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Expensive Pain

Expensive Pain is the fifth studio album by American rapper , released on October 1, 2021, through and . The album features guest appearances from artists such as , , , , , , , , , , , and , across its 18 tracks. Produced by a range of collaborators including and , Expensive Pain delves into themes of personal struggle, the costs of success, street life, and relationships, building on Meek Mill's signature blend of introspective lyricism and high-energy trap beats. Notable singles include "Flamerz Flow" featuring and , "Sharing Locations" with and , and "Blue Notes 2" featuring . Upon its release, Expensive Pain debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 95,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, which included 10,000 pure album sales and 82,000 streaming equivalent units from 110.53 million on-demand streams. It also reached number 2 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart. The album received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its standout tracks and production but criticized it for inconsistency and lack of cohesion in places.

Background and development

Announcement and concept

On September 15, 2021, announced his fifth studio album, Expensive Pain, via and through coverage by music outlets including , revealing a release date of October 1, 2021. The announcement included the album's , an original collage painting by visual artist Nina Chanel Abney that abstractly depicts elements of luxury—such as dollar signs, palm trees, and boats—interwoven with symbols of peril like fire and life rafts, evoking a tension between opulence and hardship. The album's title, Expensive Pain, originates from a phrase Meek Mill used during the recording of "Blue Notes 2" featuring Lil Uzi Vert, which was suggested as the album name by Brent Faiyaz, and is also featured in the title track; it encapsulates the profound emotional and personal tolls associated with achieving success, navigating fame, and escaping the cycles of street life. In pre-release statements, Meek Mill described the project as a form of personal therapy, drawing from his experiences to reflect on the mental scars of gun violence, poverty, and systemic challenges in Philadelphia. Following his 2018 album Championships, teased Expensive Pain as a marker of his growth, emphasizing lessons from ongoing legal battles that reshaped his perspective on and , as well as reflections on fatherhood and past relationships amid his evolving life. Early singles like "Flamerz Flow" hinted at the album's introspective yet energetic direction.

Recording and production

The recording of Expensive Pain primarily occurred between 2020 and 2021, in the wake of 's 2018 album Championships, as he navigated the constraints of the . Sessions were shaped by the artist's efforts to evolve his sound, with emphasizing a shift toward incorporating more after years of focusing on rapid-fire flows. The introduced significant challenges, including delays and a severe case of that halted deep engagement with music for extended periods. Meek Mill described as a time when attempting to experiment with and felt uncomfortable, requiring months of dedicated practice to build confidence in this new direction. Through , the project drew on the label's established collaborative framework. Production involved a range of contributors, with key beats crafted by figures like , Cardo, and Dream Chasers in-house producer Nick Papz, fostering an environment that blended high-energy trap elements with introspective tracks. The tracklist was finalized and revealed via a handwritten note on Meek Mill's on September 30, 2021, one day before the album's release, comprising 18 songs curated from extensive sessions that captured the artist's personal growth.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

Expensive Pain is primarily a album rooted in aesthetics, characterized by gritty street-level rap that draws from Meek Mill's origins while incorporating contemporary Southern influences. The sound blends East Coast rap traditions with booming elements, featuring aggressive flows over bass-heavy beats produced by collaborators like and . This fusion creates a of tracks, from introspective cuts to club-oriented anthems, reflecting Mill's evolution in mainstream rap. Production techniques emphasize heavy bass lines and hard-hitting drums, providing a foundation for Mill's energetic delivery, often enhanced by on hooks to add melodic R&B infusions. Tracks like "On My Soul" incorporate piano-driven and jazzish backing, contributing to moody, atmospheric introspection, while high-energy songs such as "" employ high-velocity beats for an explosive feel. Cinematic flourishes, including orchestral-like swells on the "Expensive Pain," elevate the album's dramatic tension, blending orchestral elements with trap's raw edge. Standout sonic features include intros that set reflective tones, as heard in several moody arrangements, contrasted by aggressive patterns on uptempo tracks that drive the album's motivational energy. The overall production maintains a unified, glamorous , with slippery beats and punchy stanzas underscoring Mill's blend of and bravado. These elements tie into the album's of and success through its moody instrumentation.

Themes and songwriting

The album Expensive Pain centers on the emotional toll of wealth and success, a concept describes as the "expensive pain" stemming from being separated from due to work and the isolating effects of . This theme manifests through explorations of betrayal in personal relationships, where trust erodes amid financial disputes and shifting loyalties among friends and associates. Street loyalty emerges as a counterpoint, with Mill reflecting on his roots and the pull of old connections despite his elevated status. Redemption arcs weave throughout, portraying personal growth and overcoming trauma as pathways to healing. Mill's songwriting employs a style, drawing on vivid anecdotes from his life to convey authenticity and emotional depth. He recounts experiences of incarceration, such as the psychological strain of life, and the of , using these stories to humanize his journey. This confessional approach serves as , allowing Mill to process vulnerabilities beneath his resilient . Recurring motifs include imagery of —such as high-end cars and jewelry—juxtaposed against moments of raw , like admitting to emotional fragility or the need for support, highlighting the duality of triumph and inner conflict. Guest verses from collaborators often amplify these personal tensions, echoing themes of distrust and in shared narratives. Compared to his previous album Championships, which focused heavily on legal battles and external controversies, Expensive Pain adopts a more introspective tone, delving deeper into family dynamics and , as seen in tracks that address relational healing and .

