Meek Mill is prepping for the debut of his upcoming project, Expensive Pain. He made an announcement last month via Twitter about this album’s arrival during a Q&A session.
“When is the album dropping?” one person asked. As a response, the Dreamchasers CEO said, “Album done so soon!” Sometime after, he hops back on Twitter to say, “I’m back now!! I’m about to drop!!”
On Wednesday, the Philadelphia-raised megastar went on his Twitter with more updates about Expensive Pain.
“My album Expensive Pain releases 10/1,” Meek Mill tweets. He also shared the project’s artwork. From a birds-eye-view, one can see an illustrated collage of naked ladies, hot whips, and more.
Elsewhere, the esteemed rapper opens up about the artwork’s inspiration. Meek Mill explains, “[It’s] some heavy art s### that I like personally from Nina Chanel 💎.”
Expensive Pain comes right after his 2018 LP Championships. Championships went on to score No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 229,000 album-equivalent units.
Furthermore, his 2018 album became certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Not to mention, Championships earned Meek Mill his first Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.
During his time on Twitter, a fan asked Meek if Expensive Pain is his best work.
He responded with, “Yeah this my Zaza flow!! Lol.”
He also confirmed that a U.K. rapper is on the album. While the identity of this specific collaborator remains anonymous, he did hint that Jay-Z and G-Herbo will be on his newest project.