Tag: Roddy Ricch

  • Roddy Ricch says ‘Feed Tha Streets’ is ‘’Beautful’’

    Roddy Ricch says ‘Feed Tha Streets’ is ‘’Beautful’’

    Roddy Ricch wants back with FTS3

    After releasing his sophomore album Live Life Fa$t last year, it didn’t take long for Roddy Ricch to announce that he’s already working on the third installment of Feed Tha Streets series.. Roddy recently provided an update on Instagram stories hinting at the completion of the project. The 23-year old says the album sounds ‘’beautiful.’’

    ‘’this shit sounds beautiful. FEED THA STREETS 3.’’

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    After Live Life Fa$t failed to live up to its hype, Roddy took to Twitter in December 2021 announcing that FTS 3 might actually drop in 2022. “FTS 3 comin 2022, u n***as playin wit my top,” he wrote.

    LLF debuted at No.4 on Billboard 200 with 62,000 album-equivalent units sold in the first week, compared to Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial that shot atop of the charts selling 101,000 album-equivalent units. Perhaps the Compton native will be able to reposition within the game himself with the forthcoming project.

  • Roddy Ricch reschedules SNL performance due to COVID exposure

    Roddy Ricch reschedules SNL performance due to COVID exposure

    Roddy Ricch was set to appear on the Jan.15, 2022, episode of the popular sketch show Saturday Night Live on NBC. Unfortunately, the LA artist will have to get a rain check. Someone in his camp tested positive for COVID so out of an abundance of caution the “Late at Night” rapper is rescheduling his performance.

    The show nearly shut down a few weeks ago when there were multiple COVID cases and the live audience was canceled on the hit late-night comedy mainstay. It makes sense for him to avoid potentially spreading COVID. Roddy Ricch’s recent sophomore release Live Life Fast cracked the top 10 on the Billboard charts.

  • Roddy Ricch Says ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ is coming 2022

    Roddy Ricch Says ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ is coming 2022

    Roddy Ricch apparently has heard the criticism of his recently released album, Live Life Fast

    The build-up and anticipation for Roddy Ricch’s sophomore efforts, LIVE LIFE FAST, kept the momentum positively swinging in the Compton rapper’s direction. Despite the hype, many believe it didn’t have the effect they wanted.

    In response, Roddy Ricch says Feed Tha Streets 3 is coming in 2022.

    Related content: Roddy Ricch to donate net earnings from Astroworld Festival to victims’ families

    ‘FTS 3 coming 2022, u n****as playin wit my top,” the 23-year-old artist tweeted.

    Feed Tha Streets series is Roddy’s out-of-the-industry offering to his fans. Earlier this year, he teased that the third installment was coming, even prior to announcing LLF.

  • Roddy Ricch is dropping ‘Live Life Fa$t’ on Dec. 17

    Roddy Ricch is dropping ‘Live Life Fa$t’ on Dec. 17

    Roddy Ricch changed all his social profiles to Live Life Fa$t artwork

    As we approach the two-year anniversary of Roddy Ricch’s debut album Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial, the rapper reveals the artwork for his next album, Live Life Fa$t. On Tuesday (November 30), Roddy changed all his social media profiles to his sophomore album cover art. December 17, will mark the arrival of his sophomore efforts.

    Recently, while celebrating the 100th week of his first album on Billboard 200, the Compton rapper revealed his plans to follow the album up stating, “time for another one.”

    Roddy released his debut album in 2019 that catapulted him to stardom with “The Box” ending atop of the charts for weeks. It also became the second debut album to have the longest reign on the number one spot of Billboard 200 since 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’. 

  • Roddy Ricch previews new track

    Roddy Ricch previews new track

    Roddy Ricch continues to tease Live Life Fa$t album

    Roddy Ricch preparing to unleash his second debut album, Live Life Fa$t. He’s been more visible on the internet and he’s been sharing quite a few new snippets. Whether or not these songs will wind up on the album, is still to be determined.

    Related content: Roddy Ricch wants his album to have zero skips

    Nonetheless, the Compton native has shared another unreleased verse from a track. “Spilling pain yesterday,” he captured in a caption, as the verse rode out. It’s less melodic than other tracks from the 22-year-old, which is an example of his ability to transition to different musical aspects.

  • Roddy Ricch to donate net earnings from Astroworld Festival to victims’ families

    Roddy Ricch to donate net earnings from Astroworld Festival to victims’ families

    Roddy Ricch wants to reach the families

    Tragedy struck the Astroworld Festival on Friday (Nov. 5). A total of 8 people lost their lives, with hundreds being injured. In the wake of the event, Roddy Ricch has taken to his Instagram story to pledge a donation of his entire net earnings from his performance.

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    “Please have the families of those who we lost yesterday reach out,” Roddy posted on his Instagram story. The “Down Below” artist continued with, “I’ll [be] donating my net compensation to the families of this incident. #Pray4Houston.”

    He urged that the victims’ families reach out to Shawn Holiday, one his managers and co-head of urban music at Columbia Records. He is also part of the Black Music Action Coalition’s advisory board, per Variety reports.

    Among the 8 festivalgoers, one was a 14 and 16-year-old, with the other victims ranging from ages 17-21.

    Travis Scott took to his Instagram story to voice his devastation on Friday night’s occurrence and is fully cooperative with the Houston Police Department. Day two of the festival was canceled for Saturday (Nov. 6) and Travis, as unidentified industry sources have noted, is “highly unlikely to perform at Day N Vegas festival this upcoming weekend. He was set to headline the 3-day festival.

  • Roddy Ricch teases Drake collab ahead of album release

    Roddy Ricch teases Drake collab ahead of album release

    A Drake and Roddy Ricch collab has previously been teased and leaked before

    It’s a dream of many to have Drake on their albums and it’s no surprise that Roddy Ricch is one of them. After all, there are high chances that Drizzy will be part of Roddy’s upcoming album as the Compton rapper is looking for the “Way 2 Sexy” artist. 

    On Friday, Roddy left a message on Instagram story asking anyone to let Drake know that they have business to discuss. “Somebody tell @champagnepapi I’m looking for him,” he wrote. 

    Related content: Roddy Ricch gives an update on ‘Live Life Fa$t’ album

    It’s safe to say that a collab between the two is brewing since Roddy is currently putting final touches on his sophomore studio album, Live Life Fa$t, of which he recently teased its 18-song tracklist. 

    In March 2020, Drake’s close friend and producer Boi-1-Da first previewed a Drake and Roddy collab titled, “In the Cut.” After releasing his Dark Lane Demos mixtape in May that year, Drake himself also shared a snippet of the unreleased song. The complete version of the record would later leak in July. 

  • Roddy Ricch shares a blurry tracklist of ‘Live Life Fa$t’ album

    Roddy Ricch shares a blurry tracklist of ‘Live Life Fa$t’ album

    Roddy Ricch shared a photos from the studio on Instagram 

    It seems the world is really close to getting a new album from Roddy Ricch. The rapper has been teasing his second studio album, Live Life Fa$t in the past few months, and he now reveals a hint of the album tracklist which spawns 18 songs.

    On Thursday (October 13), RR posted on an Instagram story, photo of him in the studio sitting beside a board with a blurred tracklist. In the hours that followed, the “Pure Souls” rapper shared two more pics showing studio equipment.  “Bacc N that mode,” he captioned one post and added, “cloc out time” in another post at four in the morning. 

    When he unveiled the title of the album in September, Roddy added that he was “livin n in the studio.” “I’m livin n the studio,” he wrote on social media. “Doing this shit for all the mf who love the music. Doing this shit for all the mf who hate us too. I got my flame bac.”

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