Roddy Ricch unveils the contributions to new album “Live Life Fast”.
Roddy Ricch is all set to drop his brand new album “Live Life Fast” this Friday, and today he decided to reveal the contributions to it. The project is a follow up to his 2019’s debut effort “Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial“, and is executive produced by Keith Parker and Roddy Ricch himself.
The album will feature guest appearances from Future, Jamie Foxx, Kodak Black, Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Ty Dolla Sign, Gunna, Fivio Foreign, Bibi Bourelly, Takeoff, and Alex Isley. The additional production comes from Mustard, Southside, TM88, Boi-1da, Ronny J, Kenny Beats and more.
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“My OG P told me, the goal in life was to have fast money, fast bit**es, and fast cars. But the consequences behind that life is glory. But all fast things must slow down,” he said in the album teaser. “And at some point, life will force you to stop. His result was 26 years in a federal penitentiary. I’ve realized I’ve lived fast. I want to take my time. Time is the most expensive luxury in the world. It’s something you spend, and never get back. But you never know how much you have left.”
Roddy Ricch made an appearance on Bino Rideaux’s “Lemme Find Out” track in October. Ricch said in August 2020 that he was working on his second studio album, which he described as a “masterpiece” and stated that he was waiting for the proper time to release it. In September 2021, he used an Instagram storey to provide a snapshot of the album’s title, as well as the number of tracks and runtime. Ricch also disclosed a list of featured musicians and record producers who would contribute to the album, which will be released on December 14, 2021. He said that fans will be able to hear the album ahead of time when he travelled to different places and performed songs from it. “Late at Night,” the album’s first and sole single, was originally released on June 4, 2021.
The Compton rapper recently earned his first and solo RIAA Diamond Certification for his hit single “The Box” which appeared on his debut album.