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Meek Mill Joined By Nas, Rick Ross, John Legend On 'Maybach Curtains'


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The second single from Meek Mill's upcoming debut album Dreams and Nightmares hits quite a different note than his Kirko Bangz-featured club banger. On "Maybach Curtains" both Nas and Rick Ross join Meek in spitting smooth bars, with a chorus courtesy of John Legend. Listen after the jump.

Meek held a listening session for his album in NYC last week, where Jay-Z and Will Smith dropped in for a bit. Just a few days prior to the listening, he'd revealed that Hov had already heard the album and given it a thumbs up.

Dreams and Nightmares Tracklisting

1. “Dreams and Nightmares” (produced by Tone the Best Bully for Nightrydas Productions)
2. “In God We Trust” (produced by Black Metaphor for Nightrydas Productions)
3. “Young & Gettin’ It” featuring Kirko Bangz (produced by Jahlil Beats)
4. “Traumatized” (produced by Boi-1da)
5. “Believe It” featuring Rick Ross (produced by Young Shun for MaybachMusic Productions)
6. “Maybach Curtains” featuring Nas, John Legend & Rick Ross (produced by Infamous & The Agency)
7. “Amen” featuring Drake (produced by Key Wane and Jahlil Beats)
8. “Young Kings” (produced by Lee Major)
9. “Lay Up” featuring Wale, Rick Ross & Trey Songz (produced by Kane Beatz and Co-Produced by Ashanti “The Mad Violinist” Floyd for The Building Productions, Inc.)
10. “Tony Story Pt. 2? (produced by Boi-1da)
11. “Who Your Around” featuring Mary J. Blige (produced by Tommy “TBHITS” Brown and Travis Sayles for Darkchild.com)
12. “Polo & Shell Tops” (produced by Cardiak)
13. “Rich & Famous” featuring Louie V (produced by Jahlil Beats)
14. “Real N---- Come First” (produced by Kenoe and Got Koke)



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