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Roddy Ricch Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial Vinyl LP Clear Colour 2023

Original price £48.99 - Original price £48.99
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£48.99
£48.99 - £48.99
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Cat no. 0075678624971
Clear Colour

Tracklist:

1. Intro
2. The Box
3. Start Wit Me feat Gunna
4. Perfect Time
5. Moonwalkin feat Lil Durk
6. Big Stepper
7. Gods Eyes
8. Peta feat Meek Mill
9. Boom Boom Room
10. Elyse's Skit
11. High Fashion feat Mustard
12. Bacc Seat feat Ty Dolla $ign
13. Roll Dice
14. Prayers To The Trap God
15. Tip Toe feat A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
16. War Baby

Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial is the debut studio album. The album features collaborations with Lil Durk, Meek Mill, Mustard and Ty Dolla Sign. Features the singles Big Stepper, Start Wit Me, Tip Toe and The Box. Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial forever etches Roddy’s own unfolding story in concrete as well.

Whether it be the phrases engraved in the sidewalk or graffiti tagged on the walls, the concrete emulates the pulse of any hood in America. Those stone-cold expressions ring out as warnings, epitaphs, and tributes to the streets.

When Roddy Ricch raps and sings, his words carry the same weight, cauterizing pain as poetry. That’s how the 21-year-old Compton native turned caustic confessions such as Die Young and Every Season into RIAA platinum hits within one year since the arrival of his 2018 breakout mixtape Feed tha Streets II. That’s how he racked up over 1 billion total streams across his own output and blockbuster collaborations such as Project Dreams with Marshmello, the late Nipsey Hussle’s Racks in the Middle also featuring Hit-Boy, Meek Mill’s Splash Warning accompanied by Future and Young Thug, and the multiplatinum remix of “wow.” alongside Post Malone and Tyga. That’s how he ended up nominated for “Best New Hip Hop Artist” and “Best Mixtape” at the 2019 BET Hip-Hop Awards, wound up on the cover of XXL as part of the coveted Freshman Class, and graced “Artist To Watch” lists by Amazon Music, Billboard, and BBC 1Xtra. That’s how he emerged as the talk of Made In America Festival and Spotify’s Rap Caviar Show during the Final Four Tournament.