American rapper Meek Mill, known offstage as Robert Rihmeek Williams, has unveiled an ambitious plan to produce his upcoming album on the African continent.
Stressing the artistic direction behind his music, Meek Mill aims to bring his American team along for the journey, promising to deliver a groundbreaking addition to his discography.
While keeping the exact location undisclosed, he revealed a concise two-week timeline for the recording process.
“Ima go to Africa and record my next album. Stay for two weeks, bring my producers, my art, mash up,” confidently declared Meek Mill.
The rapper had previously visited Ghana as part of the “Year of Return” initiative, where he explored tourist sites and immersed himself in Ghanaian culture.
During his visit, Meek Mill recorded a video at the Flagstaff House, promoting Ghana’s cultural arts, which sparked significant media attention and controversy.
It is yet to be known if his preferred destination is Ghana.
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Ima go to Africa and record my next album! Stay for 2 weeks bring my producers my art and mash up!!!
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) March 11, 2024