Don't Judge Me

Meek Mill · Other Songs - Meek Mill

i don't wanna go there

we should never go there ( damn )

why you wanna go there ?

i guess i gotta go there

you're hearing rumors about me & you can't stop make the thought

of someone touching my body when you're so close to my heart

i won't deny what this is saying because most of it is true

but it was all before i fell for you

so please wait

so please don't judge me

and i won't judge you

cause it could get ugly

before it gets beautiful

please don't judge me

& i won't judge you

and if you love me , then let it be beautiful

let it be beautiful (x4)

everything i say right now

is gonna be used in another fight

& i've been through this so many times

can we change the subject

you're gonna start asking me questions like

" was she attractive ? was she an actress ?( maybe defective?) "

you're hearing rumors about me & theres some pictures online



saying they got you so angry , making you wish you were blind

before we start talking crazy , sayin' some things we'll regret

can we just slow it down & press reset

so please don't judge me

and i won't judge you

cause it could get ugly

before it gets beautiful

please don't judge me

& i won't judge you

and if you love me , then let it be beautiful

just let the past , just be the past

& focus on things , that are gonna make us laugh

take me as i am , not who i was

i promise i'll be the one that you can trust

so please , so please don't judge me

and i won't judge you

cause it could get ugly

before it gets beautiful

please don't judge me

& i won't judge you

and if you love me , then let it be beautiful



i don't wanna go there

baby we should never go there .

Don't Judge Me

Meek Mill's 'Don't Judge Me' stands as a defining track from his early career, capturing the raw energy and lyrical aggression characteristic of his debut era. Released alongside hits like 'I'ma Thug' and 'Flexing,' the song exemplifies the Philadelphia sound that propelled him to national prominence. The recording features Mill's rapid-fire delivery and confident flow, themes of resilience and self-assurance that became central to his public persona. As a staple of his discography, the track reflects the high-octane hip-hop style of the mid-2000s, cementing his reputation as a formidable force in the rap landscape.