We Ball Meek Mill Analysis

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If your song’s represented you, then what would they be ? The songs I selected represent me in some way because I’ve probably lived what the song is about. Also, maybe i’ve felt things that is talked about in the song. The song’s I picked is all “Rap” music. The artist for all 3 songs is by Meek Mill a Philadelphia street artist. My first song I picked is called “We ball” by Meek mill. I picked this song , because he talks about his pass. He tells how the people he cared for a lot either got killed or turned they back when he was down. I think he named this song because all the people he losted, still was able to come out on top. So, that’s why it’s called “we ball” because him & his team is winning right now. This song came out on the album called “Wins & loses”. The album title show’s all the pain he had to go through. A line from the song is “I’m gone hold it down until we all win, We been at the clear port balling”. The next song I selected to represent me is called “Never lose”. This song is also by Meek mill. This song represent, because I know I won’t lose. Also, because he kept that never lose mind set in his head and that’s how it’s suppose to be. I think Meek mill named the song “Never lose” because he never lost. But, if he did he bounced back and came back with win. A line from this song is “ Wins & loses turns us to bosses …show more content…
This song was also produced by Meek mill. The song represent me, because a lot of people turned on me when I made mistakes. We they turned on me it did nothing but better myself. It also, showed me who was really there and he talks about all of that. I really don’t understand why he named the song 1942 flows, but in the song he talks about friends betraying him and them expecting him to break but instead he stayed solid & elevated. The quote fromt the song is “ Some sucka’s want to be me Some sucka’s want to leave me I know it, I go through it and don’t even show

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