Released: August 11, 2011

Featuring: Mel Love

Songwriter: Herb Rooney The Beat Bully Mel Love Meek Mill

Producer: The Beat Bully

[Intro]
Philly
Take 'em back to the plat', Meek!

[Chorus: Meek Mill]
Middle of the summer
Middle of the summer
In the middle of the summer
I used to play the block all night 'til the sun came up
Everybody got they gun game up
In the middle of the summer
Middle of the summer
Middle of the summer

[Verse 1: Meek Mill]
Stack all winter just to stunt in the summer
Riding in my new Camaro, sometimes I wonder
Will it take me under or will it make me stronger?
Thinking the times when I was broke it only gave me hunger
Shorty walking through the block it only made me want her
My homies were selling dope, and doing Jay-Z numbers
The nigga Moochie's wrist was cold and throwing AC Numbers
They only use to front us O’s, used to say we youngins
But we was ready though
Around the time when all the Roc was on the radio
Me and my niggas on the block with hammers heavy though
I used to put it in my hand ain't wanna let it go
Ain't wanna let it go, no
The work was low, the numbers was right
Used to play the summer league, couple youngins was nice
They ain't make it to the league 'cause it'll fuck up your life
In the middle of the summer when you fucking with white

[Chorus: Meek Mill]
Middle of the summer
Middle of the summer
In the middle of the summer
I used to play the block all night 'til the sun came up
Everybody got they gun game up
In the middle of the summer
Middle of the summer
Middle of the summer

[Verse 2: Meek Mill]
Charlie Mack was marching through screaming stop the violence
He had Will Smith with him tried to stop the wilding
But as soon as they left the hood, man shots was fired
Ambulances was rushing, somebody mama crying
They say the good don't make it here
Ain't no fighting hammer time and they gon' take it there
NARCs rushing, cops lock you like Jamaican hair
Young bull, sixteen, and got eighty years
Middle of the summer, people cooking out, old heads looking out
Rest in peace tees for the soldiers that got tooken out
I was in the streets, momma told me to be in the house
Ten o'clock I was on the block, moving in and out
City of brotherly love
I was only thirteen, I seen a puddle of blood
Grown man laying there, he got one in his mug
His grandma screaming, "Told you about selling them drugs!"

[Chorus: Meek Mill]
Middle of the summer
Middle of the summer
In the middle of the summer
I used to play the block all night 'til the sun came up
Everybody got they gun game up
In the middle of the summer
Middle of the summer
Middle of the summer

[Verse 3: Mel Love]
It was the middle of the summer
But it was feeling like the winter
July was feeling like December
We ball hard to the finish, uh
They say I'm cold 'cause I'm a winner
We had a quarter brickies, half of birdies
Stash box ride super dirty
Tryna get that money, ziplocks, nose candy
Back to back in them black caddies
And we said this is our summer, and we taking it there
I'm all up in this mirror, like look at this Audemar
Standing in my rear while starin at this painted mirror
Still tryna get it square, super fly how we live
Aw knocked out lights coming
NARC'd out mean a bike's coming
Smelling two stroke
These Philly streets will make you lose hope
Her son was murdered now she use coke
It was the

[Chorus: Meek Mill]
Middle of the summer
Middle of the summer
In the middle of the summer
I used to play the block all night 'til the sun came up
Everybody got they gun game up
In the middle of the summer
Middle of the summer
Middle of the summer

Meek Mill

Robert Rihmeek Williams was born on May 6, 1987, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His stage name, Meek Mill, came from his friends calling him Meek Millions, a play on making millions, because of his middle name.

Meek got his start in rap by participating in rap battles and rapping in a group called The Bloodhoundz. His solo career began with his two mixtapes The Real Me and The Real Me 2. His next mixtape Flamers, caught the attention of Atlanta rapper and Grand Hustle boss T.I. who hosted his following tape Flamers 2: Hottest In Tha City. T.I. intended to sign Meek to his label, but both rappers found themselves in legal trouble delaying the deal which ultimately came to pass. His following tapes, Flamers 2.5: The Preview and Flamers 3: The Wait is Over, produced the hits “Rosé Red” and “Make ‘Em Say” which gave Meek his first major mainstream success. In 2010, he released his seventh mixtape, Mr. Philadephia.

In 2011, Meek signed to Rick Ross‘ Maybach Music Group, where he released two singles, “Ima Boss” and “Tupac Back,” for the group’s Self Made Vol. 1. He went on to appear on the album nine times. The label released two more compilation albums, Self Made Vol. 2 in 2012 and Self Made Vol. 3 in 2013, with Meek appearing four and six times respectively.