Earlier this month, Meek Mill dropped off his fifth studio LP Expensive Pain, an 18-track offering that saw additional features from Lil Baby, Lil Durk, Kehlani, A$AP Ferg, Moneybagg Yo, Giggs, Young Thug, Vory, Lil Uzi Vert, and Brent Faiyaz. It was revealed that Expensive Pain debuted on the Billboard 200 at number three with 95,000 album equivalent units sold.
Following well-received visuals from the album for “Flamerz Flow,” “Sharing Locations,” “Blue Notes 2,” “On My Soul,” “Intro (Hate On Me),” and the title track comes a new clip for “Northside Southside” featuring Giggs today (Oct. 19). The freshly released clip opens up in South London as Meek Mill emerges in a lot and proceeds to flex his Rolls Royce as he delivers his bars with the signature Meek cadence:
Yeah, look on the ‘net and they talkin’ ’bout bannin’ me, just left the dealer, I told him to Phantom me/ I cannot be with no n***as that’s fans of me, no kizzy, I don’t know why these lil’ n***as be playing with me/ Murder for murder, they ain’t understanding me
Take one of mine, that shit end with your family/ Perkies, thirties, young n***as shooting like Currys, walking in the club, no searching/ Whack him for a check, yeah, surfin’ spinning, sinning/ Sinning, winning
As previously reported by REVOLT, Meek Mill further explained the meaning behind Expensive Pain during an interview with “Good Morning Football” host Kay Adams. “Being at work, away from your family, you might gotta go to work seven days a week, but you want to be in the house with your kid — that’s expensive pain,” he said. In terms of what his “Northside Southside” co-star Giggs has been up to, he recently handed out other assists on tracks like “Crud” by Ghetts and “Waiting On Me” with Swizz Beatz.
Check out Meek Mill’s brand new music video for “Northside Southside” featuring Giggs down below.