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Meek Mill Ignites the New Season with a Philadelphia Eagles Anthem

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Hip-hop star Meek Mill, a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan, has unveiled a new anthem to rally the team for the 2025 NFL season, sources told ESPN on May 24, 2025. Titled “Midnight Green Dreams,” the track aims to capture the fierce spirit of Philly.

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Meek Mill, a native of Philadelphia and Eagles supporter since childhood, shared his excitement in an ESPN interview. “The Eagles are the heartbeat of this city—they represent our fight. This song is my love letter to Philly, from Lincoln Financial Field to the world,” he said. The anthem will drop on September 1, just before the season begins.

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Meek Mill will perform “Midnight Green Dreams” live at the Eagles’ season opener against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on September 4 at 8:20 p.m. ET. As the first home opener since their Super Bowl LIX win, Meek’s pre-game performance is set to electrify the passionate Philly crowd.

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During a press conference in Philadelphia on Friday, Meek teased a few lines from the anthem:
“Midnight green, we rise, never fall,
Philly heart, we answer the call,
From the Linc to the end zone’s shine,
Eagles soar, it’s our time,”
he rapped, blending his gritty flow with the city’s unyielding pride.

Produced by Meek and his longtime collaborator Metro Boomin, the track embodies the resilience of Eagles fans. It’s poised to become a rallying cry for the season, echoing the team’s storied Philly Special Era.

Eagles Nation erupted on X, with fans buzzing over the announcement. “Meek Mill and the Eagles? This anthem will rock the Linc!” one user posted. Others called for merchandise tied to the song, following the team’s earlier 2025 collaboration with Meek for a clothing line.

Meek’s love for the Eagles dates back to his childhood, inspired by the team’s 2004 Super Bowl run. A frequent presence at games, he’s supported local youth programs in Philly, and his 2018 track “Eagles Fly” became a fan favorite.

With “Midnight Green Dreams” and a live performance on the horizon, Meek Mill is setting the tone for an electrifying 2025 season as the Eagles aim to repeat as Super Bowl champions.

49ers Star Involved in Locker Room Fight After Teammate Kyle Juszczyk Blasts Him for Poor Start
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