Roddy Ricch Literally Sells Out The Box During His Anti-Social Tour

Grammy Award-winning artist Roddy Ricch performs in front of a sold-out crowd at the 930 Club in D.C.

Ricch’s debut album Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial is the complete opposite of the concert experience he has given his fans.

After a short set from opening artist Cuuhraig, Roddy walks on stage performing his mellow ballad “Intro” but shortly after the entire crowd swayed left to right as he performed his #1 record “The Box“.

Ricch leaves his footprints in D.C. as everyone sang lyric for lyric to “Big Stepper“, shot their best air Kobe shot with records like “Ballin” and rapped bar for bar to “Die Young”.

Roddy Ricch paid respects to the late Nipsey Hussle with their joint record “Racks in the Middle” and expressed his gratitude for his position in Hip Hop today.

Many exciting moments happened in D.C.—

  • Roddy takes fans from mosh pit to trap symphony as he gives fans a special keyboard set showcasing his piano skills and artistry.
  • Ricch shared with the stage with a couple he met during his meet & greet and allowed fans to witness their live engagement proposal.

Roddy Ricch is no overnight success story but his artistry will reap longevity.

He’s got the keys, the game on lock and with records like a “The Box”, he’s entered the game at the perfect time.

Published by letschattheblog

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