Meek Mill - Dangerous (ft. Jeremih & Pnb Rock) -

The title refers to a woman whose vibe and looks are "contagious" and "dangerous" because of the power she holds over the artist.

Meek maintains his "real one" persona, contrasting designer brands like Hermes with affordable ones like Fashion Nova to signal a lifestyle upgrade for his partner. 📽️ Visual Aesthetics

Meek’s verse highlights a shift from a partner's past depression caused by an ex ("I'm just glad that's over") to a lavish, supportive present ("This that Hermes money"). Meek Mill - Dangerous (ft. Jeremih & PnB Rock)

"Dangerous" is a smooth, R&B-infused hip-hop track by Meek Mill featuring Jeremih and PnB Rock, released in as part of his Legends of the Summer EP and later his album Championships . The song serves as a departure from Meek’s typical high-octane street anthems, leaning into a melodic, "lover-boy" vibe that eventually reached number one on urban radio. 🎵 Musical Foundations

The song explores themes of .

PnB Rock handles the infectious hook, while Jeremih provides smooth vocal textures throughout. Interestingly, PnB Rock revealed the record wasn't originally intended for Meek and was "shopped around" before finding its home. 📝 Lyric & Theme Analysis

It heavily samples Jodeci’s 1992 hit "Come and Talk to Me" (specifically the Hip Hop Remix), giving it a soulful, classic feel. The title refers to a woman whose vibe

The music video, directed by , mirrors the song's sultry tone:

Meek Mill - Dangerous (ft. Jeremih & PnB Rock)