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Jay-Z, Will Smith Attend Meek Mill's Dreams And Nightmares Listening


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By Miranda Johnson

On Wednesday night (October 10) in NYC, Meek Mill held a listening for his upcoming October 30 debut, Dreams and Nightmares. Housing the event at Jimi Hendrix’s legendary Electric Lady Studio, special guests like Jay-Z, Will Smith, and The-Dream all filled the room for a sneak peak of the forthcoming LP.

Hosted by Hot 97's Angie Martinez and D'USSE Cognac, Meek Mill was joined by Rick Ross and Wale, and gave a first listen to his highly anticipated release. Aside from Jay, Will Smith, and The Dream; Estelle, Victor Cruz and Desean Jackson all joined in on the fun. However word has it that the Philly rapper happened to be a little tardy to the shindig causing Will and Jay to leave before he even got there.

No worries though as Hov already got a private listen to the LP a few days prior. On Thursday (October 4), Meek tweeted: “Letting #hov & @_youngchris listen 2 #dreamsandnightmares wen hov tell ya sh-- hot....it's hot!”



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