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7.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 68 Ratings

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  1. Jul 5, 2015
    7
    This is the first album from Meek Mill I listen to its entirerty, and I was surprised at how good it was. Some tracks were forgetful, but never bad, and the guest apperances from Nikki Minaj and Chris Brown are not bad at all, while The Weekend and Future's apperances are great. Some hip-Hop cliches and lack of innovations and some not-so solid tracks keep it from being great, but it isThis is the first album from Meek Mill I listen to its entirerty, and I was surprised at how good it was. Some tracks were forgetful, but never bad, and the guest apperances from Nikki Minaj and Chris Brown are not bad at all, while The Weekend and Future's apperances are great. Some hip-Hop cliches and lack of innovations and some not-so solid tracks keep it from being great, but it is still worth a listen, and if you're a fan of hip-hop, it won't dissapoint

    Highlights :
    - Pullin up
    - Lord Knows
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  2. Jul 3, 2015
    8
    Dreams worth more than money is very good. When I saw F_ck you mean, B boys, I don't know and scareface not making it for the final tracklist I was nervous, but leaving them out was a good thing because he brought his A-game. The Best tracks are All eyes on you, Stand up, Bad for you and Pull'in up. The best features are Nicki minaj, Drake and the Weekend. DWMTM is definitely moreDreams worth more than money is very good. When I saw F_ck you mean, B boys, I don't know and scareface not making it for the final tracklist I was nervous, but leaving them out was a good thing because he brought his A-game. The Best tracks are All eyes on you, Stand up, Bad for you and Pull'in up. The best features are Nicki minaj, Drake and the Weekend. DWMTM is definitely more eemotionally driven than Dreams and Nightmares with Cold Heart and The trillest. The turn up is a bit disappointing with Ambitionz, Check and a song with Rick Ross, with Classic being a bit lazy.Overally DWMTM is better than Dreams and nightmares, a very good album and one of the best rap albums in 2015. Expand
  3. Jul 11, 2015
    8
    In most cases, going to jail **** a rapper's career up... For Meek, that wasn't the case... He had so much of hunger from jail that he put it in this album and he used it to freestyle some good tracks on this album, better than his last album where he wrote his lyrics... His lyrics are hardcore but the Nicki Minaj collaborations bring the album down due to those tracks being corny... TheIn most cases, going to jail **** a rapper's career up... For Meek, that wasn't the case... He had so much of hunger from jail that he put it in this album and he used it to freestyle some good tracks on this album, better than his last album where he wrote his lyrics... His lyrics are hardcore but the Nicki Minaj collaborations bring the album down due to those tracks being corny... The only guest that shines in this album is Drake, other than that, it's Meek's time to shine... Expand
  4. Jul 7, 2015
    7
    Almost every song has an appearance, which means a) people want to jump on his tracks .....b) he doesn't have enough to say on his own. But, with all the appearances he made on other's tracks, his album was anticipated. Listening to it, I can't say it amazing, or that I like all the tracks. As a matter of fact, many of the tracks have the same BPM-evidence he has found his niche. butAlmost every song has an appearance, which means a) people want to jump on his tracks .....b) he doesn't have enough to say on his own. But, with all the appearances he made on other's tracks, his album was anticipated. Listening to it, I can't say it amazing, or that I like all the tracks. As a matter of fact, many of the tracks have the same BPM-evidence he has found his niche. but evidence that he doesn't have much more than his niche. I like a few of the songs, but I don't think any are better than some of the singles/mix tapes he has been on. Expand
  5. Jul 23, 2015
    10
    With his first album being a true graduation from battle rap and mix tape releases it was arguably sloppy. Production on his first album with exception of the intro and amen was pretty all over the place. Meek Mill didn't have to prove he was a great rapper, he had to prove he could do more than battle rap and make "bangers" which is done by being an artist. DWMTM is his first album thatWith his first album being a true graduation from battle rap and mix tape releases it was arguably sloppy. Production on his first album with exception of the intro and amen was pretty all over the place. Meek Mill didn't have to prove he was a great rapper, he had to prove he could do more than battle rap and make "bangers" which is done by being an artist. DWMTM is his first album that gives a palatable Meek Mill to everyone. It has everything to do with musical maturity and growth. Lyricism that doesn't have to be lashing or particularly sharp, but still is, and over instrumentals everyone can agree are great. Meek Mill set out to make a musically inclined and masterful work that exercises why we should like him, and he did exactly that. Is this a 10 stacked against all the music thats been released? No, probably an 8.5-9. But relevant to D&N this is a 10+, and for the same guy who was selling crack and rapping on the corner to get into a studio after a stint in jail and focus the way he did it deserves that 10. Expand
  6. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Probably his best work. Lotta underrated songs. People who call this album bad are just contrarians tryna sound smart.
Metascore
74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Aug 7, 2015
    80
    The record serves up plenty of peak mixtape Meek.
  2. Jul 24, 2015
    60
    His best moments are scary in a different way: "In my city we talk heavy and die young," he raps on "The Trillest." It's a message that booms out louder than life.
  3. Jul 16, 2015
    80
    In the end, the street-worthy effort seems more influenced by Maybach Music than Minaj, as it forsakes the paparazzi and gossip pages for the better and continues on the path first laid out on the man's mixtapes.