Thread: Artists best song and worst song, most overrated song and most underrated song, best album and worst album. And finally a score /10.
Hopefully this will spark some interesting conversation and give you some songs to add to the playlist.
Hopefully this will spark some interesting conversation and give you some songs to add to the playlist.
Most Overrated Song: The Box
The Box is a great song, but in my opinion Roddy has much better songs than this. I can see why itâs his most popular as itâs catchy and the âEHH ERRâ sound made it a meme. Rappers best songs never go mainstream.
(Honourable Mention: High Fashion)
The Box is a great song, but in my opinion Roddy has much better songs than this. I can see why itâs his most popular as itâs catchy and the âEHH ERRâ sound made it a meme. Rappers best songs never go mainstream.
(Honourable Mention: High Fashion)
Best Album: Please excuse me for being antisocial.
This is Roddyâs most well structured and thought out project and it shows. Roddy raps about his beginnings and his current position at the start of what seems a very promising rap career.
This is Roddyâs most well structured and thought out project and it shows. Roddy raps about his beginnings and his current position at the start of what seems a very promising rap career.
Worst Album/Project: Feed Tha Streets.
Not a bad tape by any means, but definitely the weakest out of Roddyâs discography. Still worth a listen if you getting into Roddyâs music/a Roddy fan
Not a bad tape by any means, but definitely the weakest out of Roddyâs discography. Still worth a listen if you getting into Roddyâs music/a Roddy fan
Roddyâs score: 7.5/10
Roddy Ricch has a whole host of banger tracks out there and does a great job of making great sounding music thatâs filled with introspective and inspiring material. He definitely has that star quality. Roddyâs sound is heavily inspired by the
(1/3)
Roddy Ricch has a whole host of banger tracks out there and does a great job of making great sounding music thatâs filled with introspective and inspiring material. He definitely has that star quality. Roddyâs sound is heavily inspired by the
(1/3)
Future and Young Thug empire, and this is evident in his music. He is certainly a cut above the rest of the Thug/Future influences rappers (e.g. gunna) as he does his best to separate himself from the rest. Yet I canât help but feel that he is still held back by his inspirations
However, Roddy has plenty of time in his career to evolve his sound and become his own entity. He definitely needs to vary his sound and stray from his comfort zone to create more distinct music. To conclude, Roddy is a promising prospect; yet he has a long way to go.
(3/3)
(3/3)