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#186 - Roddy Ricch

Jul 02, 202231 minSeason 1Ep. 186
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Interview w/ Roddy Ricch on the Bootleg Kev Podcast.

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Who let keV Show special guest the Big Three Just drop, Ladies and gentlemen. I got Roddy rich Compton is in the building. Man, what's going on? Champion? It's been a minute since I've seen you. I haven't seen you. I mean I think I saw you a couple of like little parties or something, but I really locked in with you. I feel like since before the pandemic. Man, it's been a minute, bro. How are you though? I'm chilling, Bro,

Everything's good. You're feeling good always. You're dropping these three records? Kind of give me the thought process behind because I know you've been teasing Feed the Streets volume three, So what is the purpose of, you know, giving us a little sampler, a little a little taste before you you give us the next project show. I really just ready to drop music, bro, I'm just ready to drop, ready to get a fans what they want to hear. Just give them some more music and stand to him with them,

feed them, you know what I mean? Yeah? Do you feel like do you feel like the feedback to the second album lit a fire under you to like get back to kind of just putting the foot on the neck in terms of just dropping because you know, we had the pandemic. Obviously you drop a number one album, the pandemic happens. Was it two and a half years since? I think just two about two years since, you know,

in between albums. But I feel like, you know, sometimes you take a situation like you know, some of the feedback you were getting some people that are kind of shaken. But I feel like you're like super locked in right now. I heard all three records. They're crazy, you know what I mean? I ain't really like, I feel like shit, I'm about to go go feel me sell five hundred thousand copies. I know a lot of niggas that don't even do that, So most people don't do that, you

feel me? So I just feel like shit, it's a body of work. I feel like maybe if they didn't enjoy it, it wasn't for them. That's fair, that's fair. How far along are you with Feed the Streets three Shah? I mean, it's just a it's more of a movement lifestyle more so right now, it's just, you know, just a state of being where I'm at. Okay, it ain't

really a project. I wouldn't say. I feel like I just want to do more when it comes to you know, when it comes to the feet of my fast outside the music is just more so, you know, just activations of traveling and being able to touch different people and you know, help those who need to be helped. And it's more of a movement than anything that's fair. So you spent one hundred thousand dollars at Tutsies in Miami. This is the thing that actually happened. Yeah, it's a

serious amount of money and tootsies. Did you how many fried lobster tails with seafood rice did you order there? Every time? It's the best, right? Yeah? Are you getting the shoulder rubber? You having the massage? The lady rub you down every People don't even realize it's not even like a dancer who rubbed you shoulder because a lot of people haven't been to Tutsies because they hear Drake rapping about it. It's just like there's like legit Masseuse's

walking to the vibe. You feel me. It's like, you know, it's just more so a vibe like that's when you go to Miami just trying to vibe. And that's like one of them, like one of my favorites. You go to Too Tea's, you get the fire, the opster telling, and you get a massage, you get rubbed down, kicking it. It's a vibe for sure. Is that the most you've spent at a strip club? I wouldn't even consider the strip club like that. It's more and so just a place to just vibe. Like we listen to our own

music in there. We'll be in our own world. I'll be after the studio. It's just more so it's just a chill time for me. What is your outside of La Is? Is Miami up there as far as your favorite city outside of la to visit. I mean that's like I live there too, So you got a crib there. That's that's what's going on. Type shit. Nice and no state tax if you live in Miami. Yeah, it's more of a back and forth situation, like but your primary residence should be in Florida save a lot of money. No,

I feel that too. I feel that too. It just you know, I get the money thing. It's just more and so just a peace of mind is over all that shit. You know what I'm saying. Just betting able to be just kicking it and just be cool, like That's what I'll be fucking with out there. You obviously reuniting with Mustard on the first track on this one. What is it about you and Mustard's chemistry? You think

that just makes everything so special? Every time y'all link on a on a joint, I just feel like you guys are bat in one thousand percent man always Yeah, No, it ain't. I just feel like we it's more so big, Like everything is big. It's deeper than rap. More so with me and him is just more so. We got so many songs, it's just time to just give them out. At this point. We gotta just go ahead and just do what we need to do because I just feel like the West is like, we gotta just give them

what they want. We gotta we gotta be the ones that they spin in it. We gotta stay on their neck more. Would you and Mustard ever do a full collab project? Is I know? I'm Is that something you guys like seriously consider doing? On a thousand percent? How many records that we haven't heard are just just a lot a lot. It's more to count, It's more than you can count. More So, we got ideas songs with other niggas. We got our own shit, Like we just we just vibe like as far as past, like we're

