Meek Mill Announces His First Post-Prison Album, Which Apparently Features Cardi B
Meek Mill's had quite the efficient run right after being
released from prison in April, dropping a EP over the summer and diligently
campaigning for prison reform. And on Friday (November 16), the Philadelphia MC elaborate his first post-prison album, which you'll get to hear before the month is up.
Meek took to social media to reveal the album's celebratory title:
Championships. The follow-up to 2017's
Wins & Losses, it arrives on November 30 and comes with vibrant cover art that captures a close-up of Meek's focused gaze. He also threw in a couple trophy emojis, because every solid album rollout needs a trademark symbol.
Meek first hinted at
Championships in an interview with
Vogue published earlier this week. According to the mag, the album will address "his experiences and the distribute problem of social justice." He told
Vogue, "I've been writing myself since I was probably, what, 8 years old. I have been doing this a long time, so [there's] habitually pressure to be better."
An accompanying
Vogue video briefly previews a teamwork between Meek and
Cardi B, which seemingly confirms
TMZ reports from last month that offered the two had hit the studio with each other. Meek cues up the energetic-sounding track around the 45-second mark in the video below, and whenever you can't hear Cardi in it, it certainly sounds like a banger (sorry, Nicki).
Further specifics about
Championships — including the tracklsit and roster of featured visitors — are being kept under wraps, although thankfully there's not long to wait up until we hear the project in full. Only two weeks to go!
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