New Music: Rick Ross x Meek Mill “Drug Money (Remix)”
Tuesday, May 14 2013 10:47 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
Rick Ross and Meek Mill add a little MMG flavor to Yo Gotti and Future’s “Drug Money”.

Rick Ross and Meek Mill add a little MMG flavor to Yo Gotti and Future’s “Drug Money”.
Last night, Meek helped DJ Drama celebrate his birthday at ATL’s Velvet Room and premiered a new cut, “It’s Levels To This Shit”. No word on where this will end up, but Dreamchasers 3 is coming soon.
Ace Hood turns his Bugatti into a minivan with the remix of his gold seller. Wake up and cop Trials & Tribulations on July 16.
The Internets are saying this was left on I Am Not A Human Being II’s cutting room floor. That’s a shame. Take a listen and cop the album here.

The origins of this particular recording is a mystery for now, but do remember, Dreamchasers 3 is on the way.
It’s business as usual out in Vegas. And for Dreams & Nightmares‘ new video, Meek Mill and Rozay take their balling antics from the desert to the casino. Cirocs up.

Meek Mill is ready to share his story in his upcoming book, Tony Story on May 1. Above is the front display.
Tony and Ty had big dreams of getting rich. Although they grew up like brothers, once money and envy entered the equation, greed took over and loyalty went out the door.
After a deadly shooting, the streets of Philly were in an uproar and the lives of many people revolved around revenge. Gold digger Kee capitalized on the built-up tension; but before she could really enjoy the fruits of her labor, she was thrust into the middle of a street war with the cost being her life.
Trust was not an option and revenge was the only thing anyone had in common. Paulie wanted revenge for his cousin; LB wanted revenge for his brother. They both had blood in their eyes and murder in mind; names were called while gunners lurked in the shadows. It became bigger than the almighty dollar and no one was safe. Philly won’t be the same after you’re a witness to Tony Story.
Last night, BET aired their 9th annual Rip The Runway, which took place at NYC’s Hammerstein Ballroom last month. As models showcased this year’s hottest lines, Rozay and Meek Mill help provide the musical entertainment. More performances from Trinidad James, Omarion and Jaden Smith below.

Along with his new boss, Khaled, Vado makes his official announcement of joining We The Best this evening on Flex and premieres a new record off Flex’s upcoming Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself mixtape.
Sidebar: Vado freestyle and interview below