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"Check" is a song by American rapper
Meek Mill Robert Rihmeek Williams (born May 6, 1987), known professionally as Meek Mill, is an American rapper. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he embarked on his music career as a battle rapper, and later formed a short-lived rap group, ...
from his second studio album, ''
Dreams Worth More Than Money ''Dreams Worth More Than Money'' is the second studio album by American rapper Meek Mill. It was released on June 29, 2015, by Maybach Music Group and Atlantic Records. It was initially scheduled for release on September 9, 2014, however, it has ...
'' (2015). The song was produced by
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and Southside, who served as co-writers with Mill. After Mill shared a preview on April 30, 2015, it was released as the album's
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on June 1, through
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. A
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number, it is reliant on three
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notes. In the lyrics of the song, Mill raps about heavy spending at nightclubs and his rise to the top. "Check" received widespread acclaim from
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, who mostly highlighted Mill's energy. Some praised the production, while a few critics saw the performance as among Mill's best. The song peaked at numbers 5 and 37 on the US ''
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''
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and Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs charts, respectively. It was certified gold in the United States by the
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(RIAA). An accompanying
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was filmed in
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during June 2015, although a
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on set led to it being shelved until February 21, 2017. Throughout the video, Mill tries to make more money with his friends in the city and they also pass it around.


Background and release

American record producers
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and Southside handled the song's production, while they also co-wrote it with Mill. Outside of "Check", the two produced fellow ''Dreams Worth More Than Money'' track "Jump Out The Face"; their contributions differed from Mill's usual work with
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. Metro Boomin had previously produced rapper
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's 2014 track "Hundreds (I Had A Dream)", which features Mill. Mill teased "Check" with a 15-second clip via
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on April 30, 2015, featuring Metro Boomin and fellow rapper Travis Scott. On June 1, the song was premiered by DJ
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. The same day as its premiere, "Check" was released to radio by
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as the
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from ''Dreams Worth More Than Money''. Mill celebrated the radio release with a series of tweets. The song was released for digital download and
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in various countries on June 4, 2015, through Maybach, distributed by
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.Citations regarding the digital release of "Check": * * * * Twenty days later, it was made available as an instant download for
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s of the album. On June 29, 2015, "Check" was included as the tenth track on Mill's second studio album ''Dreams Worth More Than Money''.


Composition and lyrics

Musically, "Check" is a
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number. The song relies on three
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notes and features heavy bass, which is combined with soft piano. The song also includes drums and cautionary air raid sirens, among other assorted sounds. According to ''
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''s Tom Breihan, Mill's vocals are "furious ranting". Lyrically, "Check" sees Mill speaking about spending money endlessly at nightclubs and his road to the top. Mill demonstrates a mentality of being highly important, asserting he desires "the money, the respect and all the power". The rapper uses the line to acknowledge people in different positions, from youngsters starting from the bottom to those already making money. On the
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, Mill repeatedly yells "check".


Reception

"Check" was met with widespread acclaim from
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, who mostly praised Mill's energy. Kevin from ''Def Pen'' declared that Mill "sounds hungry" on the song, desiring for him to "continue to put out heat" until the album. In ''
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'', Marcus Dowling named the song as the best single, "intriguingly only" featuring Mill "screaming about how much he loves spending money" over the production and saw it as "popping 50 bottles at LIV in Miami on a Sunday night", marking the album's last instance of "the Mill that many of his diehard fans have come to enjoy". Writing for '' Consequence'', Michael Madden picked the song as one of the best tracks on ''Dreams Worth More Than Money'' and called it a "head-rushe that is a "solo judder". At ''
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'', Joe Sweeney identified the song as a "relentless banger" showing "Meek in his element, rapping so hard" with heavy belief, when "even the instruments need to step off". Sweeney said the song consists of "three synth notes and a huge beat" alongside Mill creating a more orchestral feel than fellow album track "Lord Knows"; he also noted it is "more addictive" than the single "
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", "more necessary than the massive paydays of its title", and concluded that "drums are worth more than money". ''
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''s David Drake asserted that the song had already been "getting burn" and is "a strong single that coasts on a runner's high". Tom Breihan of ''Stereogum'' wrote that Mill shows his level of "internal energy" to simply yell one word repeatedly and "make it sound like a completely powerful hook" on the song, while describing the production as providing "a tense and ominous backdrop to Meek's furious ranting". ''
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''s Gregory Adams labeled the song a "boom tune" that includes "brick-breaking beats, cautionary air raid sirens and other assorted sounds" in its production, while Mill is high energy on the "bands-stacking single". For ''
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'', Kevin Goddard depicted that Mill demonstrates his lyrical abilities and provides "a catchy new baller's anthem for the streets". ''
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'' reviewer Kris Ex declared that he "raps with the intensity of an aspirational corner boy and the mentality of kingpin". Elias Leight of ''
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'' branded it a "ferocious, imperious single" that is "bruising and low-slung", succeeding with a similar combination of "placid piano" and "booming bass" as rapper
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". '' XXL''s Aicha Jesal called the song a "club banger", seeing it as a "turn up track that makes you want to get crunk" like much of Mill's other work. Jesal 'Jay Soul' Padania from ''RapReviews'' saw the song as of a higher quality than earlier tracks on the album, such as "Ambitionz" and "Pullin' Up", and opined that it "should probably have opened the LP". In a lukewarm review, ''
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'' critic
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pointed to the song as the nearest point to Mill's "familiar joie de vivre" on ''Dreams Worth More Than Money'' and commented that it succeeds moderately "at reproducing the tenor and vibe" of his 2015 single "
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". Upon the release of the album, "Check" reached number five on the US ''Billboard''
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chart for the issue dated July 18, 2015. Simultaneously, it entered the US
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chart at number 39, before rising two places to number 37 the next week. The song lasted for three weeks on the chart. On December 6, 2019, "Check" was awarded a
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by the
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(RIAA) for pushing 500,000 certified units in the United States.


Music video and other usage

In June 2015, the
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for "Check" was filmed in
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. According to reports from the city, a fight broke out on the set and a man was pistol whipped during an altercation between Mill and fellow rapper Louie V Gutta's crews. The incident created media attention and abruptly ended the shoot, leading to the video being shelved. The music video was eventually released on February 21, 2017, with Spike Jordan serving as the director. The music video begins with Mill and his friends hiding boxes of money inside and under a house, running out of places to hide it. After one of them touches the ceiling and money falls down, the scene transitions to the streets of Philadelphia. Mill and his friends appear there with the accompaniment of bikers, alongside shots of people engaging in activities across the city. His group do anything possible to make more money and they pass it around, using duffel bags. The scenes variate, showing Mill hiding the money and throwing it about. At the end of the video, Mill places money into a safe. On July 1, 2015, rapper Young M.A. released a freestyle over "Check".


Credits and personnel

Information taken from ''Dreams Worth More Than Money'' liner notes. Recording * Recorded at Encore, Los Angeles, CA * Mixed at the
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, Miami, FL and Encore, Los Angeles, CA Personnel *
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songwriter *
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songwriter, producer * Southside songwriter, producer * Fabian Marascuillo mix engineer * Sam Bohl assistant engineer * Anthony Cruz additional engineer, recorded


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References

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