Meek Mill – Championships Album Review (Overview + Rating) Championships has some of Meek’s best work on it, but unfortunately it’s overstuffed with filler. 3/5 Click the following link to subscribe to my channel for more podcast episodes, hip-hop news & reviews! – http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=lukejamesbgn – And don’t forget to like, comment AND follow me on Twitter & IG @lukejamesbgn (or at least do one of those things)! You can also e-mail luke@redmattersite for indie review submissions or requests. Stream & rate The Luke James Podcast on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZEF3RWimBSFREFOsApf67 Stream & rate The Luke James Podcast on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-luke-james-podcast/id1444706910 LIKE my page on Facebook for more quick reviews, release dates, videos, discussions & more! https://www.facebook.com/lukejamesreviews/ Much hard work, time & money goes into this channel, so if you would like to support it with a donation you can do so through this link. Any help would be appreciated! http://www.paypal.me/LukeJamesReviews FAVORITE TRACKS: Trauma, What’s Free, Respect The Game, Championships, Oodles O’ Noodles Babies LEAST FAVORITE TRACKS: Going Bad, Almost Slipped, Splash Warning, Wit The Shits STRENGTHS: Some of Meek’s best, most personal work is on this album; the classic sample flips are cool (although not superior to the originals, of course). WEAKNESSES: Way too much genericism & filler; Meek doing a lowkey Young Thug impersonation on a couple of tracks; some bleh features. Check out my interview with Ed Bowser over at Soul In Stereo! – http://www.soulinstereo.com/2015/03/want-to-take-your-music-reviews-to-youtube-let-luke-james-be-your-guide.html …and still wanting to know more? Check out http://www.blerdsonline.com for the interview that I did
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