Meek Mill's "Championships" Album Features Kodak Black, Cardi B & Samples Beyonce

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Meek Mill performs onstage during the 4th Annual TIDAL X: Brooklyn at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on October 23, 2018 in New York City.
Meek Mill's new album drops this Friday.

This Friday, Meek Mill's highly anticipated first album since his release from prison, Championships will finally hit streaming services. Over the past week or so, he's been dropping a bit more information on the album, although he's yet to reveal the tracklist or who we could expect to see on the project. In a recent interview with Vulture, Meek Mill revealed a few more details on his new project.

Meek Mill has revealed a bit more information on his new album ahead of its release this Friday. The rapper's new project, Championships will consist of 18 songs that he and his team were working on up until Thanksgiving. The album includes features from Fabolous and Anuel AA, who featured on "Uptown Vibes." Meek Mill's collab with Cardi B will also be included on the project which seemingly finds the "Money" rapper addressing payola allegations made from Meek's ex, Nicki Minaj.  "I been hardworking and humble,” she raps.

Meek also taps Kodak Black for the Tay Keith-produced song, "Automatic" which finds the Philly rapper allegedly throwing shade at Nicki as well. “I don’t want my old bitch back but I still wanna fuck," he raps on the track. Ella Mai also features on the project on the Beyonce sampled-track, "24/7."

Hopefully, Meek drops off the entire tracklist soon, but it's definitely looking like a promising project.

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