This song’s title (“Don’t I”) is in question form. And the way Roddy Ricch uses it in the chorus is to reaffirm his status as the man, particularly in a romantic context, i.e. his ability...
Of course most people who have heard of Roddy Ricch recognize him as a successful musician. But you wouldn’t necessarily get that impression based on his artistry, as he rather tends to depict himself more...
After “Everything You Need“, “More Than a Trend” can be considered the second love song on “Live Life Fast”. And even though it does conclude with Roddy Ricch assuring the addressee, the lady he is obviously smitten by, that...
“Everything You Need” is the first track going down the playlist of “Live Life Fast” that reads for the most part like a standard love song. The lyrics are primarily based on Roddy expressing his...
In our analysis of the previous song on the playlist of “Live Life Fast”, that being “Man Made“, we postulated that maybe from this point forward Roddy Ricch would steer the album in a different direction,...
The title of this song (“Man Made”) is actually, according to the chorus, a diss Roddy is leveling against his rivals. And what Ricch is saying is that he personally has pride in his accomplishments...
There really isn’t much to this song besides the phrase “slow it down when you come around” being repeated. And it is apparently romantic in nature considering that the addressee is specified as being a...
“No Way” is yet another Roddy Ricch song that is centered largely on a romantic theme. That is to say that the title, as utilized in the chorus, is used to point to the idea...
Rap music is sort of like a religion in and of itself. Maybe such can be said for all genres of music. But at the end of the day, no group of musicians tend to...
To note, despite being an established rap star, Roddy Ricch is only 23 years old as of the dropping of this track (“Paid My Dues”). And apparently that is the backdrop upon which the vocalist...