Meek Mill's long-awaited new album, Dreamchasers 4, will definitely be arriving this fall, according to Jahlil Beats, who has previously collaborated with the Philadelphia rapper.

Speaking on why Meek has taken so long to drop the project on Periscope, Jahlil told fans, "He not rushing, man. We got the 4 for 4's out. That should hold people over, man." He also confirmed the release date and fully endorsed the album, noting "that shit is ridiculous...Me and K was just at Meek's house, heard the whole joint...He talking some real shit on that."

Now we know now know that DC4 is done and that we only have to get through one more season before finally hearing the whole thing. Fans are anxious for new music from Meek who has been under house-arrest for violating the terms of his probation. A judge did rule in his favor to allow the rapper to continue to make music, but he cannot make a profit off of any release while finishing out his house-arrest sentence. Many speculated this was why DJ Drama dropped his Meek, Pusha T, and Ty Dolla $ign collaboration, "Boyz in the Hood," separate from the rest of his recently released Quality Street Music 2.

However, it sounds like Meek has had a change in heart about the content of his music and recently vowed to stop rapping about extreme violence after DC4. "But I will remain to let my people know in these terrible environments to adapt and survive at any cost because 'US BLACK PEOPLE ARE STILL AT WAR WITH OURSELVES AND THE SYSTEM IN REAL LIFE!'" he wrote.

Clearly, Meek is ready for his comeback and we can't wait to hear what he has for us on DC4​.