Meek MillBest Meek Mill Albums Ranked
7.4
Avg Score
26
Opinions
18
Albums
9
Reviewers
Summary from 26 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Meek Mill's catalog across 18 albums from 26 opinions, with an overall average of 7.4/10. The top-rated Meek Mill album is Dreamchasers 2 (2012) with a 9.3/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Wins and Losses and Championships. The discography on Wavelength spans 2011 to 2021. Dreams and Nightmares ranks as the highest-rated Meek Mill song on Wavelength with a 10.0/10 average.
Championships
“Meek Mill has got a lot of things to say. His fourth studio album ‘Championships’ is his first full-length release since he served five months in prison. An 18-track project with an all-star cast of hip-hop artists, it is staunch, confident and completely uncompromising. Themes of prison reform, black oppression and injustices against the marginalised run throughout. Though some songs stray, sound”
Championships
“Despite being born of injustice, an air of victory hangs over Meek’s first full-length since he was released from prison. It captures an intensity that the Philadelphia rapper is known for and best at.”
Dreams Worth More Than Money
“Dreams Worth Than More Money takes a few more risks than Meek Mill's debut. With high-profile guest spots from Future, Drake, Nicki Minaj, and others, it has more breathing room and clears space for Meek Mill's unrelenting intensity. It also reinforces the impression that a brief blast is the best way to experience Meek.”
Dreams and Nightmares
“Meek Mill's major label debut, featuring Drake, Rick Ross, Mary J. Blige, Nas, Trey Songz, Wale, and others, is an album that's distinct in voice and sound, one that plays to the Philadelphia rapper's strengths.”
Dreams and Nightmares
“Meek Mill's major label debut, featuring Drake, Rick Ross, Mary J. Blige, Nas, Trey Songz, Wale, and others, is an album that's distinct in voice and sound, one that plays to the Philadelphia rapper's strengths.”
Dreamchasers 2
“On the Philly rapper's first mixtape to reflect his heightened profile-- a collection featuring guest spots from Drake, Wale, Big Sean, Fabolous, and Kendrick Lamar, among others-- he doesn't so much step out of his own world as merge it with the one he's about to enter.”
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