Rick Ross and Meek Mill have officially announced plans to unite for a joint project, and they’ve already given fans a first taste.
The duo sat down for an interview with Ebro Darden on Apple Music Friday (September 29) where they revealed plans to release a full-length collaboration called Too Good To Be True.
Ross and Meek said that the project is coming “ASAP” and took about two-and-a-half-months to complete from start to finish.
“We won already. We playing with what? The house’s money and it’s only one way to explain that or describe that,” Rozay said. “It’s too good to be true, which is the name of the project me and Meek Mill will be releasing. Too Good To Be True. We’ll give you that ASAP.
“We got to build a brand. The fans could get accustomed to that pace. You get them that music on and you know I was a two, three mixtape a year artist with an album.
“Meek Mill most definitely would give you five projects in six months type of shit. We knocked it out quick. I’m going to be honest. This just was a quick vibe. Maybe two and a half months.”
Checkout what the duo had to say below: