Rick Ross challenges 1 day as a farmer” Let’s Feed the Cows Some Carrots, Let’s Talk to the Horses’
The title of Rick Ross and Meek Mill’s new album, Too Good to Be True, is appropriate given how Ross currently views his life. Not only is the 47-year-old rap mogul and largest boss carrying on his decades-long reign of control with this new collaborative project, but he’s also relaxing during his well-earned vacation time.
Taking care of the animals on his expansive 235-acre estate in Fayetteville, Georgia, which he refers to as the “Promise Land,” Ross has made news in recent years for a variety of antics on the land, including felling trees and feeding his bison. Taking care of the animals on his expansive 235-acre estate in Fayetteville, Georgia, which he refers to as the “Promise Land,” Ross has made news in recent years for a variety of antics on the land, including felling trees and feeding his bison.
However, it has imparted upon him an important lesson and enhanced his connection to nature. Ross replies to PEOPLE, “F— yeah,” when they inquire if he thinks of himself as a farmer.
You simply hope that a lot more people could give this a try. For once, give this a try. For once, give this a try. About living on the ranch, he says, “Just unwind and let everything go.” Put down your f—ing phone and take a seat to unwind. Let’s give some carrots to the cows.