gonna do a project. Bro, We're gonna you know. It's just like we just more and so homiees brothers like more on that type of time. So it's like whenever we in whatever city were gonna heap load and be some rapping on them ships. It ain't no like expectation from it. And I feel like that's why we get the best results because it's not no pressure with it of us post alone somebody who embraced you really early. Like I said, I'm looking forward to the tour that's

coming out obviously cooped up. It's crazy. Uh talk about your friendship because he's a great guy, somebody you can hang out with, get drunk with. You know what I'm saying. I've lost the beer pong a bunch of times. Yeah yeah, talk about that friendship man. Uh, Like I said, he a real nigga. More so than anything, I feel like this is just a full circle moment us doing this tour together. There's more and so just speaks volumes to

him and our relationship on our friendship. He took me out on the road, and he had already sold out the Europe tour. So just getting back on the road with him, Man, doing it the right way is feel like perfect time and feel like a good time to do that. Shit. Have you ever participated in a game of beer pong against Posty? Yeah? Did you hang in there? Yeah? I'll be cool. Bro, that shit don't really bother me. Like, I don't really get drunk like that to be what's

to go to? Like if you're drinking though, are you? Everyone's been on tequila really since the pandemic started? Yeah, the tequila? What are we doing? The tequila? Cool? You know? I feel like I need to really just make my own tequila. That's like that would be the that would be the play. Yeah, everyone's got old enough your though, How do you got to be to make your own tequila? Think? Twenty five? Really like to sponsor it? In ship? I

think so? Damn saying with cars, you can't sponsor a car company, Well, you know you can't rent a car by yourself unless you're twenty five. Rent But I'm saying like you can't even if you're twenty five, Like I couldn't, Like, like, I'm glad I'm in the position I'm in. Shit, No, you're you're obviously fighters mean in general, like guys ge't even rent cars unless you're twenty five. No, I know what you say. Why, I'm just I'm grateful being in a position I ain't got a rent. How many cars

you got like eight eight? So give me your favorite car and your most expensive cars that you're want. Uh. My favorite car my first car, my hell Cat when I'm bought in twenty eighteen, nineteen twenty twenty. It's a Daytona Edition Yo Cat. I think they made like five hundred of those. Inside the first car I got with blue stitching, blue detail, and ship and then I put it on four ges. That's like my favorite car. But my most expensive cars is the rolls in the and

Rory the Ferrari. Yeah. Yeah, the Ferrari's is a serious boy man. Both of them have cool Yeah. I feel like any car that I could go that fast and I'm probably I'm just freaked out about Yeah, I got something else for their ass though. I'm about to do some shit I ain't nobody ever did well, probably niggas don't diet it, but not in the last ten years. But get a new car fire ship like an old school some new ship. What what is it that you haven't done that the people haven't done in ten years?

They gotta see it. If I said air, you feel me is gonna air and niggas gonna see it, and nigga's gonna try to do it, I'm gonna just pop up with that motherfucker. Though you're getting the old school hummer. Nah, I don't know. I'm just trying to figure out. I'm thinking ten years ago. I'm thinking ten years ago. No, I'm saying that a nigga ain't dead, like I ain't seen nobody really bust it. So it's time for me

to just go ahead make that my lane. Even. Would you consider yourself a car enthusiast, Nah, I just like I just like cars, like just a thing. I like ours, I like diamonds, and I like certain Obviously there's a lot of uh that on your neck, man, that's ah, it's a serious amount of ropes. Yeah, shout out to your jeweler. Whoever did those is definitely uh appreciating your your your your customer ship for sure, the best jewel in the game. Who's your Who's your who's your jeweler? Elliott.

Shout out to Elliott. Yeah he got Wayne though he got Future. He got some niggas that spend the more money. To me. Hey, you're very I feel like in the last couple of years you've been very selective about who you do records with. Like I feel like a lot of people would be in your position and we'd hear them on a lot more other artist project. But I feel like with you, like when you hop on a track, it's very like few and far between forty two Dug record,

the Nli Chopper record. What is it like that has to click for you to like actually get on some shit, because I'm sure if you wanted to, you could be on everyone's fucking album. You know what I'm saying is there. I just felt like, just my personality, I'm selected with my women, I'm selected with even music, selected with the clothes I put on them, selected with the people I hang around. It's just more so a lifestyle, so you know,

