- One of Wun · 2024
- Out the Hood - Single · 2023
- Is It Real? (with Roddy Ricch) - Single · 2023
- 4GOD II · 2023
- BEEZY · 2023
- I'm Really Like That · 2023
- I Remember (feat. Roddy Ricch & Kodak Black) - Single · 2023
- Pissy (feat. Roddy Ricch, Nardo Wick) - Single · 2023
- Just For Clarity 2 - EP · 2023
- Feed Tha Streets III · 2022
- Feed Tha Streets III · 2022
- Feed Tha Streets III · 2022
- Feed Tha Streets III · 2022
Albums
Music Videos
Artist Playlists
- Strife, struggle and soul from an MC breathing new life into hardcore rap.
- The Compton rapper recreates home to celebrate how far he’s come.
- The Compton rapper’s clips are full of mansions and misdeeds.
- Lean back and relax with some of their mellowest cuts.
More To Hear
- The artist on “Twin” featuring Lil Durk.
- The artist walks through his sophomore album 'LIVE LIFE FAST.'
- Zane talks to Roddy Ricch about 'LIVE LIFE FAST.'
- Roddy Ricch on "Late At Night" and a chat with Calvin Harris.
- Zane, Ebro, and Nadeska reveal the 2020 winners.
- The Compton rapper speaks with Nadeska about his debut album.
- The Compton rapper on his debut album, plus DJ Firstchoice.
About Roddy Ricch
Rapper Roddy Ricch learned early on that the strongest person in the room is usually the quietest. Born in 1998 and raised in Compton, California, Ricch (given name Rodrick Moore) started releasing mixtapes in 2017 and quickly became one of the most salient young voices in rap, developing an understated but no-nonsense style that not only earned him credibility (including nods from vets like Meek Mill and Nipsey Hussle), but popularity—a rarity when many rappers seem to have to choose one or the other, if they get a choice at all. Though he reps Compton (he’d already bought property in the city by the time his 2019 debut, Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial, came out), Ricch’s style isn’t bound by region, mixing melodic trap with the steely disposition of drill and a laidback stoicism long associated with the West Coast. Alongside artists like North Carolina’s DaBaby and the Bronx’s A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Ricch also represents a wave of rappers whose boasts—such as they are—are offset by a sense of humility that feels honest without being dramatic or self-effacing: The gospel-flavoured “Down Below”, for example, describes a youth spent sleeping on cold floors, while “War Baby” outlines a violent past with a startling caveat: “That ain’t normal, baby.” Prior to winning the 2020 Apple Music Awards’ Top Album of the Year for Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial and Top Song for “The Box", he told Apple Music of his approach, "This ain't me trying to rap, it's just me just talking to you.” That year, he also took home BET Awards for Album of the Year and Best New Artist, and won a Grammy for his feature on Nipsey Hussle's “Racks in the Middle”.
- HOMETOWN
- Compton, CA, United States
- BORN
- 22 October 1998
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap