Sharing Locations
by Meek Mill (featuring Lil Baby & Lil Durk)

Album: Expensive Pain (2021)
Charted: 22
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Songfacts®:

  • This braggadocio track finds Meek Mill portraying himself as a wealthy gangsta figure. He spits a flurry of threats and flexes, making it clear he's not someone you want to upset.
  • The song title refers to Mill sleeping with a girl whose boyfriend is a NBA star. She won't meet up with the rapper at his place because her basketball beau recognizes her location through sharing apps.
  • The high-energy song also features Lil Baby and Lil Durk. Rather than spitting individual verses, the two rappers trade lines and bars with Mill throughout the cut. Durk also holds down the chorus.
  • Lil Baby and Lil Durk are frequent collaborators and dropped a joint studio album, The Voice of the Heroes, in June 2021. One song on that project, "Still Runnin," also features Meek Mill.
  • Massachusetts beatmaker Nick Papz created the instrumentation with Xander, Svdominik and ProdByKJ. Xander officially signed to Meek Mill's Dreamchasers record label; Papz's other productions for the Philadelphia rapper include "Wins & Losses" and "Uptown Vibes."
  • Meek directed the song's music video himself, which sees him, Baby, and Durk hanging out by the doors of a private jet and rapping.

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