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""Believe It" received lukewarm reviews from music critics, who mostly praised Mill's performance. They were more mixed towards Rick Ross's appearance, while a few critics observed a lack of originality." would read better as ""Believe It" received lukewarm reviews from music critics. While Mill's performance was mostly praised, Rick Ross's appearance garnered a more mixed reception, while a few critics observed a lack of originality."
properly introduce Meek Mill here: "In 2010, Rick Ross signed Mill to his label"
I struggle to see how the "After Mill alleged...of the album" sentences relate to this specific song and not their collaborations in general
Comment: this gives context to the Dreams and Nightmares performance that is about their history, especially with this song being on the album. --K. Peake10:57, 26 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
He shared the song on what? Social media?
"struggle and triumph on the song could be felt and are "plainly articulated"," → "struggle and triumph on the song are "plainly articulated" and could be felt,"
"the song further reached number 38 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, which it spent two weeks on" → "the song also spent two weeks on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, reaching number 38."