Meek Mill is getting ready to drop his album, CHAMPIONSHIPS, next week and he has gone ahead with sharing some new new ahead of that. The Philly rapper actually drops two tracks from the upcoming piece but we are drawn to the soul in Oodles O'Noodles.
Meek Mill channels a very classic RnB-soul flavour on this jam which will immediately grip your heart as soon as the song plays. Milly is on his gospel talk as he gives a sermon about ghetto politics and societal injustices that are reflected in the stories he relays about his people. He raps about his own "rags to riches" story intertwined with stories of his friends and some homies he knows as he paints vivid pictures of how hard it is just being black. This kind of story telling is certainly my favourite thing about Milly. Press play and wait on that album due next week.
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