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Meek Mill Shares Dreams And Nightmares Cover Art


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Meek Mill's debut album Dreams and Nightmares arrives on October 30, but the MMG rapper is beginning to swing into promo mode. Last week he debuted his first official single "Young & Gettin It" featuring Kirko Bangz with a beat courtesy of Jahlil Beats. This week we have album art.

The artwork features a handcuff-turned-gold watch, which we assume represents Meek's path from struggle to success.

[On] Dreams and Nightmares you can expect quality music and you're gonna get the real me," Meek recently told MTV News. "It ain't gonna be all over the place like the mixtapes. This album I'ma make it connect, I'ma try to perfect my craft a little more; make sure the flows touch the beats a little better, make sure the beasts sound clearer. You know Frenchie gonna be on there, you know Rozay gonna be on there, but some of the features are gonna be a surprise."



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