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Meek Mill Searches For Artiste From Ghana And Nigeria For Joint Album Project

American rapper Meek Mill has expressed his admiration for African artistes, particularly those from Ghana and Nigeria.

In a recent tweet, he reached out to his African fans, seeking recommendations for a talented musician from these countries to collaborate with on an upcoming joint project.

Engaging directly with his fans, Meek Mill urged them to share the names of artistes they believe would be a perfect fit for an album alongside him. Encouraging active participation, he requested that his fans leave their preferred candidates in the comment section of his post.

Furthermore, Meek Mill emphasized that if he managed to find a skilled producer from Africa, he would be able to deliver his verse within a mere two weeks. This dedication to the project reflects his commitment to completing it in the shortest possible time.

Meek Mill made headlines recently when he revealed his intention to visit Ghana for the second time in a recent Q&A session on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter.

The rapper was asked by numerous Ghanaians about his return to the country and if he would be present for Detty December festivities.

In response, Meek tweeted that he would be returning for the second time. He wrote: “I’m coming back to Ghana too #askmeek.”

Source – Tru News Report

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