Release and promotion

Singles

The from Expensive Pain, "Flamerz Flow", was released on , 2021, as a freestyle-style showcasing Meek Mill's rapid-fire over a minimal beat produced by . Although it did not enter the , the song peaked at number 17 on the chart, reflecting its strong streaming and viral appeal on platforms like , where the music video amassed millions of views shortly after release. The video, directed by Carters Vision, features Meek Mill alongside cameos from and , capturing high-energy street scenes and luxury elements to emphasize the track's boastful tone. On August 27, 2021, released "Sharing Locations" featuring and , a collaboration that explores themes of trust and suspicion in romantic relationships through introspective about transparency and . The track debuted and peaked at number 22 on the , spending 12 weeks on the chart, driven by robust radio airplay on urban contemporary stations and significant streaming numbers. Its official , directed by , depicts the artists in opulent settings including private jets and high-end vehicles, underscoring the song's narrative of modern relational dynamics amid success. The third single, "Blue Notes 2" featuring , arrived on September 1, 2021, serving as a to Meek Mill's earlier from 2016 and blending melodic hooks with gritty storytelling about street life and perseverance. It debuted at number 87 and peaked at number 72 on the , bolstered by playlist placements on major streaming services and teasers from Meek Mill's , which generated buzz through fan interactions and shares. The accompanying , directed by Kid Art and co-directed by , employs cinematic elements such as high-speed motorcycle chases through streets and dramatic police pursuits, enhancing the song's intense, reflective vibe. These singles were promoted through targeted radio campaigns on outlets like Power 105.1 and Hot 97, aggressive streaming pushes via and editorial playlists, and social media campaigns on and that teased album snippets to heighten anticipation for Expensive Pain's October release.

Marketing and events

and spearheaded the promotional campaign for Expensive Pain, incorporating digital advertisements and strategic placements on major streaming platforms to amplify the album's reach. A notable element included large-scale displays of the album's artwork by Nina Chanel Abney on city buses and landmarks in and , though these efforts drew criticism for their provocative imagery. Pre-release anticipation was heightened by Meek Mill's announcement of the October 1, 2021, release date on September 15, accompanied by the reveal of the album cover and tracklist, which teased collaborations with artists like and . In promotional interviews, Meek emphasized the album's introspective and therapeutic qualities, drawing from his personal experiences with fame, relationships, and past struggles, positioning it as a vulnerable chapter in his discography. These discussions, including sessions with , underscored the project's emotional depth and helped foster fan engagement ahead of launch. A centerpiece of the promotion was the "Expensive Pain: Meek Mill & Friends" album playback concert held at on October 23, 2021, which sold out rapidly and featured live performances of the full album alongside guest appearances by , , , , , , and . The event served as a high-energy celebration of the album, blending new material with Meek's catalog hits to connect with fans in a live setting shortly after release. Merchandise tie-ins enhanced fan interaction, with apparel drops such as graphic tees and hoodies inspired by the 's artwork available through Meek Mill's official online store, alongside standard editions for collectors. These items, announced alongside the reveal, encouraged supporters to engage visually and stylistically with the project.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release, Expensive Pain received mixed reviews from music critics, with an aggregate score of 64 out of 100 based on six reviews, indicating generally favorable but divided opinions. The was praised for its lyrics and moments of emotional , though reviewers noted inconsistencies in pacing and execution. Critics highlighted Meek Mill's raw honesty and soul-searching as standout elements, particularly in tracks like "Cold Hearted VI," where his reflections on personal struggles conveyed deep emotional depth. Similarly, the album's exploration of and the harsh realities of life was lauded for adding rare vulnerability to Meek's typically aggressive style, marking it as his most fully rounded effort to date. Production elements, such as the jazz-inflected beats on "On My Soul" and cohesive trap arrangements, were commended for enhancing these introspective themes and providing a balanced mix of cinematic grandeur and club energy. Pitchfork described the soul-searching as "some of the most potent of Meek’s career," emphasizing how it amplified the pros and cons of wealth and grief in thrilling spots. However, several reviews pointed to uneven pacing and over-reliance on familiar tropes, with some tracks feeling repetitive or indistinct due to auto-tuned vocals and recycled narratives about haters and relationships. NME criticized the album's rushed feel, sloppy sequencing, and overbearing production that occasionally drowned out its emotional intent, likening certain cuts to haphazard mixtape leftovers. Rolling Stone noted that while Meek dazzles when on form, the project suffers from lapses into generic trap sounds lacking innovation. Coverage was relatively limited compared to Meek's prior releases like Championships, with only a handful of major outlets reviewing it in depth; some focused more on its cultural context amid the rapper's ongoing rather than purely . Overall, Expensive Pain was seen as a solid but not groundbreaking return, blending vulnerability with inconsistency.

