Philly Times
Meek Mill Lyrics


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jungle beats holla at me
i saw some bitches down the street
ok i make them hoes stop the glare of that bitch be shining so dam hard
jadoe in this bitch




Overall Meaning

Meek Mill's Philly Times is a rap song that begins with a shoutout to Jungle Beats, who produced the beat. The first few lines of the song describe an encounter with some women on the street. The lyrics are explicitly sexual, as Meek Mill refers to the women as "bitches" and talks about making them "stop the glare" of their shining presence. These lyrics reflect the typical machismo and objectification of women that is often present in hip-hop music.


The song then takes a left turn as Meek Mill brings in his fellow rapper Jadoe. Jadoe's verse is a gritty, street-oriented description of life in Philly. He talks about the violence and drug abuse that he has seen in his neighborhood. It's a stark contrast to the sexual bravado of Meek Mill's verses.


Line by Line Meaning

jungle beats holla at me
I am open to working with Jungle Beats, a music production team.


i saw some bitches down the street
I came across some women while walking down the street.


ok i make them hoes stop the glare of that bitch be shining so dam hard
I have the power to stop the women from staring at a specific woman because her presence is so strong and noticeable.


jadoe in this bitch
Jadoe, a friend or collaborator, is present with me.




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