Too Good to Be True (Rick Ross and Meek Mill album)

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That’s when I heard you came and played me the joints, and then when I saw the video, I was like, ‘Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about!’ Even Meek, I was like, ‘Yeah, that n-gga’s bucket [hat] hittin’ just right.’ I’m like, ‘This is refreshing.’ You know what I’m saying? [4]

On October 20, 2023, the pair released "Lyrical Eazy", [7] which samples Jay Z's The Blueprint song "Breathe Easy (Lyrical Exercise)"; it was accompanied by a music video starring the two speeding in sports cars through New York City before flying in a helicopter. [8] On October 26, a remix to "Shaq & Kobe" featuring Dame D.O.L.L.A. and the titular Shaquille O'Neal was released. [9]

On November 6, a promotional sweepstake was announced, in which participants must fill in seven "lucky numbers" before pre-saving the album and filling out an online form, with a total cash prize of $50,000 up for grabs. It is scheduled to run for 10 days, after which a winner will be announced on Instagram. [10] The album's track listing was announced on November 8, 2023. [11]

Track listing

Too Good to Be True
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 2023 (2023-11-10)
Genre Hip hop
Length59:45
Label
Producer
Rick Ross chronology
Richer Than I Ever Been
(2021)
Too Good to Be True
(2023)
Meek Mill chronology
Flamerz 5
(2022)
Too Good to Be True
(2023)
Heathenism
(2024)
Too Good to Be True track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Shaq & Kobe"
  • D-Mo Did It
  • Fresh Ayr
3:39
2."Star Island"
ATL Jacob 2:17
3."Go to Hell" (with Cool & Dre featuring Beam)
3:39
4."800 Karats"
  • Williams
  • Roberts
ATL Jacob2:04
5."Dead Last" (featuring Vory and Fabolous)
4:16
6."They Don't Really Love You"
  • Isaac
  • We Good
4:38
7."Million Dollar Trap"
  • Williams
  • Roberts
ATL Jacob2:23
8."Grandiose" (featuring Vory)
2:54
9."Above the Law" (featuring Teyana Taylor and DJ Khaled)
DJ Khaled 3:32
10."Fine Lines" (performed by Rick Ross featuring Wale and The-Dream)
4:58
11."Gold Medals" (featuring Jeremih)
4:32
12."Iconic"
  • Williams
  • Roberts
Mike Hurst3:44
13."Lyrical Eazy"
  • Williams
  • Roberts
  • Daniel Wagner Cash
  • Kamyar Karimi
  • Mohammad Nasrollahnejad
  • Phillip Michael William Campbell
  • Raynford Humphrey
  • Sean Momberger
  • Momberger
  • DJ Mo
  • Sauceboy
  • Dnny Phntm
  • TheBoyKam
  • Preme
1:40
14."Pillow Talk"
  • Keith
  • Cubeatz
2:42
15."Millionaire Row" (performed by Rick Ross featuring French Montana)
  • Roberts
  • French Montana
  • Samuel Saint Jean
  • Juan Peters
  • Sam Sneak
  • Stoopid OnDaBeat
  • French Montana
2:46
16."In Luv with the Money" (performed by Rick Ross featuring Future)
  • Roberts
  • Future
Southside 3:09
17."Shaq & Kobe" (remix; featuring Shaquille O'Neal and Dame D.O.L.L.A.)
  • D-Mo Did It
  • Fresh Ayr
6:52
Total length:59:45

Note

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for Too Good to Be True
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Billboard) [12] 71
UK Album Downloads (OCC) [13] 24
UK R&B Albums (OCC) [14] 29
US Billboard 200 [15] 23
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [16] 3
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [17] 7

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