4/4 and 4/4 Part 2 are the respective first and second
extended plays by American
hip hop artist
Meek Mill. They were released by
Dream Chasers Records and
Maybach Music Group digitally for free download and stream on My Mixtapez January 16 and January 30, 2016, respectively.[1] Both 4/4 and its second counterpart feature production by C-Sick,
Jahlil Beats, The Beat Bully,
Ben Billions,
ChopSquad DJ, Mando Fresh,
Southside,
DannyBoyStyles and
J.Oliver with the latter featuring guest appearances from
Dave East,
Future, Omelly and Tdot Illdude. The second installment of the 4/4 extended play project, was released fifteen minutes shortly after Mill's rival,
Drake, released a diss track aimed towards him, "
Summer Sixteen"; the EP, itself, includes a response track called "War Pain". Mill later revealed that Drake's alleged ghostwriter, Quentin Miller, sent him the lyrics to "Summer Sixteen" before it was released, which influenced Meek's response in "War Pain".[2]
The 4/4 extended play project was also used as a template to help promote Meek Mill's mixtape, DC4, the fourth installment to the Dreamchasers mixtape series, which was later released on October 28, 2016.[3]
4/4 and 4/4 Part 2 are the respective first and second
extended plays by American
hip hop artist
Meek Mill. They were released by
Dream Chasers Records and
Maybach Music Group digitally for free download and stream on My Mixtapez January 16 and January 30, 2016, respectively.[1] Both 4/4 and its second counterpart feature production by C-Sick,
Jahlil Beats, The Beat Bully,
Ben Billions,
ChopSquad DJ, Mando Fresh,
Southside,
DannyBoyStyles and
J.Oliver with the latter featuring guest appearances from
Dave East,
Future, Omelly and Tdot Illdude. The second installment of the 4/4 extended play project, was released fifteen minutes shortly after Mill's rival,
Drake, released a diss track aimed towards him, "
Summer Sixteen"; the EP, itself, includes a response track called "War Pain". Mill later revealed that Drake's alleged ghostwriter, Quentin Miller, sent him the lyrics to "Summer Sixteen" before it was released, which influenced Meek's response in "War Pain".[2]
The 4/4 extended play project was also used as a template to help promote Meek Mill's mixtape, DC4, the fourth installment to the Dreamchasers mixtape series, which was later released on October 28, 2016.[3]