Meek Mill has followed in the footsteps of close collaborator Rick Ross with his latest — and perhaps most unorthodox — purchase.

The Philadelphia rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday (September 17) to announce to his followers that he had recently entered the world of farming.

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“In other news…. I bought a farm the other day,” he wrote, following a series of tweets pushing back against those “hating” on him for being a self-made success story from the streets.

Check out his post below.

Rick Ross made his own unlikely venture into farming in 2022 when he bought a bull to live on his sprawling “Promise Land” estate in Fayeteville, Georgia, which already boasted several horses and a John Deere tractor.

“Y’all know I just bought a bull last week. One of my homies called it a steer, and I just named my steer. I named it Thor, my first bull,” he said in a video of him with the farm animal.

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“But I went to sleep last night, and while I was asleep, Thor began whispering to me, and you see this on the wall. You see that? That’s a buffalo. You thinking what I’m thinking?”

When asked in a 2023 interview with People if he considered himself a farmer, the MMG mogul replied: “Fuck yeah.”

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He added: “You just wish many others get to just try this. Try this for once. Just relax, let everything go. Sit your fucking phone down and just sit back and relax. Let’s feed the cows some carrots. Let’s talk to the horses. Let’s fish for four hours. Let’s do that.”

The Too Good To Be True duo aren’t the only artists to embrace farming life. Benny The Butcher, Questlove and Kelis also own their own farms, while Waka Flocka Flame previously attempted to learn how to farm — and documented his journey on social media.