In a seismic collision of rap prowess, Rick Ross and Meek Mill are set to drop their highly anticipated album, “Too Good To Be True,” on November 10. This 17-track masterpiece boasts collaborations with industry heavyweights like Wale, Fabolous, Teyana Taylor, French Montana, Future, The-Dream, and more. As a tantalizing teaser, the Maybach Music maestros unleashed their latest single, “Go To Hell,” a scorching anthem backed by the creative genius of Cool & Dre and featuring the dynamic presence of BEAM.
“Go To Hell” unfolds over a reimagined backdrop of Tears for Fears’ iconic “Shout.” Ross kicks off the lyrical fireworks, weaving tales of wealth, women, and unapologetic success. His verses echo the sentiment of a self-made mogul cruising through the city in double M’s, impervious to the chatter of detractors. The track paints a vivid picture of the high-stakes world Ross and Meek Mill effortlessly navigate.
Premiering the single on Apple Music, Ross engaged in a candid conversation with Zane Lowe, shedding light on the inspiration behind “Go To Hell.” Ross highlighted the influence of Tears for Fears, emphasizing the iconic status of “Shout” as a contender against Michael Jackson’s hits in the ’80s. He expressed pride in the duo’s independent journey, underscoring the ease with which they conquered musical landscapes.
“Go To Hell” follows the trailblazing success of previous hits like “Lyrical Eazy” and “SHAQ & KOBE.” The latter, infused with a remix featuring NBA giants Shaquille O’Neal and Damian Lillard, added another layer of dynamism to the duo’s repertoire. The remix showcased O’Neal and Lillard seamlessly transitioning into their rap personas, further solidifying the crossover appeal of Ross and Meek Mill’s music.
As the clock ticks down to the release of “Too Good To Be True,” fans eagerly anticipate the full spectrum of musical mastery that Ross and Meek Mill are set to unveil. The tracklisting promises a sonic journey through the minds of these two rap titans, reaffirming their dominance and leaving an indelible mark on the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop. Brace yourselves for the musical revolution set to drop on November 10.


















