Artist's albums
Pissy (feat. Roddy Ricch, Nardo Wick)
2023 · single
Feed Tha Streets III
2022 · album
Twin (feat. Lil Durk)
2022 · single
Aston Martin Truck
2022 · single
B.R.O. (Better Ride Out) [feat. Roddy Ricch]
2022 · single
Stop Breathing
2022 · single
Ghetto Superstar (feat. G Herbo & Doe Boy)
2022 · single
The Big 3
2022 · single
LIVE LIFE FAST
2021 · album
LEMME FIND OUT
2021 · single
late at night
2021 · single
STUNNAMAN
2021 · single
Heartless (Live From LA)
2021 · single
Lemonade (Feat. Roddy Ricch & Don Toliver) [Remix]
2020 · single
Gifted (feat. Roddy Ricch)
2020 · single
Walk Em Down (feat. Roddy Ricch)
2020 · single
Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial
2019 · album
Tip Toe (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie)
2019 · single
Start Wit Me (feat. Gunna)
2019 · single
Big Stepper
2019 · single
Out Tha Mud
2019 · single
Wow. (Remix)
2019 · single
How It Is (feat. Roddy Ricch, Chip & Yxng Bane)
2019 · single
Racks in the Middle (feat. Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy)
2019 · single
Project Dreams
2019 · single
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Biography
Rising from the streets of Compton but with a distinct Southern flair, rapper Roddy Ricch lays his introspective rhymes atop melodic trap, resulting in a hybrid form that has captured the ears of both regions. The MC broke through in 2018 with the platinum single "Die Young" and topped the Billboard 200 the next year with Please Excuse Me for Being AntiSocial. Sophomore album Live Life Fast arrived in December 2021. Both that record and the 2022 mixtape Feed tha Streets III broke into the upper reaches of the charts. Influenced by artists such as Meek Mill, Future, Speaker Knockerz, and Young Thug (as well as the stylings of Atlanta trap and Chicago drill), Ricch began recording in his bedroom at the age of 16, honoring his family's Louisiana roots while chronicling Los Angeles street life. His debut effort, Feed tha Streets, arrived in late 2017. The following year would see Ricch's big breakthrough, starting with the release of his Be 4 tha Fame EP. That summer, he issued the single "Die Young," produced by London on da Track. The song became a viral hit and propelled the young rapper into the mainstream consciousness, racking up millions of streams within months, and was eventually certified platinum. In November 2018, Ricch released Feed tha Streets II, a second collection of his melodic rap and hypnotic beats. After he hit the Hot 100 with the consecutive 2019 singles "Big Stepper," "Start wit Me," and "Tip Toe," he released Please Excuse Me for Being AntiSocial. His first proper album, it entered the Billboard 200 that December at number one. While the LP remained in the upper reaches of the chart well into 2020, Ricch took home a Grammy Award that January for his part in Nipsey Hussle's "Racks in the Middle." The following year, Ricch appeared on 42 Dugg's track "4 Da Gang," then issued his own single, "Late at Night," in advance of his second LP, Live Life Fast. Released in December 2021, the album featured cameo appearances from Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Gunna, and many others, and debuted at number four on the Billboard charts. An EP, Big 3, appeared in June 2022, featuring the Mustard-produced track "Real Talk." In November of that year, the mixtape Feed tha Streets III was released, including features from Lil Durk and Ty Dolla $ign. The tape reached the number 14 slot on the Billboard 200 chart. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi