The flow is why it sounds so well because if you look at Drizzy’s rhymes they’re extremely simple and most only one syllable. After a couple listens I’ve came to the conclusion that this is an under-average verse from Drake. I was amped up for the Drake verse from people tweeting things like “Drake got verse of the year as of right now”. With nothing crazy on the lyric side of the track, Meek keeps it slightly above average spitting about his night-life and such. A hot beat expressed by a continuous piano and drums captures the feeling of a summer ride-out track for the whip. Drake & Jeremih)- Leaking a few days before the official release, this track got a major buzz in a short amount of time. Classic Meek flow gets the listeners ears hyped to hear the remaining 18 tracks of the second installment of the Dreamchasers series. Throughout the track Meek discusses the pro’s and con’s of making it big in the rap game. The first seconds of the track will give a feeling of “realness” which is exactly what Meek’s bars consist of. Ready or Not-If you have read other reviews or seen reactions of others whom have listened, many will say this is their favorite and/or the best track on the mixtape. Transitions nicely into the second track. Over the bass and drum heavy beat, Meek flows aggressively throwing in hot punchlines bragging about his current lifestyle.
Intro- Immediately starting out with a Mike Tyson interview snippet claiming he’s his own boxer with a bit of style from all the greats, the track coasts into Meek’s rhymes smoothly.