Meek Mill Previews New Track Honoring LeBron James' NBA Finals Win and It’s a Banger

Meek Mill previewed a new track honoring LeBron James’ NBA Finals win with the Cavaliers—and it’s a banger.

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People are feeling all types of ways about LeBron James leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to an improbable comeback victory in the NBA Finals this weekend, and clearly Meek Mill is on the excited side. Earlier today, he previewed a new track on Instagram, and it's laced with shout-outs to LeBron and the Cavs. "Fuck it, we breaking the rules/Alright, LeBron in this shit," he raps. "Came back off a three to one, who would thought that I would be the one?"

Meek has been a vocal fan of LeBron for a while now. Not only did he support the Cavs on Twitter all throughout the finals, but he's been known to compare himself to LeBron James in his raps. "I'm LeBron," he told Rise 24 back in 2013, "Because LeBron is a young guy that came in this game like a monster, and I'm that young guy that came in this game like a monster. And a lot of people counted LeBron out, and a lot of people counted me out. That's who I compare myself to."

He also appeared on the remix to Yo Gotti's song "LeBron James" in 2013. Clearly, with LeBron doing a well-deserved victory lap after winning the championship, Meek is feeling hyped about the success of his self-described basketball counterpart.

The full song isn't out yet, but you can check out a lengthy preview of Meek Mill's new LeBron James-honoring track below via Instagram.

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