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Meek Mill Says “Dreams And Nightmares” Has A Legacy Unlike Any Other Rap Song

Meek Mill is once again reflecting on the impact of his breakout anthem “Dreams and Nightmares,” and according to the Philadelphia rapper, few songs in hip-hop history can compare to its influence.

Fresh off appearing during Kevin Hart’s Netflix roast event, Meek returned to social media to share his thoughts about the iconic record. Never one to shy away from speaking his mind online, the rapper confidently praised the song’s lasting cultural presence.

On X, Meek wrote, “Dreams and Nightmares one of the best rap songs to ever come out! From my years on this earth I never seen nothing with the same impact! Thank God for that lifetime energy shifter!”

Originally released in 2012 as the opening track on his debut studio album Dreams and Nightmares, the song quickly became one of the defining records of Meek’s career. Produced by Tone the Beat Bully, the track is especially remembered for its dramatic beat switch and Meek’s emotionally charged delivery, which transformed it into a motivational anthem embraced far beyond hip-hop circles.

While many fans agreed with Meek’s assessment and celebrated the song’s legacy, others pushed back on his claim that no other rap song has achieved a similar impact. The debate quickly spread across social media, with listeners comparing “Dreams and Nightmares” to other culturally significant hip-hop records from different eras.

Despite the online arguments, there is little debate about the album’s commercial success and importance in Meek’s rise to stardom. Released through Maybach Music Group and Warner Bros. Records, the project debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and reportedly sold around 165,000 units in its first week.

The album also featured appearances from major artists including Drake, Rick Ross, Nas, Mary J. Blige, and Wale.

More than a decade later, “Dreams and Nightmares” continues to live on as a stadium anthem, playoff soundtrack, and one of the most recognizable intros in rap history. Whether fans fully agree with Meek’s statement or not, the track’s influence on hip-hop culture remains undeniable.

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