Roddy Ricch rose to prominence after the release of his debut album, Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial.
The 23-year-old has had a good run, ever since he stepped foot in the music industry and while celebrating the 2nd year anniversary of his debut album, Roddy drops a short film in anticipation of his sophomore album, LiveLifeFast. This comes exactly a week to its scheduled release date.
In November, Ricch revealed that his follow-up to Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial, titled LiveLifeFast, was set to release on December 17 and unveiled the upcoming project’s Nipsey Hussle-inspired album cover.
The High Fashion crooner took to Twitter to thank his fans for standing by him since the beginning, and today, 10th of December, Ricch blessed fans with a first look at LiveLifeFast.
The LiveLifeFast intro finds Ricch delivering a moving monologue before speeding down a rural road in his signature Rolls Royce truck. Looking all fly in tuxedos and surrounded by beautiful women and luxurious peacock feathers, Ricch breaks down the value of time.
My OG P told me, the goal in life was to have fast money, fast b*tches and fast cars. But the consequences behind that life is glory. But all fast things must slow down.
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.
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