when they come to business. Sometimes people may think it's a little crazy for me to turn down a lot of shit, but I just gotta fuck with it too. And you got do you have to like really fuck with the person or be at least be a fan of what they're doing exactly more so, you know, because a lot of times, you know, I just don't. I don't want nobody singing along to a song that I'm on and I don't really like the song. That's just the simplesty of it. Do you ever look back at

some of the old shit you did before? Maybe like you're in the position you're in now and like be like damn, because you know, I feel like most artists when you're on that independent grind. You might pull up in the city. You might get a bag for a feature, you might get a bag for a hook. You know what I'm saying. Like, I feel like we all haven't

been there before, but everybody has for sure. Just me being who I am at this point, I feel like I just stand more from on what I believe and I'll just do what I want to do at this point, whatever happened to the Drake song? I know there was at least one, Yeah, like why did we never? I remember you were telling me in head about them. I think we're at real street Fest and we're talking about it, But like, whatever happened to the Drake shit dropping? Like

why did that never come out. I don't really know, honestly, fair enough, I'm not sure you have a lot of songs that don't come out, but obviously you know that's yeah. I mean, like, bro, me, I'm bank on doing those song with nobody. Bro, you talking to a nigga. I

went diamond by myself, I don't. Yeah, when you think of a record like the Box, that's a song that I think of, Like how you know there's a lot of records like jay Z and Kanye's in Paris, Roddy Rich is the box like where you would be in the club to play that bitch for fifteen minutes straight back to back to the pool. Cool? There's probably like three or four of those in the last like fifteen years. Yeah, and that's one of them. That's hard, Like it's crazy

that like they appreciate that. That's crazy. That's hard, bro. I mean shit, I'm sure you've been in the club where they brought that bitch, but I mean doubt that. No, I mean yeah, but when you yeah, I mean shit, Yeah, that's that's that's hard though, shit diamond record, man, Yeah, yeah, have you thought of because I think like you also are getting these get in this bag where you kind of get on your r and b. Shit, I'm thinking of the high fashions, the late at nights, you know

what I'm saying, Like we're ship for the ladies. Have you ever thought about putting out like a little pack of a bunch of those? It could come for me. It's just all of how I feel. I feel like that's just a portion of who I am when it comes to that type of music. You know, I'm you know, I'm cool with a lot of I have a lot of female friends, cool with and you know, that's just

a part of my life. Like got a kidd to them, and a lot of the times the niggas is gonna listen to what the females is listening to for sure, So it's like, shit, I just sometimes I like to cater to them and I like to make songs for them. Yeah. Any videos shot off of these three that we just dropped, Yeah, real talk, real talks crazy. Yeah, we did the video for that already shot. Yeah, I directed it. Yea, Your videos are fucking getting to the point where they're like

little movies. Bro, Like, appreciate that for real, Like I've been I remember, like back in the day, with JD film shooting and Ship, it was very like on the spot like but even then, you feel me, we had the vision and even then there was there was like light concepts going on, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, well, no, we had the vision. Like That's why I said, I've been directed my videos since I came out. That's just

part of my artistry. So now I just get I'm blessed to be able to work with you know, you know, great creators in their space. You feel me. It's just

like the ex'es and the Niggas. I looked at their videos when I was young, you know so, And it's blessed to be able to execute a lot of your visions to the fullest, right yea, So, because sometimes when you're coming up and you're hungry, and you might have a great, great idea, but ideas take money sometimes to execute, you know what I meantimes, But I feel like shit with every season or Die Young or a lot of that Ship, it was still our idea and it just

we was We was limited to just our circumstances. So that's just where we showed and I feel like that's what made it so pure, and that's what made people fuck with it. But now at this point, it's just like we we accessible to, we have access to a lot more, and I feel like that's just where we're at, and I want to feed my fans that as well. I don't want to limit them to what we will, you know, cancel them out of what we accessible to.

That's fair, That's fair. Yea. Yeah. I heard someone say recently that per Capita Continent has produced the best rappers ever, guys like yourself, the game, Kendrick Cube. I mean, I mean cubes, you know, obviously been a bunch of men in South Central. Yeah, but I think if n W a straight out of confident, you don't feel easy. But I'm curious, you know, Can dropped the body of work that, to me, you really had to sit with to really fully appreciate it. I'm just curious your thoughts on the

