Meek Mill Encourages Young Rapper To Ditch Violent Rhymes. Twenty chains in the mirror, dancin Meek Mill: When I walk up in this btch, they turn the lights out. Second track he flips it and says "Rolex" like a hundred times. The Cleveland native called out the Come Home the Kids Miss You musician in his Renegade. I foresee a future where DC4.5 drops and the first track is just Meek saying the word, "Rolex" really slowly. The music with not a lot of watch references before the music with a lot of watch references. ![]() What is wrong? Is Meek developing as an artist to the point where he no longer needs the stability of the lyrical tropes that carried him but are ultimately a stale, meaningless regurgitation of what has been said a million times before? No. The man has been rapping for nine years-NINE YEARS-and every single album/mixtape/EP has mentioned Rolex except for this one. This is Meek's 14th project, and it's the first time he has not used the word "Rolex" in a song. Meekend Music has the fewest watch references of any Meek project to date.
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