It is safe to say that this song will be used for more than one hype up video. The intro track “On the Regular” opens with Carl Orff’s “O Fortuna,” a chilling, orchestral sound that drives the track like an imperial march. Instrumentally, “DC4” has some pretty solid beats. He makes it clear, though, that he’s not just about Wraiths and Rolexes anymore, as he brags that “My momma crib big as a church I’m bein modest, No sleep puttin’ in work that’s how she got it.” He continues the story of the friends he has lost with “Tony Story 3,” and discusses his dealings in the dope game and the expensive cars and jewelry he is usually decked out in. Lyrically, Meek returns with his classic wordplay, reading through his former struggles and rise to fame. He references this media scare on the opening track “On the Regular,” with “Remember they said I was done done, f-k that they ain’t know I’m the one-one.” This line sets the standard for the rest of the album, as the entire work sounds like Meek is trying to prove to all those who counted him out that he is far from finished. The resulting feud with Drake turned the Philly native into a laughing stock for the better part of a year.
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Additionally, “Dreams Worth More Than Money” caused quite a problem from a publicity standpoint. Fans of his early work will find themselves pleasantly surprised with his latest album, after 2015’s “Dreams Worth More Than Money” sounded more like a cash grab than a genuine attempt. Meek Mill returned to the music scene last week with his highly anticipated “DC4,” the fourth installment in his Dreamchasers series.