American rapper, Meek Mill, whose real name is Robert Rihmeek Williams, has recently announced his plans to produce his next album on the African continent.
This decision reflects Meek Mill’s dedication to exploring new creative directions in his music. He has expressed his intention to bring his American team along for the journey, ensuring that this project will bring a fresh perspective to his discography.
While Meek Mill has not disclosed the exact location where he will be recording his album, he has set a strict two-week timeline for the process.
In a bold declaration, Meek Mill stated, “Ima go to Africa and record my next album. Stay for two weeks, bring my producers, my art, mash up.” This ambitious endeavor showcases Meek Mill’s commitment to pushing boundaries and experimenting with different musical influences.
It is worth noting that Meek Mill has previously visited Ghana as part of the “Year of Return” initiative. During his time in Ghana, he immersed himself in the local culture, visited tourist sites, and even recorded a video at the Flagstaff House to promote Ghana’s cultural arts.
This visit garnered significant media attention and sparked conversations about the influence of African culture on international artists.
As Meek Mill embarks on this new chapter in his musical career, fans are eagerly anticipating the release of his upcoming album.
While it is unclear whether Ghana will be his chosen destination for recording, one thing is certain – Meek Mill’s innovative approach to his music will continue to captivate audiences around the world. ‘