Meek Mill and Fridayy link up once again, delivering a soulful gut-punch of a visual with their new release “4th of July.” The video feels like a raw confession wrapped in cinematic blues, every frame dripping with emotion, reflection, and the weight of what freedom really looks like when you come from the trenches.
Meek steps into the record with that trademark sense of urgency, turning his pain into purpose as he reflects on his survival, loyalty, and the scars that don’t fade even when the fireworks do. Fridayy’s voice lifts the record into something spiritual, yet haunting, yet gospel-tinged, and yet powerful enough to feel like a prayer whispered over a city that’s still learning how to breathe in society.
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