

Editors’ Notes
Roddy Ricch was raised in Compton but spent some of his childhood living in Atlanta, which might explain why his West Coast street tales are delivered via Auto-Tuned melodies that do Future and Young Thug proud. With his second album, the young rapper establishes himself on the forefront of a new wave of LA rap that emphasizes bluesy, pained narratives delivered in half-sung warbles—though Roddy’s crisp, nimble delivery and impeccable beat selection sets him apart from the pack. He’s at his peak on “Die Young”—expressing his paranoia with piercing clarity over a delicate London on da Track beat, sipping lean to fight depression and mourning peers gone too soon.
Feed the Streets 2 (Intro)
1
2:49
Faces
2
1:49
Nascar
3
2:59
Die Young
4
2:37
Cream
5
2:48
Can't Express
6
2:48
Area Codes
7
2:55
Brand New
8
2:55
Down for Real
9
3:18
Every Season
10
3:34
Down Below
11
3:44
Day One (Outro)
12
2:41