It seems like Meek fell in love with the title and felt obligated to include it on the album. The paradoxical title of “In God We Trust” leads listeners to believe it will be structured after his “dream” theme, but he proceeds to paint more pictures of destruction. His voice is already borderline and increasing the volume is far too intense. “Dreams and Nighmares” fails after angelic piano keys transitions to a devilish bass drop, and Meek begins shouting at maximum vocal capacities. ![]() Understandably so, Meek attempted to draw stark contrast between dreams and nightmares and sufficiently succeeds. ![]() He adequately displays how a young male from the hood has dreams fulfilled by rap successes before the track takes a drastic turn for the worse. The title track “Dreams and Nightmares” summarizes everything Meek discusses on records. ![]() Brief moments of ingenuity and conceptual strengths are heavily offset by lackluster efforts and predictable cadences. Meek Mill’s Dreams and Nightmares album falls closer to a nightmare than a dream.
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