Tag: Roddy Ricch

  • A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie recruits Roddy Richh for a new single dropping on Friday

    A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie recruits Roddy Richh for a new single dropping on Friday

    A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie previews new music with Roddy Ricch

    A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie begins the rollout for his long-awaited album, Me vs Myself, slated to drop November 4. The Highbridge rapper previewed a new Roddy Richh-assisted single premiering on Friday (October 7) to give fans a taste for the album.

    A Boogie shared a clip on Instagram Monday night (October 2) of him and Roddy listening to the record presumably titled “Bro Better Ride Out.”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CjRXB01AHG9/

    The 26-year old rapper first announced his upcoming album in 2020 under the title A Boogie vs Artist. It’s a follow up to Artist 2.0 which dropped that year. He released the 7-song EP, B4AVA, in 2021 as a teaser for the forthcoming album.

  • Roddy Ricch calls out LA city senseless violence

    Roddy Ricch calls out LA city senseless violence

    Roddy Ricch calls for a change in LA

    Roddy Ricch is not happy with the rising violence in his hometown of Los Angeles. The rapper hopped on Instagram this week to condemn the senseless violence that recently ended the life of PnB Rock.

    “LA ! Usually I try to mind my business and let the world rotate but we gotta do better. It’s too much senseless violence,” he wrote on IG stories.

    He added, “Too much opportunity and motivation to take things other people work hard for. It’s too much life to live to take someone else’s away. I love my city but we can’t keep going out like this. Before you know it, it’ll be nobody left to take from or kill.”

  • Roddy Ricch shares update on ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ delay

    Roddy Ricch shares update on ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ delay

    Roddy Ricch blames label for the delay of FTS3

    Roddy Ricch is yet to deliver his highly-anticipated album, Feed Tha Streets 3, but he has reasons for the delay. The rapper hopped on Instagram on Tuesday (September 13) to share part of a text exchange he had with his management concerning the release of the project.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Cid9tbzrSb_/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    The rapper blames his label for not counting the project as an album since it was originally a mixtape series. “The label don’t wanna count Feed Tha Streets 3 as album cuz it’s always been a mixtape series,” the text reads. He added, “The fans need it so let’s drop when I get off tour.”

  • Roddy Ricch is dropping “Ghetto Superstar” featuring G Herbo & Doe Boy tomorrow

    Roddy Ricch is dropping “Ghetto Superstar” featuring G Herbo & Doe Boy tomorrow

    Roddy Ricch seemingly begins FTS3 rollout

    Compton rapper Roddy Ricch is dropping his anticipated single “Ghetto Superstar” featuring G Herbo & Doe Boy tomorrow noon (September 8). The record is jointly produced by Mustard & Southside.

    The rapper made the announcement today (September 7) on Instagram while sharing the official cover art.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CiN35MXhHun/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    Ricch previewed the track last month with a brief clip showing how a “ghetto superstar” starts his day. The song is expected to appear his next album, Feed Tha Streets 3.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ch5_eq4uwD3/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    In a statement regarding the forthcoming project, Roddy stated: “Been working hard on this Feed Tha Streets 3 album, getting back to my regular regimen and also been happier than I’ve been in a long time.”

  • Roddy Ricch previews new ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ music

    Roddy Ricch previews new ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ music

    Roddy Ricch continues to tease FTS 3

    As fans await Roddy Ricch’s next album, Feed Tha Streets 3, the rapper previews new material from the project.

    On Wednesday (August 31), Roddy shared a video on Instagram showing his morning routine while an unreleased track co-produced by Southside & Mustard plays in the background. The snippet excludes Roddy’s vocals and lyrics though.

    ”ghetto superstar,” he captioned the post.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ch5_eq4uwD3/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

    Early in August, the LA rapper took to Instagram to share a detailed explanation about the album.

    “Been working hard on this Feed Tha Streets 3 album, getting back to my regular regimen and also been happier than I’ve been in a long time,” the Grammy-winning rapper wrote.

    “I understand things have escalated quickly and God has taken us to places we never would’ve imagined possible but I’m here for every challenge and obstacle. Thank You to everybody whose stayed supportive of me through all the glorious moments and all the hard times.”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg260H4rIdo/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link


  • Roddy Ricch drops visuals for ‘’Real Talk’’ with Mustard

    Roddy Ricch drops visuals for ‘’Real Talk’’ with Mustard

    Roddy Rich drops first music video from The Big 3 EP

    Roddy Ricch drops off the first video off his new EP, The Big 3. On Monday (June 27), Roddy unleasehd the visuals for ‘’Real Talk,’’ with Mustard, directed by Colin Tilley. The record is poduced by J Holt & Mustard.

    The Compton sensation’s new EP is made up of three songs: ‘’Real Talk,’’ ‘’Tootsies,’’ and ‘’No Mop.’’ Released on (June 24), the project comes ahead of Roddy’s next album, Feed Tha Streets 3.

    The upcoming full length project will follow up Roddy’s sophomore studio album, LIVE LIFE FAST, released in December 2021. It debuted at No. 4 on Billboard 200 earning 62k units in the first week.

    Watch ‘’Real Talk’’ below.


  • Roddy Ricch names his top three rappers in the 20-25 age range

    Roddy Ricch names his top three rappers in the 20-25 age range

    Roddy Ricch considers himself among the top rappers in his generation

    Following the release of his new EP, The Big Three, Roddy Ricch stopped by Power 106 Los Angeles this week for an interview with Justin Credible on the LIFTOFF show. During the discussion, Justin asked the ‘’No Mop’’ rapper about his Top 5 rappers of this generation.

    ‘’When you say this generation, you mean like, you gotta give me a age range,’’ Roddy responded before Justin continued to explain his question, ‘’I feel like you know Nipsey and the YGs, you know, the Coles, you know they’ve graduated.’’

    Roddy then expounded, ‘’You see that’s why you gotta give me a age range cause these niggas is all my generation they got poppin’ they like old,’’ before Justin clarified, ‘’Okay so let’s go like 20 to 25.’’

    Without hesitation, the Compton native revealed his top three rappers within the aforementioned age range. ‘’Okay I’d say me, and Youngboy, and Kodak,’’ Roddy said. Justin then added, ‘’That’s the big three. That’s exactly what I was looking for.’’



  • Roddy Richh announces ‘The Big 3’  EP

    Roddy Richh announces ‘The Big 3’ EP

    Roddy Richh is readying to drop new music

    As he prepares to release his next full length project, Compton Grammy-winning artist Roddy Richh might be planning to drop a new EP for his fans to hold on to as they wait. On Friday (June 17), Roddy teased on Instagram a three-song extended play, The Big 3, that features the tracks ‘’Real Talk,’’ ‘’Tootsies,’’ and ‘’No Mop.’’ Unfortunately though, Roddy didn’t share the release date of the EP.

    Roddy announced at the end of last year that the third installment of Feed Tha Streets mixtape series will drop in 2022. “FTS 3 comin 2022, u n***as playin wit my top 🙄,” he tweeted. This was after his sophomore studio album, Live Life Fa$t, was met with mixed reactions from fans.

    Although the project wasn’t as acclaimed as its predecessor Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial, the project managed to debut at #4 on Billboard 200 after earning 62,000 album-equivalent units.



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