In Summary
- The 2 have been teasing their upcoming project for the past few months.
- This will be their first studio album in nearly two years
- Meek signed with Ross’ Maybach Music Group since 2011.
On Tuesday, October 17, Meek Mill posted some behind-the-scenes footage as they work on the new Album
With him in the stdio was Ross, Dj Khaleed and Diddy.
In the first video, you can see Khaled entering the studio and offering his thoughts on the music he heard from Meek and Rozay’s forthcoming collaborative LP Too Good To Be True.
At the end of the video the release date is clearly set to to be November 10th
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Diddy on The Album
In another video, you can see Diddy providing feedback on the new music the Maybach Music Group artists have been cooking up lately.
The longtime collaborators have been teasing their upcoming project for the past few months.
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The Artists Music History
Meek signed with Ross’ Maybach Music Group since 2011.
They’ve worked on a number of tracks over the past decade, including “I’ma Boss,” “Off The Corner,” and Wale’s “Ambition.”
Last month, Meek Mill and Rick Ross released their first collaboration together in a very long time. That was ‘’Shaq & Kobe’’as they also put out the visuals for it.
The video has already garnered 8.2M views on You Tube.
This will be their first studio album in nearly two years. Meek dropped his Expensive Pain album in October 2021 and Ross delivered his most recent LP Richer Than I ever Been in December 2021.
Meek Mill Speak

In a recent interview the two rappers spoke about more than just music.
The two say they are commit ed to their health , which they admitted is often overlooked in hip hop. Opening up about his past struggles, Meek stated, “I wasn’t healthy. I was drinking liquor every day. My stomach was bent over for a year and a half.
I came home in 2019; I couldn’t smoke weed or really drink liquor like that. And before 2019, I was off the lean and all that.”