Roddy Rich Drops “Heartless (Live From LA)” Right After His Grammy Performance

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I’ve never been so excited to hear a song called “Heartless.”

When people talk about the hottest rappers in the game, DaBaby, Lil Baby, and Lil Durk’s names get brought up quite a bit. What about Roddy Ricch, though? Yesterday, the Compton rapper decided to release “Heartless,” a track that will remind you that he is a f**king problem.

“Heartless” won’t blow you away when it comes to explosiveness, but it will blow you away when it comes to uniqueness. While the song features a bombastic instrumental that you might hear in a high school band show, Roddy Ricch sounds like an inebriated individual that has been crying his eyes out for an hour straight (Think two minutes into Kendrick Lamar’s “u” track). As for lyrically, Roddy talks about his rough come-up and how the streets have turned him into someone that is both a winner and a target.

On the real, I think that “Heartless” is a very fascinating song.


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