Meek Mill announces the new album “Expensive Pain.”
Meek Mill has finally announced his brand new album called “Expensive Pain.” The project is his fifth studio album and a follow-up to his 2018’s “Championships.” Along with the announcement, Meek Mill also shared the official cover art which is created from an original painting by the artist Nina Chanel Abney. The album is all set to drop on October 1.
The Philadelphia rapper has already dropped two singles, “Sharing Locations” with Lil Baby and Lil Durk, “Blue Notes” with Lil Uzi Vert.
He’s kept busy in the three years afterward, with a slew of EPs and standalone singles, including Quarantine Pack, his 2020 tunes, “Letter to Nipsey” (with Roddy Ricch), “Otherside of America,” and the Justin Timberlake-featuring “Believe.” Meek Mill has released a number of collaborative tunes this year, including “That Go!” with Young Stoner life, Young Thug, and T-Shyne, and “Conga” with Leslie Grace and Boi-1da.
The Apple Music & Spotify Pre-Sale is also available now.
Check out the official cover art below.
💎My Album ‘Expensive Pain’ Releases 10/1 💎
Pre-Save Now: https://t.co/KiLohqFnRj pic.twitter.com/SfOyu8Kj6l— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) September 15, 2021