![]() ![]() On DC4, he continues the story of Paulie, a gangbanger who previously killed Tony - a nutcase drug dealer who killed Paulie’s cousin - and Tony’s little brother. In the series, Mill tells the story of two former friends who turn on each other, and a cousin that seeks revenge. Mill has had one thing consistently awesome in his albums, and that has been the “Tony Story” series. It would’ve been nice if Mill weren’t shouting, but the reflective lyrics and distinct production make “Blue Notes” worth a listen. “Blues Notes” is interesting because there’s really no discernible hook, and it starts and ends with a Snowy White blues sample. Q has a distinctly lower voice than Mill, which makes the song more complex and engaging. ![]() “Lights Out” is a song where Mill’s feature - Don Q - actually adds to the song. Mill still yells his lyrics on the mic, but he seems to wean off it a bit on these songs. “Lights Out” and “Blue Notes,” which occur back-to-back, are prime examples of this. While “Shine” has Mill sounding like he has in the past, there are a couple of standout songs where he matures his sound with pleasant results. A stellar example of this is “Shine.” With inspirational lyrics and a grateful hook, Mill spits verses that will burn your ears off. Literally every single song on this album has a fire beat, and Mill thrives on them. With its hard-hitting delivery and absolutely insane production, DC4 is a definite step in the right direction for Mill, and worth listening to.ĭC4 ’s top qualities are the production, and the tracks where Mill asserts his own style. Dreamchasers 4 ( DC4) was Mill’s first major release after the Drake beef, and was his first major opportunity to restore his name. When you hear Meek Mill, you probably flashback to the summer of 2015, when Mill had beef with Drake, and was meme’d into history as he took an L fatter than an elephant. ![]()
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