Roddy Ricch – Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial

Album Info

Artist: Roddy Ricch

Title: Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial

Year: 2019

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro (2:15)
  • 2. The Box (3:16)
  • 3. Start Wit Me (feat. Gunna) (2:38)
  • 4. Perfect Time (2:22)
  • 5. Moonwalkin (feat. Lil Durk) (2:47)
  • 6. Big Stepper (2:55)
  • 7. God's Eyes (2:15)
  • 8. Peta (feat. Meek Mill) (3:18)
  • 9. Boom Boom Room (2:47)
  • 10. Elyse's Skit (0:23)
  • 11. High Fashion (feat. Mustard) (3:40)
  • 12. Bacc Seat (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) (2:52)
  • 13. Roll Dice (2:50)
  • 14. Prayers to the Trap God (2:40)
  • 15. Tip Toe (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie) (3:05)
  • 16. War Baby (3:15)

Review

Roddy Ricch burst onto the scene with his debut studio album, "Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial," dropped on December 6, 2019. This album hammers home Ricch's fusion of street smarts and catchy hooks, interlaced with introspective lyrics. It's a wild mix that sticks with you, revealing layers of his world through every track.

Packing a punch with heavy-hitter features like Gunna, Lil Durk, Meek Mill, Mustard, Ty Dolla $ign, and A Boogie wit da Hoodie, the album rides high on its collaborative energy. The production lineup is equally stacked, with 30 Roc, ATL Jacob, JetsonMade, OZ, and Mustard infusing the tracks with dynamic soundscapes. Shooting straight to number one on the US Billboard 200, Ricch’s debut smashed its first week, racking up 101,000 units and sticking around on top for four non-consecutive weeks. It’s a certified double platinum record, proving it’s got staying power.

Critics gave it a nod too, slapping on a solid Metacritic score of 72/100. Roddy's raw and introspective lyrics stand out, painting pictures of struggle and evolution amid beats that vibe with both the streets and mainstream ears. "Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial" isn't just an album—it's a statement, cementing Roddy Ricch as a heavyweight in the rap game ready to roll with the best. - Raven