Album
Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial
2019 · Hip Hop
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial is a Hip-Hop album by Roddy Ricch, originally released in 2019. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
About
“You got to understand that at this point, I’m only two mixtapes out,” Roddy Ricch tells Apple Music. “Y'all just now beginning to see me and we gon' grow together.” The speed with which Roddy Ricch has made his name as one of the most important voices in LA rap is nearly unprecedented, but the specific leaps aren’t difficult to trace. His breakout tape <i>Feed Tha Streets II</i>—only the second one he made—features London On Da Track-produced “Die Young,” the song that gave him his first influx of attention. He’d follow that up by supplying fallen LA hero and friend Nipsey Hussle with an earworm of a chorus for “Racks in the Middle.” And then came “Ballin',” the runaway smash from Mustard’s <i>Perfect Ten</i> album that sent Ricch well on his way to becoming a household name. Whatever's next for the Compton MC will likely come from his debut album, <i>Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial</i>, a project that features continued ruminations on success (“Perfect Time”), dalliances with spirituality (“Prayers to the Trap God”), and a fiery recounting of how far he's come as an artist and a human being (“Intro”). According to Ricch, it's the result of years of reflection both in and out of the studio. “I feel like progress really just comes from within,” he say. “Coming out of the street, being a millionaire, and just knowing the different struggles that are in different people—you'll feel the progress because I'm progressing. This ain't me trying to rap, it's just me just talking to you.” Below, Ricch details some of the factors that helped him toward the project's completion. <b>Make It Like a Movie</b> “I really just make music all the time. My process is not making an album or a mixtape. I just really just do it for fun. I like working hard, but really just recording when I have the inspiration to talk about something. I really put my brain around molding songs together and putting different artists together and just making it a movie.” <b>Get Introspective</b> “I feel like ‘Intro’ came when I realized that I wasn't a normal human being. I was seeing another side of having a little bread and traveling a little bit and just trying to motivate the people behind you that you got to lead into another type of promised land. You just reflect on all that and it bleeds into the music. You just talk that shit.” <b>Keep a Level Head</b> “I'm not gon' say I'm always happy, but I'm always content. When I was really blowing up, that was just a time in my life where bad stuff was happening to me. I was losing friends—I lost my best friend to a high-speed chase. Some of my friends went to jail for four or five years after having college scholarship, not even being involved in gangs but just really just being innocent bystanders walking down the street and they just felt like sliding on your side that day. This is the stuff I was going through before I got into the position of being able to travel and really make music.” <b>Open Up</b> “If I ever have to say something, [it’s because] that’s how I was feeling that day. I just put out ‘Ballin’’ with Mustard. Everybody that listens to that song tells me that it makes them happy. It’s because at that moment in time I had patched up my wounds from a lot of the street shit I went through and I felt good that day. So now it's like the more I begin to open up and drop more song, people are seeing that I could do different thing.” <b>Follow Nipsey’s Example</b> .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Intro2:15
- 2The Box3:16
- 3Start wit Me (feat. Gunna)2:38
- 4Perfect Time2:22
- 5Moonwalkin (feat. Lil Durk)2:47
- 6Big Stepper2:55
- 7Gods Eyes2:15
- 8Peta (feat. Meek Mill)3:18
- 9Boom Boom Room2:47
- 10Elyse's Skit0:23
- 11High Fashion (feat. Mustard)3:40
- 12Bacc Seat (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)2:52
- 13Roll Dice2:50
- 14Prayers to the Trap God2:40
- 15Tip Toe (feat. A Boogie wit da Hoodie)3:05
- 16War Baby3:15
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Trap
- bassheavy
- melancholic
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- GunnaFEATURING VOCALS
- Lil DurkFEATURING VOCALS
- Meek MillFEATURING VOCALS
- DJ MustardFEATURING
- Ty$FEATURING VOCALS
- A Boogie Wit Da HoodieFEATURING VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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