By: Al Shipley
Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill, born Robert Rahmeek Williams, released his second major label album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, at midnight last night, just a few days after announcing its long delayed release date. And like 2012’s Dreams And Nightmares, which featured a vivid illustration of an expensive watch connected to handcuffs, the cover of his new album has a powerfully symbolic visual: a stack of $100 bills juxtaposed with what appears to be a church program for the funeral of the rapper’s father, who was murdered when Williams was five years old.
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