Meek Mill Returns to His Roots with “5AM IN PHILLY“
Meek Mill is back with a new single, “5AM IN PHILLY,” and it sounds like a gritty homecoming for the Philly rapper.Released at midnight on May 30th, the track title and early buzz suggest a return to Meek Mill’s signature sound – raw, street-inspired hip-hop that reflects his Philadelphia roots.
While full details about the song are scarce, the title itself paints a vivid picture. “5AM IN PHILLY” evokes images of the city stirring awake, streetlights casting long shadows, and the echoes of the night fading into the new day.
This pre-dawn setting likely serves as a backdrop for Meek Mill’s storytelling, potentially filled with personal anecdotes, social commentary, or glimpses into the city’s underbelly.
The accompanying music video, or “clip video” as some sources refer to it, has already garnered significant views on YouTube, suggesting strong initial fan interest. Without a full analysis of the lyrics or production, it’s difficult to say definitively, but this early response suggests that Meek Mill might be delivering the kind of authentic content his fans crave.
“5AM IN PHILLY” seems to mark a return to form for Meek Mill. Early indications point to a track steeped in the raw lyricism and streetwise storytelling that made him a star. With a title that evokes his hometown and a visual component already generating buzz, this single is poised to be a hit with Meek Mill’s core audience.
Quotable Lyrics:
N**gas gettin’ in your head, that sh*t might change ya dawg
I change my draws, then put on my Glock when I wake up
(I need someone who understands)
Crazy part, that sh*t just made my block really break up
I’m the motivation, I made n**gas get their cake up