Saturday’s Song Selection

This Saturday’s Song Selection is……….

For the first Saturday in February (love month) and because I am feeling this song, this Saturday’s Song Selection go to the Beautiful Estelle featuring the Handsome Luke James with “So Easy

The lyrics go as:

I’m not perfect
But you love me flaws and all, yeah
Even when I piss your ass off
You know I’m worth it
‘Cause I could do this on my own, yeah
But me without you darling feels wrong, feels wrong

And oh, I’m so scared this all gon’ fall apart
Ooh, you should know I’m giving you my heart

‘Cause you make it so easy, yeah
I send him all the love (send him all)
I just can’t get enough (just can’t get enough)
You make it so easy
You’re everything I want (everything)
You’re so everything I love

When your in love all the songs about love make you smile and giggle with happiness, and this song captured the feeling of love expressed through words.

(Listen, baby)
You’re so perfect
‘Cause you stuck by me so long, eh
Even when I pissed your ass off, eh
You’re more than worth it
I couldn’t do this on my own, yeah
You’re the very reason I’m strong

When you meet that special person you want them to feel the love and remind them how much they mean to you. Even when you make them upset, they still love you because your more than worth it. Of course, a person can go through life settling for whomever but to find that special one that’s everything you want is a dream.

(See I know)
Oh, I know you’re scared it’s all gonna fall apart
Oh, you should know I’m giving you my heart, baby

‘Cause you make it so easy, yeah
I send him all the love (send him all)
I just can’t get enough (just can’t get enough)
You make it so easy
You’re everything I want (everything)
You’re so everything I love

Between the two of us
Uh-uh, I can see the light
I can see the happiness and I can see you’re right
Between the two of us
Yeah, I can see you real tight
Out, late, late nights
When you coming home fights
We do emergence
Making it together, huh
We bite and tease, yeah
‘Cause we the shit together now
You’re my Uzi, no
You’re my boobi, no
You’re my everything
My dude, for true, G
I said I’m giving you all of my heart
Now please don’t fuck around and break a girl apart
I promise I will give you what you give me
‘Cause it’s something ’bout this thing with you
It’s so easy (so easy)

At times you will have doubts if the one you are with, is in fact the one you are supposed to be with or will you and that person even make it through difficult times. But as long as two people are working towards the same goals with love, I’m sure they can last the test of time.

‘Cause you make it so easy (so, so easy)
I send him all the love (send him all)
I just can’t get enough (I just can’t get enough)
You make it so easy (so easy)
You’re everything I want (you’re everything)
You’re so everything I love (everything I love)

Everything, ooh
Everything, ooh
Since you make it so easy (you make it so easy)
Make it so easy baby (it’s so easy)
Ooh (you make this so easy, babe)
Just wanna fly with you (just fly)
Ooh, oh (okay, let’s go)

Through the storm (through the storm)
Through the rain (through the rain)
Let it pour down on us baby
As long as I’m with you (with you)
Nothing (nothing)
Nothing (nothing)
Will take my joy away, eh

You make it so easy baby (eh, eh)
You make it so easy baby (oh yeah)

Whatever way to be instead of being in love and happy? FrFr!

For ♥MAW♥

 

Saturday’s Song Selection

This Saturday’s Song Selection is……….

2015 Budweiser Made in America Festival - Day 1
Meek Mill performing to thousands

I may not be a full out hip-hop fan, in meaning I like hip-hop but I always loved to sing my music. So for the most part, if your a rapper with a banging hook…chances are I will be listening and singing to your tunes. Well besides this Saturday’s Song Selection being a rapper, he is fine too.

And I’m not saying he’s fine due to money fine. I mean this dude would still look good being broke on the corner, Meek Mill just got that swag about himself.

