MMG’s Meek Mill takes to Instagram and unveils the official artwork to his upcoming Dreamchasers 3 mixtape. On the front, the Philly native gets meshed with the face of a lion as an eerie smoke rises out of his head. There’s also a backdrop of the city and a few subtle skulls which more than likely represent something associated with death.
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VIDEO: MMG Interview On The Hot 97 Morning Show
Stalley, Rockie Fresh, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Omarion and DJ Scream sit down for a lengthy interview with Hot 97. The label collectively discusses Self Made Vol. 3, Dreamcashers 3 and Stalley gets the opportunity to talk Honest Cowboy and shares his desire for commercial recognition. Ross also speaks on their recording process in the studio while Meek gets into details on his battling roots and downplays the back and forth currently going on between him and Kendrick Lamar by reassuring fans its all in good fun.
AUDIO: Meek Mill – Ooh Kill ‘Em | Kendrick Lamar Diss
MMG artist Meek Mill delivers on his promise and delivers a full out diss track aimed at Kendrick Lamar titled “Ooh Kill ‘Em.” For the first few seconds of the song Meek takes over Dr. Dre’s “Forgot About Dre” instrumental to set the stage and eventually transitions into some original production equipped with vocal samples from Nate Dogg and little TerRio. Meek doesn’t look to be holding back and drops off a pretty impressive diss track but at this point is it too late?
VIDEO: Meek Mill – Kendrick You Next Freestyle | Cassidy Diss
DJ Enuff and the That’s Enuff Crew got the opportunity to sit in on Meek Mill’s recent studio session for Dreamchasers 3 and were treated to an exclusive track. Titled “Kendrick You Next,” the unreleased freestyle showcases Meek lyrically going in over a number of instrumentals and setting his aim on Cassidy with a quick warning shot at Kendrick Lamar followed at the end.
AUDIO: Meek Mill – Lil Nigga Snupe | Tribute
Meek Mill takes to the microphone and records a tribute song titled “Lil Nigga Snupe” and dedicates it to his deceased protege. The MMG rapper drops introspective rhymes and shares his pain over losing Snupe to senseless street violence. Meek Mill even contemplates the idea of giving up all his fortune and fame in order to bring Snupe back from the dead. Take a listen to Meek’s venting session as he goes to work with his signature sped up flow over a high energy track equipped with heavy bass.
VIDEO: Meek Mill – Levels (Prod. By Cardo)
This didn’t come out probably the way everyone thought and anticipated it would. Meek Mill finally drops his Hype Williams directed visual for “Levels.” The music video comes off as one long 4 minute trailer as images of familiar products from brands like Ciroc, Rolls Royce, Rose champagne and Beats By Dre flash across the screen with the occasional gorgeous model in between. In fact, MMG rapper Meek Mill hardly even makes an appearance in the music video for his own hit song.
AUDIO: Big Sean – Control Feat. Kendrick Lamar & Jay Electronica
Big Sean sent the internet into a frenzy after debuting a new track titled “Control” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica. Though every MC delivered their respective verse, Lamar definitely stole the show after crowning himself the king of New York and aiming his sights on several big name artists such as J. Cole, Drake, Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky and more. At one point in the song the Compton native raps, “I’m usually homeboys with the same n*ggas I’m rhyming with/But this is Hip Hop and them n*ggas should know what time it is.” Though Lamar’s lyrics only appear to be competitively driven, don’t be surprised if one of the rappers referenced in the lyrical assault capitalizes on the opportunity to go bar for bar with the Hip Hop star.
Twitter has been blowing up since Funkmaster Flex premiered the new track. Big Sean also provided some insight behind the song when he clarified that due to sample clearing issues, “Control” was unable to make the final track list on Hall Of Fame and subsequently was leaked for our listening pleasure. As if the G.O.O.D. Music rapper’s latest offering couldn’t get any better, Jay Electronica decides to show-up and deliver a memorable verse. Take a listen to what all the fuss is about below.
VIDEO: Cyssero – One Shot Kill (Meek Mill Diss)
Philadelphia lyricist Cyssero releases a new diss track titled “One Shot Kill” aimed at Meek Mill and joins Gillie Da Kid on the growing list of active beefs for the young MMG rapper. Cyssero wastes no time in calling Meek’s character into question as well as his street credentials. Overall, Cyssero drops bars that point to the idea that Meek has changed since signing with MMG. “One Shot Kill” never slows up and showcases Cyssero’s aggressive and effortless flow for nearly seven minutes.
VIDEO: Meek Mill – Work Freestyle | In-Studio Performance
MMG artist Meek Mill links up with Hip Hop Since 1987 for an exclusive in-studio performance of “Work Freestyle”. The Philly native decides to borrow A$AP Ferg’s “Work” instrumental and also throws in a shout out to his former protege Lil Snupe who was recently shot and killed. Mills drops plenty of bars delivered by his signature cocky attitude for an exceptional remix.
AUDIO: Gillie Da Kid – King Me (Meek Mill Diss)
After a series of subliminal disses seemingly directed toward fellow Philly rapper Gillie Da Kid, it would appear that Meek Mill’s choice words have initiated another lyrical beef. After catching wind of the MMG artist’s comments via his twitter account, Gille officially has responded with a full out diss track titled “King of Philly” where he calls into question Meek’s street credibility and proclaims himself the king of Philadelphia.