Kendrick album if you got to sit with it. Yeah, I mean, I've been a lot, a lot. I've been working on my own shit, but I've been listening to tip bits and pieces of it, and you know, I feel like I understand that he's in a place where he's putting music out to push the culture forward and you feel me, just get us to make different shit

and it's still sticking at the same time. So it's just like that's what it's about at the end of the day, just doing what you want to do and creating the art that you could be proud of and you feel me. I felt like he does an amazing job at that and putting art work together and releasing it to the people, and I should be. I'm curious LA has. I feel like right now we're in a great space is a city in terms of just the

talent that's bubbling in Los Angeles. I feel like a lot of people are working together as to where maybe like four or five years ago fell a little segregated. Who or some of the young LA artists that got your attention, maent that you're that you're just a fan of from you know, and I know you got your guys that that that are in your circle that are dope, but like, who are you fucking with? Ship? I feel like shit Beino and Blast is doing it. They thug,

Blast is crazy, Beno's crazy. They thug and another young homie from content name is uh they They're hard. Yeah, he's doing this Thug and he and he changing the game. You feel me as we should. I feel like all the guys I'm naming, you know, they they they doing it and they laying and they and they stick it to they things, so I can always fuck with that. You feel me like definitely a nigga just being itself

and doing this stuff. Yo, You've gotten to the point of famous where you can't even go to a basketball game without people assuming that you're dating that person. Like, at what point was there a specific moment where you realize shit was just different? Like like shit really is different now, like you can't move the where you maybe used to move it. Was there like a specific moment where you just kind of realize, like fuck, like I don't be tripping, Like at the end of the day,

I just move how I want to. Yeah, I felt like in that you feel me. I'm I'm able to still be discreete and do my own thug like you know, I just felt like, shit, the world is gonna think whatever they want to, but at the end of the day, I just I'm move cool. I don't bother nobody. Don't nobody bother me. You fear me, and I fuck with who I fuck with? It. It's just that that's how I'd be Really, that's fair, man. I know you're sitting on a bunch of music. I'm curious how many different

times because over a two year period we went. Obviously, you had your first tour, which was crazy because you were you were performing in venues that we're big. But but for as big as the album was, you know, the tour was already booked, so you were selling out like two thousand cedars, you know what I'm saying. But I don't feel like you really had the moment that you deserve to have touring wise, because the pandemic hit. How did you deal with like kind of having to

sit down. I know you lost out on a lot of festival money because that summer was going to be crazy for you. Like did you just like how did you redirect all that energy like in the middle of the pandemic. That shit was kind of crazy the first

like six or seven months. Man. Yeah, I felt like it's all in God's time, And you know, I feel like, just who I am, I just always accept that, you feel me, what God has with me is for me, and what is not is not And you know a lot of people will be flushed, frustrated, or flustered by that. But I honestly didn't miss out on any sleep. I actually got a good chance to be around my family and you know, be able to get stronger relationships with

people that you know actually care about a nigga. So that's more important than you feel me being on the stage or doing anything. And I love my fans, and I've had the luxury of being able to in the pandemic and I'm still doing what I love and I still I'm still doing what I do. So that's just in itself, that's like a blessing fore me. I always look at the positives. I don't try to look at it like it was a bad thing necessarily because I might not have been ready for it. And you feel me,

you know, that's that's what that could have been. So I could have been ready for it. I couldn't. But God knew, so he just made my path how he make it. Yeah, I feel like a lot of people instead of focusing on the positive of any situation, now it's let the negative take him out, bro, Like you gotta look at the positive in every situation, yeah, bro, Because at the end of the day, if you got a negative mindset, You're going to track that energy to

you and that's never good for nobody. Like I always tell my young armies, it's just like shit, it's just about what you can give to the world. It ain't about what the world could give to you. And that's game from Nipsey. You feel it's like more so you gotta give yo all to this ship. The game don't really owe you nothing. Nobody owes you anything. You feel me, just just as much as I could be doing it, I could not be doing it. So I just take my blessings with with with a smile. You feel me?

Where do you keep the Grammy for racks in the middle at the crib words of that my office. That's a that's a man. It's a big, big award, and that specific award has met so much. I feel like the so many people, you know what I'm saying, like a shout out to hip Boy. You getting with hip Boy at all? And in terms of like just recently, like I feel like that record is so iconic. I feel like it only be right whatever project that's coming

you guys gets get one on. I feel like we gotta we got a lot of joints, but you feel me. It's just about timing and just figuring out what fits you feel me. Like honestly, the Racks in the middle Ship I did that after I did like six songs with Pluto. I did that song and my voice was wasn't it wasn't I could I was horse you did take songs for the future. Yeah, that night and then when I end up doing that one last one because I had to get in with hit and could we

be just going? And after that initial first song, that was the first song I deal with him boy, and then we kept doing music. And so that's why I say it's like timing because with that song, if Nipsey wouldn't have picked it, you know, I probably would have just been like, all right, that's another one we gotten. Yeah, we'll figure it out later. And I mean, honestly, you know, it's just about timing with this shit like it ain't.