Meek Mill was born Robert Rihmeek Williams on May 6, 1987 (my dad’s birthday) in South Philadelphia, the son of Kathy Williams. He has an older sister, Nasheema Williams. Kathy grew up in poverty and her mother died when she was young. Meek’s father was killed when Meek was five years old, apparently during an attempted robbery. His uncle, Robert, described Meek Mill’s father as a “black sheep of the family”. After her husband’s death, Kathy moved with Meek and his sister to North Philadelphia, where they lived in a three-bedroom apartment on Berks Street. Their financial condition was poor and she started cutting hair, shoplifting, and doing other jobs, some of which were “semi-legal”, to support the family. At home, Meek Mill was shy and rarely spoke. As a kid, he became acquainted with another one of his father’s brothers, who went by the MC name “Grandmaster Nell”, who was a pioneering disc jockey (DJ) in the late-1980s Philadelphia hip-hop scene and influenced rap artists Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff. Meek’s interest in hip-hop grew as a result of these early influences. He was also influenced by the independent hip-hop artists Chic Raw and Vodka, whom he used to emulate by watching their DVDs.

During his early teenage years, Meek Mill often took part in rap battles, under the pseudonym Meek Mill. He’d often stay up well past midnight filling notebooks with phrases and verses that he’d later draw on. Later he and three friends formed the rap group, The Bloodhoundz. They bought blank CDs and jewel cases at Kinko’s, encouraging friends to burn them with the group’s songs and distribute them. When he was 18, while walking to a corner store armed, Meek Mill was arrested for illegally possessing a firearm and was beaten up by the police. Because of the beating, his lips and both eyes became swollen and one of his braids was ripped out. He was charged with assaulting the police after two black cops gave a statement against him in the case, saying he chased them down with a gun and tried to kill them. He was then placed on probation.

Although many of you are aware of Meek Mill recent album that was released yesterday. After spending half the day listening to the full album and then going back to re-listened to the album again, I will agree with the majority and say this man put his blood, sweat and mind into this album.

Championships Track list

  1. Intro
  2. Trauma
  3. Uptown Vibes – feat. Fabolous & Anuel AA
  4. On Me –  feat. Cardi B
  5. What’s Free – feat. Rick Ross & Jay-Z
  6. Respect the Games
  7. Splash Warning – feat. Future, Roddy Ricch & Young Thug
  8. Championships
  9. Going Bad – feat. Drake
  10. Almost Slipped
  11. Tic Tac Toe – feat. Kodak Black
  12. 24/7 – feat. Ella Mai
  13. Oodles O’ Noodles Babies
  14. Pay You Back – feat. 21 Savage
  15. 100 Summers
  16. Wit The Shits (W.T.S.) – feat. Meli
  17. Stuck in My Ways
  18. Dangerous – feat. Jeremih & PNB Rock
  19. Cold Hearted II

It appears Meek Mill and Drake are full-fledged friends again. Meek today shared the track list for his new album Championships hours before its release tonight, and it includes a song entitled “Going Bad” featuring Aubrey. Technically, the rappers publicly squashed their 2015 beef, which included diss tracks and a very mean slideshow, in September when Drake brought out Meek at a concert in Boston to perform his song “Dreams and Nightmares,” but the new track will be their first collaboration since “R.I.C.O.” from Meek’s 2015 album Dreams Worth More Than Money.

Championships, Meek’s first album since being released from prison in April, also includes contributions from Cardi B, Young Thug, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Ella Mai, Lil Baby, and others. Lead singles “Oodles O’ Noodles Babies” and “Uptown Vibes” featuring Fabolous and Anuel AA appear on the track list, as does “Dangerous” featuring Jeremih and PNB Rock, which previously appeared on Meek’s July EP Legends of the Summer. The album is out at midnight and sure to make headlines as the Philly rapper continues to promote criminal justice reform on high-profile platforms and seek a new trial for his controversial 2008 charge of allegedly brandishing a firearm at a police officer.

Some favs from the album are posted below:

What’s Free

Oodles O’ Noodles Babies

Going Bad