In Summary

  • Rick Ross $ Meek Mill helped each other in fighting off their substance abuse nightmare.
  • The two rappers have a joint album “Too Good To Be” set to drop at the end of October.
  • They have never had a beef as many people believe.

Friendship is indeed priceless, rappers Rick Ross and Meek Mill have revealed helping each other in fighting off their substance abuse nightmare.

The use of drugs and narcotics is not new in the Hip Hop culture for recreational purposes.

This as evident in most music videos with rappers seen enjoying the moment while drowning in drugs.

Shocking is that what is depicted in the videos turns to be the same kind of lifestyle led by the rappers.

In most cases, rappers shy off from the subject not until they realize it’s a wrong path.

However, Rick Ross and Meek Mill have revealed uniting in defeating their drug substance problem.

Rick Ross $ Meek Mill during a past show PHOTO Courtesy

Meek Mill’s Alcohol Addiction

Meek Mill opened up about his alcohol addiction which brought him health complications.

He had his stomach bulging ‘bent over’ for about a year-and-half.

According to the ‘Early Mornings” rapper, his family never knew he was struggling with alcohol addiction.

Rick Ross joined in by disclosing that he also had his battles with substance abuse which turned to health scares.

Fondly referred to as Rowzay, he encouraged Meek Mill to keep doing his best in his quest to clean up.

“That’s one of the things that me and Meek most definitely had conversations about” said Rowzay partly.

Meek Mill further shared that he was deeply emersed in changing his lifestyle.

Rowzay also added that he was loving the new Meek Mill.

Joint Album

Rick Ross and Meek Mill have a joint album “Too Good To Be True”.

It will be ready by the end of October.

What’s amazing is that the two rappers have never beefed unlike the common belief.

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