Meek Mill Shares Cinematic "Trauma" Music Video Teaser

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Meek Mill attend Nicole & DJ Khaled's Birthday Celebration With Haute Living And Roger Dubuis at Perez Art Museum Miami on December 9, 2018 in Miami, Florida.
Meek Mill's next music video is for "Trauma."

Meek Mill is only a few weeks removed from the release of his latest project CHAMPIONSHIPS. On the new album, Meek Mill sounds as hungry as he was on his debut album and delivered 19-tracks of pure heat. There were a few tracks that stood out immediately such as the "Intro" and the Jay-Z and Rick Ross featured track, "What's Free." The former already received a music video, but Meek is now getting ready to drop the next visuals off the project. The rapper took to Instagram to reveal that the next video will be for "Trauma."

Meek Mill is getting ready to release a new music video today (Dec. 19th) for track 2 on CHAMPIONSHIPS, "Trauma." The rapper shared the cinematic trailer for the music video today announcing that it'll arrive later in the day. The new video comes a little over a week after he dropped the video for the album's "Intro" which featured cameos from Casanova and Melii. 

Meek's album soared straight to the top of the Billboard 200 upon its release, becoming the rappers second number one album following Dreams Worth More Than Money Can Buy. The album also produced Meek's first top 10 single in his career, "Going Bad" featuring Drake. The song debuted at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was among 15 other tracks that made their way onto the chart. 


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