Listen to Meek Mill – Dreams And Nightmares (03.84 min) on spotify.
Dreams And Nightmares can be found on the album Dreams and Nightmares (Deluxe Edition)
More about Meek Mill
Meek Mill, born Robert Rihmeek Williams on May 6, 1987, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a prominent figure in the American hip-hop scene, known for his sharp lyrics and powerful storytelling that often reflects his personal struggles and experiences. Growing up in a tough neighborhood, Meek's early life was marred by adversity, including the death of his father when he was just five years old. These hardships fueled his passion for music, leading him to pursue a career in hip-hop. Meek's journey to stardom began in the late 2000s with the release of his mixtape series 'Flamerz,' which caught the attention of the local Philadelphia hip-hop scene. His breakthrough came with the release of 'Dreamchasers' in 2011, which led to a record deal with Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group (MMG). Meek's debut album, 'Dreams and Nightmares' (2012), was a commercial success, featuring the hit single 'Amen' and the anthemic title track, which became a rallying cry in various protest movements. Despite legal issues that led to periods of incarceration, Meek Mill's career continued to flourish. He became an advocate for criminal justice reform, using his platform to speak out against systemic inequalities. His subsequent albums, including 'Wins & Losses' (2017) and 'Championships' (2018), have further solidified his status in the rap game, with 'Championships' featuring the Grammy-nominated single 'Going Bad' with Drake. Meek Mill's story is one of resilience and redemption, making him not only a significant artist in the hip-hop community but also a voice for change in the broader social landscape.
Music video with Meek Mill
Meek Mill -Dreams And Nightmares (Intro)