Commercial performance

Expensive Pain debuted at number three on the US chart, accumulating 95,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, with 82,000 units from streaming equivalent albums and 10,000 from pure album sales. The project generated 110.53 million on-demand official streams across platforms including and during that debut week, underscoring its streaming dominance. Internationally, the album peaked at number five on the Canadian Albums chart. It reached number 23 on the and entered the top 50 on the ARIA Albums Chart in . As of 2025, Expensive Pain has not received any RIAA certifications for or status. In comparison, Meek Mill's previous album Championships achieved certification by the RIAA. The initial streaming surge was partly attributed to a promotional album playback concert at featuring guest artists.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

Expensive Pain is structured as an 18-track album with a total runtime of 55:04. The standard edition was released in digital and physical formats on October 1, 2021, via Atlantic Records and Maybach Music Group, with no deluxe version available at launch; however, an extended edition featuring bonus tracks was teased in promotional materials prior to release but ultimately not issued. There are no noted regional variations in the track listing. Writing credits for all tracks are led by Robert Williams (professionally known as Meek Mill), alongside various co-writers such as Anthony "breakitdwn" Cruz. Production is handled by a diverse roster of producers, including Boi-1da (on "Me (FWM)" and "Tweaking"), Tay Keith (on "We Slide"), Cardo (on multiple tracks like "Intro (Hate on Me)" and "Outside (100 MPH)"), Nick Papz (on several including "Sharing Locations" and "Hot"), and 30 Roc (on "Flamerz Flow").
No.TitleFeaturing artist(s)Length
1"Intro (Hate on Me)"2:55
2"Outside (100 MPH)"3:19
3"On My Soul"2:22
4"Sharing Locations" & 2:41
5"Expensive Pain"3:34
6"Ride for You"3:02
7"Me (FWM)"A$AP Ferg3:00
8"Hot"2:31
9"Love Train"3:55
10"Northside Southside"Giggs3:03
11"We Slide"3:31
12"Tweaking"3:17
13"Love Money"3:02
14"Blue Notes 2"3:50
15"Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)"3:01
16"Cold Hearted III"2:48
17"Halo"3:32
18"Flamerz Flow" & 1:41

Personnel

Expensive Pain features guest appearances from several prominent and R&B artists, including and on "Sharing Locations", on "Ride For You", A$AP Ferg on "Me (FWM)", on "Hot", Giggs on "Northside Southside", on "We Slide", on "Tweaking", on "Blue Notes 2", and on "Halo", and and on "Flamerz Flow". The album's production was led by a team of producers, with contributing to multiple tracks such as "Me (FWM)" featuring A$AP Ferg and "Tweaking" featuring , handling "We Slide" featuring , and Cardo producing "Intro (Hate On Me)", "Outside (100 MPH)", and "Northside Southside" featuring Giggs; additional producers include Nick Papz on "Sharing Locations" and "Hot", DZL on "Expensive Pain", and Austin Powerz on several tracks including "Ride For You", "Cold Hearted III", and "Halo". Mixing duties were primarily handled by Anthony “breakitdwn” Cruz, who also served as recording and mixing engineer on tracks 3, 5, 9, and 13, with additional mixing by James Royo and damn james!, while mastering was completed by Jess Jackson at The Kitchen Studios in .

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2021)Peak position
Australian Albums ()51
Canadian Albums ()5
UK Albums (OCC)23
UK R&B Albums (OCC)12
US 3
US Independent Albums ()1
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ()2
Expensive Pain debuted on the at number three during the week ending October 16, 2021, marking Meek Mill's seventh top-ten album on the chart. It spent one week in the top ten and charted for 20 weeks. On the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, it reached number two, while topping the Independent Albums chart. Internationally, the album peaked at number five on the Canadian Albums Chart and number 23 on the , with a peak of number 12 on the UK R&B Albums Chart. It also entered the Australian Albums Chart at number 51. The album maintained presence on various charts through 2022.

Year-end charts

Expensive Pain achieved notable placements on several year-end album charts in 2021, reflecting its commercial success primarily in the United States. On the year-end chart, the album ranked at number 190, marking Meek Mill's continued presence among the year's top-selling and streamed projects despite competition from releases. Similarly, it secured the number 69 position on the Top R&B/ Albums year-end chart, underscoring its strong performance within the genre.
Chart (2021)Position
US 190
US 69
Canadian Albums ()92
Internationally, Expensive Pain earned a year-end ranking of number 92 on the Canadian Albums chart. In comparison to Meek Mill's previous album Championships, which peaked at number 14 on the 2018 year-end chart, Expensive Pain's rankings were lower but remained solid for a project without a dominant driving sustained momentum. By 2022, Expensive Pain had dropped off major year-end charts amid the rise of new releases but sustained a steady streaming presence, contributing to ongoing equivalent album units without securing additional annual rankings. It did not appear on year-end charts for 2023 through 2025, as subsequent projects and market shifts overshadowed its cumulative impact.

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