Meek Mill & Young Thug Deliver The Official "We Ball" Video

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Meek Mill & Young Thug deliver the actual visuals for "We Ball."

Despite the fact that he's behind bars right now, Meek Mill still has a lot of material in the stash that'll be able to feed the fans until his release (which is sooner than expected, hopefully). After the release of Wins & Losses, he dropped a lifestyle video for the Young Thug assisted, "We Ball." Today, he and Thug reunite to deliver the official video for the monstrous single.

Meek Mill's verse is introduced while rapping at a cemetary. At the beginning of the track, he dedicates it to Lil Snupe as well as the other people he's lost in the streets. He and Young Thug later meet up at a church where Thug delivers his verse at the pulpit. Their performance scenes are also cut up with clips of people mourning from the funeral home to the cemetery.

The video ultimately closes out with a #Justice4Meek  hashtag on the screen which was also used for the "Fall Thru" video.


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