Championships is a Hip-Hop album by Meek Mill, originally released in 2018. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
About
Meek Mill knows how to make an entrance. “Dreams and Nightmare,” the opening track from his 2012 debut, became one of the most chantable rap songs of the era. “Intro,” the opener from the rapper’s fourth studio album, <i>Championships</i>, revisits the same energy, this time with the dramatic flair provided by a sample of Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight.” <i>Championships</i> serves as a reintroduction, of sort, for the rapper. Its title refers to a feeling of accomplishment that Meek is finally comfortable embracing after a tumultuous few years in the limelight, including a bitter rap feud with onetime friend Drake (who officially closes out the beef with an appearance on <i>Championships</i>’ “Going Bad”), a high-profile breakup, and a stint in jail stemming from a probation violation related to a charge he caught roughly 10 years prior. “I feel like I’m at a championship stage in my life,” Meek told Beats 1’s Ebro Darden. “I call it beating poverty, beating racism, beating the system, beating gun violence, beating the street. Once I made it through all that, I got to a point in my life where I’ve been living good and balling, doing what I do.” The album is plenty celebratory, with the Philly rapper partying in New York City’s Washington Heights on “Uptown Vibes” and then showing off with the neighborhood’s queen, Cardi B, on “On Me.” “Splash Warning,” “Tic Tac Toe,” and “Stuck in My Ways” are all classic Meek-flexing (lest we forget that Meek gets money, that money buys nice car, and that the women he courts love both money and nice cars). But the MC breaks new ground on “What’s Free,” a song built on the Notorious B.I.G. classic “What’s Beef?,” where, alongside Rick Ross and JAŸ-Z, Meek breaks down the hurdles he must leap over to capitalize on the opportunities he’s created for himself. “Trauma,” too, is Meek rapping with conviction about prison’s parallels to slavery, as well as the plight of former NFL player-turned-activist Colin Kaepernick. .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Intro3:33
- 2Trauma3:58
- 3Uptown Vibes (feat. Fabolous & Anuel AA)3:10
- 4On Me (feat. Cardi B)3:45
- 5What's Free (feat. Rick Ross & JAŸ-Z)6:02
- 6Respect the Game3:12
- 7Splash Warning (feat. Future, Roddy Ricch and Young Thug)2:48
- 8Championships4:21
- 9Going Bad (feat. Drake)3:00
- 10Almost Slipped4:06
- 11Tic Tac Toe (feat. Kodak Black)3:05
- 1224/7 (feat. Ella Mai)3:41
- 13Oodles O' Noodles Babies3:01
- 14Pay You Back (feat. 21 Savage)3:55
- 15100 Summers2:43
- 16Wit the S***s (W.T.S) [feat. Melii]2:50
- 17Stuck in My Ways3:11
- 18Dangerous (feat. Jeremih and PnB Rock)3:53
- 19Cold Hearted II5:01
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Trap
- heavy
- triumphant
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- 21 SavageFEATURING
- Anuel AAFEATURING
- Cardi BFEATURING
- DrakeFEATURING
- Ella MaiFEATURING
- FabolousFEATURING
- FutureFEATURING
- Jay-ZFEATURING
- JeremihFEATURING
- Kodak BlackFEATURING
- MeliiFEATURING
- PNB RockFEATURING
- Rick RossFEATURING
- Roddy RicchFEATURING
- Young ThugFEATURING
2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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