Rick Ross Embraces Farming and Nature: Let’s Feed the Cows Some Carrots, Let’s Talk to the Horses

Rick Rоss Finds Bliss оn His Farm and Unleashes Magic with Meek Mill in “Tоо Gооd tо Be True” Album. Rick Rоss and Meek Mill have jоined fоrces fоr their highly-anticipated album titled “Tоо Gооd tо Be True,” and fоr Rоss, it perfectly encapsulates his current оutlооk оn life. At 47, the rap titan frоm Flоrida is nоt оnly maintaining his dоminance in the industry but alsо finding sоlace in his dоwntime.

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On his sprawling 235-acre estate in Fayetteville, Georgia, which he affectionately refers to as the “Promise Land,” Ross tends to animals and indulges in various activities. From tending to his bison to chopping down trees, Ross has discovered a valuable lesson and a deeper connection with nature.

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To Ross, the farm life has become a different vibe—an opportunity to unwind and let go of distractions. He encourages others to experience it, urging them to put their phones aside and embrace relaxation. “Let’s feed the cows some carrots. Let’s talk to the horses. Let’s fish for four hours. Let’s do that. Let’s do that,” he expresses.

For Ross, life on the estate serves as a recharge, allowing him to be a “cowboy at times” and fueling his passion for music. He believes that his diverse experiences contribute to his creative energy.

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Apart from taking care of his horses and cows, Ross has developed a new hobby—going on boat rides. He describes it as “salt life” and enjoys the different vibes that come with being on the water. When asked about his favorite boat, Ross playfully reveals that it’s the new one he recently purchased.

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While finding solace on his farm and in his boat rides, Ross’s new album with Meek Mill is making waves of its own. “Too Good to Be True” showcases their seamless collaboration and features appearances from artists like Future, French Montana, and even Shaquille O’Neal on a remix of their single “SHAQ & KOBE.” Ross describes it as a beautiful moment in hip-hop, where the album’s title speaks for itself and captures the magic they created.

“Too Good to Be True” is now available under Maybach Music Group, delivering a dose of powerful tracks to the streets. Ross’s journey on his farm and the success of the new album demonstrate his ability to find balance and create remarkable moments in both his personal and professional life.