Roddy Ricch
SeTi II--
Demographics
Gender Male
Birth Name Rodrick Wayne Moore, Jr.
Birthplace Compton, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Birth Date October 22, 1998
Ethnicity West African
Overview African-American
Nationality American
Career Rapper, singer, songwriter
Color Season Dark Winter
Notes and Motifs
Se-Lead Rapper
SeTi II-- Directive
SeTi II-- Directive
Ricch: "I don't really sing... I just hear notes so I know what it's supposed to sound like, if that makes sense. You ever hear someone try to teach a choir how to sing, but they can't sing? That's me."
Ricch: “It’s never guaranteed for somebody to be successful. It is God.”
Ricch: "I want to buy more property, start a couple of small businesses, and if my cousin wants to go to college, I want to put him through with ease."
Ricch: "I just stay in my own lane and not worry about what anyone else is doing and settling my own pace."
Ricch: "Usually, the loudest in the room is the weakest. The quietest man in the room, who is being very observant, is the smartest and the strongest."
Ricch: "All my songs mean something to me."
Ricch: "I like to talk about different subjects because then you give the people a chance to really digest something, and then take whatever they associate themselves with at the time."
Ricch: "Pineapple definitely one of my essential fruits, everyday."
Ricch: "I can share my experiences with people, and they identify with it and sing it back to me. That's the best feeling in the world."
Ricch: "As I experience life, my music is gonna evolve. At the same time, I still do tell the stories from my world because there are unlimited stories and unlimited people from that place. I'll always represent them. As my life begins to change and I do different things, I still want to be able to tap in and relate to them."
Ricch: "I believe in full albums, and whatever comes out of those full albums will come."
Ricch: "I'm still very involved in my community. I give back and I'm always there for the homies. That's one of the biggest parts of what I do."
Ricch: "I ain't follow nobody path; I did it my own way. It's just grindin', ya feel me? You just gotta grind."
Ricch: "A lot of people say I got my own sound. I ain't never really got no comparisons. When people hear my music, they be like, 'He got his own lil sound.'"
Ricch: "My brother and me, we used to be like, 'We'll put this video out tonight, and if it did 1,000, it did good.'"
Ricch: "A lot of street dudes, you know their grandma go to church every Sunday. A lot of people in the pen, a lot of that come from them running away from that. They seen they grandma always going to church, mama always going to church, but they still struggling. This the reality of some peoples' life."
Ricch: "It takes a lot for me to be excited."
Ricch: "I was anti social, but at the same time, people gravitated to that because they wanted to figure out who I was and why I was how I was."
Ricch: "Nipsey could respect the fact that I was who I was - I was never trying to be anything that I wasn't."