Therefore we know that this target audience are very attracted to this. They also have what we call ‘bling fashion’. It appeals to this target in many ways, for example they have expensive cars like Rolls Royce, Aston martin. The target audience is applicable to ages above 18+, this is because many youngsters and people can relate to this. Who do you think the target audience is for this music video?.when the artist starts to speak about possessions and belongings especially we are shown a variety of images. There is a clear obvious connection between the lyrics and the meaning we see in the video, and there are many examples. The artist seems to also use a lot of threatening words in the music video. The video also portrays that the artist has been through a tough up-bringing, where he had a kid when he was really young, and he had to look after his mother, as they were poor. we also understand that he likes to show-off his belongings and possessions a lot and is probably really wealthy. We learn through this music video that Meek mills is a performance type person.The lyrics in his music really contrasts to his video for example when he starts talking about his Rolls Royce we are shown a very expensive car.This really what I want to do with our music video. this scene the shots transitions are fading in to each-other, I believe that this is a very effective way of introducing another shot.Meek mills is walking and as he’s walking we can see images and short video’s of meek mill when he was young rapping in the streets of Philadelphia. There is not a direct clear narrative but you can understand that the artist is talking about his previous life growing up. This music video is a narrative music video although it has some performance aspects and components about it. He also speaks about his enemies and the people that don’t like him. Meek mills also explains how he went through tough times and he’s family were really poor. The song is about how Meek mills the rap artist evolved as a rapper, he speaks about how he first used to rap(‘i used to pray to rhyme like this”) on the streets of Philadelphia and the varies times he was put to jail.That’s what everybody loves Meek Mill for.Meek Millz ‘Dreams and Nightmares : Intro “The first part is more nostalgic and shows that can really rap, but the second part is Meek Mill. “To this day, nobody would think to play an intro as the hottest hip-hop song in the club until after that record came out,” offers Martin. I didn’t think they was gon’ catch it the way they caught it.” “But you know, that’s why I made that song in that manner. “I didn’t think would respond to that song like that,” Meek revealed on Hot 97’s Juan Epstein podcast in 2013. The song rang off in clubs and arenas, and instantly became Meek’s go-to outro at every performance he had, showing the wide cultural impact a non-radio single could have in 2010s hip-hop. In 2014, Meek’s on-again/off-again rival Drake tweeted how the song was “one of the best rap moments of our generation.” And in 2018, the Philadelphia Eagles embraced the record as their anthem during their shaky route to the Super Bowl. Meek Mill's 'Dreams and Nightmares' Earned 1.4 Million U.S. Though Meek’s initial attempt didn’t fully wow Ross and company because the song was unfinished, two weeks later, the Philly lyricist had the last laugh at Miami’s Ocean Sky Hotel. “He rapped the first part with the piano for me and Ross at Ross’ studio in Miami… he was like, ‘Then, I’m gonna have Beat Bully change the beat right here, and I’m gonna be like, ‘Hold on, wait a minute, y’all thought I was finished…’ But the beat wasn’t changed yet. “When he first played it, the music was all the same, because Beat Bully did the beat,” recalls Dallas Martin, svp of A&R at Atlantic Records. 86 on the Hot 100, behind the scenes, Meek was readying his sonorous intro “Dreams and Nightmares,” which he knew would serve as his real introduction to the spotlight. Though the AutoTune-tinged record peaked at No. While recording in Miami, he came to relish the city’s club atmosphere and doled out his first Dreams single “Young & Gettin’ It,” featuring Kirko Bangz. Fresh off the success of his acclaimed 2012 mixtape Dreamchasers 2, the 25-year-old Meek looked to graduate into the big league of rap with his first official album under Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group imprint.
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