Album Review: Meek Mill - Dreams Worth More Than Money

21 July 2015 | 11:57 am | Brad Summers

"You can't help but feel Meek Mill is a step behind the rest."

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With some massive hip hop releases so far in 2015, Meek Mill has a lot to live up to. 

Lord Knows opens the album using the power of Mozart's Lacrimosa movement from his Requiem In D, in an attempt to give the album a much more personal tone that it actually lacks for the rest of the album. Standout track Pullin' Up (featuring The Weeknd) shows why both these artists do what they do. If this album was released two years ago it would've been a game changer, but you can't help but feel Meek Mill is a step behind the rest.