Rick Ross and Meek Mill have seemingly buried the hatchet as the former MMG duo recently shared a studio session, hinting at a potential collaboration. Both artists took to social media to give fans a glimpse of their reunion at Miami’s House of Hits studio.
Meek showcased a snippet of an unreleased song, expressing sentiments about trust issues and loyalty. Ross teased the imminent release of the track, and Meek described their in-studio reconciliation as “perfect timing.”
The public display of unity received positive reactions from fellow artists such as Busta Rhymes, Russ, Royce Da 5’9, Lola Brooke, Slim TҺug, and CyHi The Prynce. Busta Rhymes commended the collaboration, calling it a “Kings move together.”
Meek Mill, who signed to Rick Ross’s Maybach Music Group in 2011, released five albums under the label. The duo has a history of successful collaborations, including tracks like “I’mа Boss,” “Believe It,” Wale’s “Ambition,” “So Sophisticated,” and “What’s Free.”
Rumors of a feud circulated in 2021, fueled by reports that Ross was denied entry to Meek’s birthday party. Tensions escalated as Meek voiced his contractual grievances, alleging owed money.
The public reconciliation occurred last November during Meek’s Dreams & Nightmares 10th-anniversary concert in Philadelphia, where Ross made a surprise appearance. Earlier this year, Master P shed light on Meek’s MMG deal, stating he walked away from managing Meek due to concerns about the contract’s fairness. Master P expressed that while Ross has since solidified his business, at the time, there were uncertainties that prompted him to step away.
The renewed collaboration between Rick Ross and Meek Mill signifies a significant moment for fans and the hip-hop community, showcasing the power of reconciliation and collaboration in the dynamic world of rap.