It ain't no like with me and Mustard, it ain't really no pressure, Like we don't be like, oh, we're gonna drop on these niggas and we gonna sell this many records, like we've sold down there twenty million records together and never been like nigga, we have to sell these records. It just happen, just happens organically. Yeah, yell, ain't like over overthinking it. That's what happens before overthink shit. Yo, we just can't pass over here. Six songs with the

future in one night. Yeah, this kind of shit happens a lot. Or you hear like artists like yo, I got twenty five songs with Kanye or some shit. It's like, Yo, where are these songs and like where are they at? Like like are we ever gonna hear? I mean, I'm just I'm the type of guy, bro, I just work a lot. Like I work a lot on my way to my radio station, interviews and stuff. I'm on the cars with you, give me the touring people, and I just I'll just be working a lot. Worcoholic. I'm sure.

I'm sure the live show is going to be crazy on this definitely. I remember what's the venue in Hollywood. I can't think of the name, but it's the stadium. Yeah, yeah, the pladium that Nipsey sold out. I remember going to that first show you did and when you put out that piano exactly, that was a moment, bro. Yeah, appreciate that that was like, I felt like, damn, I remember this ship in like twenty five. I remember when Roddy sold out the Palladium after Nipsey did it. You know

what I'm saying. He put out that I remember when I did it with nip I actually ran into head and he was like, Bro, if I don't hear you in the streets, you suck like some ship like that. I was ready to loot that shout out to head Man. I was ready to live that bigger feet bro. That's but he was telling the truth. Like at the end of the day. That's how I treat it to now, Like, if I don't hear a nigg in the streets, if it ain't really buzzing like that, then it ain't making

no noise. A nigga can believe in some shit as well, that's another route. But when you're in that position where you could really change a nigga life with the situations and the plugs you have, you gotta see if a nigga want it or not. You know, that's real. How many songs do you think you recorded in the last two and a half years? Countless, bro, I can't count, Like, if you is it more than five hundred? Is it less than two? Of course it's more than five hundred.

Is it close to it? Is it close to like seven point fifty? Over that countless? I'm telling you it's countless. I don't want to give a number. And he recorded countless because I heard it. Like you know that you were just recording a lot, like recording yourself at home, and shit, it's a lot, bro. At the end of the day, it's like shooting in the gym. I don't look at it like how people look at it, like oh, it's some money thing, or you gotta put music out

and all this shit. Bro, This is my lifestyle is what I do. My music, bet my therapy. A lot of times, you know, to give me a to stop thinking about ship, I just lay it on the wax and it's cool, Like it's over. I got to think about it no more. Somewhere I could listen to how I feel. Music is like therapy. Time slots too, where you can go back two years and listen to yourself, listen to your pitch and where you was at and how you was thinking and all that type of sh it.

It's real. Sometimes when you're recording you feel like you're like it's more like a diary for you, Like like, yo, this is just like you can say that, Yeah, you can say that, Like I like like I might not ever put the ship out, but I know it's here, Like I can always say that. It's just that. That's what I said. It's a lifestyle, bro. It ain't like I don't make music to be like I gotta make a hit. I gotta bro this ship is a lifestyle for me. I just do this ship. Bro. It's like Picasso.

You ain't paint like all my seal this ship for I know he's just painting because he loves it. It's a lifestyle. Do you engineer yourself at the Crip? I can can what's the home setup? Is it just like a uh m box or the what's the what's the what's the fucking thing with the wheel? The Apollo with Chris. I have to tell you engineer. Shout out to Chrissy. Yeah, yeah, I have to tell you because it done got so tedious at this point, Like it ain't like we down there fly with a box of you just have the

studio in the box. Yeah, we have a box. And then so you could do the hotel. You can do whatever. Yeah, we got the whole set up, and then we record on the mic and it's cool. I record outside, Bro, I telling all the time, but I recorded a dumpster. Bro, it's the C eight hundred, like your go to vocal mic. I go through, you know, I be here and there whenever I want to hear my voice a little different.

I just trying to figure out different different different vibes and see how certain white mics is warmer, certain shit sharper. So I just be playing with shit, Bro, I just be trying to figure it out myself. It's just it's all the art. It ain't no specific way to do this ship, you know, I do we know, like, do we have any idea, any plans in terms of an album, another album? All these albums at this point, Bro, Like it's all albums. It's all music. Stream it's just all albums.

I'm not a like it's mixtapes here or whatever. It's mixtapes, albums is streams, it's whatever. We just put it out and I hope the fans love it more than anything. That's really my focus in make sure the project is cohesive.

You feel me, just whatever it is, I just because even from Feed the Streets the first one, it is like just making sure it's it's a body and it ain't just the head over here, of the leg over there, the motherfucking foot over there, at the elbow over there, is like they gotta make sure that shit is cohesive and together. Of course, man, and I feel like you got plaques off each of the tapes, right, the first two tapes. I don't Feed the Streets too. Yeah, that's

the one I got. I started getting on that one album and we gotta late that night on the last one. Lot of I mean, every every project, I do my best to give them some good music. Are you fully aware of how much of a classic album? Please excuse me for being antisocialist, Like, are you aware of like how almost like goddamn perfect that project was? Like or is it just for you? It's like, hey, dude, what it was supposed to do onto the next Yeah, that's how I look at it. I feel like, shit, it's

just what it is. It ain't know, you know, it's glory in it. I love it. It's a great album. I can still listen to it to this day, and that's what the music is really about. I feel like that's what all your projects. You should strive for all your projects to be that, Like, can I still listen to this album year after year and time at the time. That's what we shoot for. Yeah, I feel like I haven't seen a project Carrie for as long as that album did. I feel like it felt like it was

like a two year run. Like we was man here at the radio station. We was playing God, Damn the Box and high Fashion and power Rotation Damn near two years after the fucking Balland I know Balan is on that album, but Ballin still is in Power Rotation like every three weeks here at Real ninety two three. It's like it's crazy, bro, Like like your record's research in a way that is like not normal to like a radio audience. It's fu far, It's it's it's special, man,

that's far. I appreciate all the people listening, and you know, y'all hold me down with this ship, you know, I'm sure. So I appreciate everybody that's involved with that. And like I said, bro, I just make the music that I want to hear a lot of the time. So that's why sometimes it changed and we go through our different phases in life and shit and it's cool, Like you know, that's it's a lifestyle. That's why I pushing like more of a lifestyle for me. It's not I'm trying to

make this song be this like. That's why I feel like my music is separated from a lot of other people because I just make it based on where I'm at. Uh. You kicked off the second album sampling the Kanye shit, which was cinematic as fuck. Yeah, great way to kick that projector that shit was yes you gave me. I was like, oh man, that shit had me fucking I remember I went and watched the new Spider Man movie because it came out. You remember the news your album

I got out from Spider Man. I threw that bitch on. I was like, whoa, yeah, did you like get your I mean, obviously you and Kanye have had a very well documented friendship over the last couple of years, like you being on Donda, But was that something that you like played for him let him know, Like, hey, you know, I kind of brought this joint back. I had told him the idea, but I feel like in that time and space, I didn't get the when I got it fully done, I didn't get the chance to play it

for him fully done. Rick Ross somehow he's in my top ten, but he's some somehow underrated still. I don't know how it is when we think of like all time greats. I feel like not enough people say his fucking name. Yeah, like Ross. If it wasn't for Ross, you know it just I felt like he held the streets down for a good minute, and you feel me, It's just like that was his vibe and he was just different and Maybak music shit like That's why I bought my mayback seeing Nip half his Mayback and Rick

Ross making the Maybag music. When I was young, before Nip had the Maybag it was like when he did in maybag music, it was more so like what is a maybag? What is that? Yo? That run? When he had obviously there's like deeper than rap. But then Teflon Dawn and the MMG project self made one and two fuck and shout out to Gunplay, who's also underrated. Gunplays

a fucking beast man, Roddy. I want to say, Bro, you could ask anybody your close circle, bird whoever Dallas, I talked to everybody about you, and I want to say to you, Bro, that you are a special human being. Bro, your artistry is crazy, and I always tell people it's very I feel like it's almost impossible for you to make a bad record, and there's not a lot of people who are who I feel that way about. I

feel like post Malone is one of those guys. I just feel like your tone, your melodies, and like I want you to know, Bro, fuck with people think because I know there was a point in time where you like de leaded the Gram and you kind of off social media, and you know, I don't know whatever reasoning you had, but like, man, listen, Bro, keep doing you. Bro, I appreciate that. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, yes, Sir, Roddy Rich Bootleg keV. There it is.

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