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Roddy Ricch’s THE NAVY ALBUM has a launch date. On Tuesday (Oct. 29) night, the rapper introduced that his third studio album is popping out on Dec. 6.
Taking to X, the “Die Younger” artist gave a shoutout to Tyler, The Creator, who not too long ago debuted CHROMAKOPIA. He adopted the put up with “[The] West [is] up. My flip!” and a separate tweet that learn, “THE NAVY ALBUM. The sixth of December.”
Not a lot is thought in regards to the forthcoming venture other than the truth that it’ll seemingly home singles resembling “Survivor’s Regret” and “911.” Within the latter’s visible companion, Ricch performs a vigilante who’s saving girls from harmful conditions like a burning home, an oncoming practice and a kidnapping. He additionally teased the Navy HQ, helmed by frequent collaborator and the music’s producer, 30 Roc.
It’s additionally value mentioning that Dec. 6 will mark the fifth anniversary of Please Excuse Me for Being Delinquent, the rapper’s debut studio album. The 16-song assortment contained the Grammy-nominated “The Field” in addition to smash hits like “Excessive Vogue,” “Begin Wit Me” that includes Gunna and “Bacc Seat” with Ty Dolla Signal. Further collaborators on the LP included Meek Mill, Lil Durk, Mustard and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie.
Ricch adopted the venture with 2021’s LIVE LIFE FAST, which sadly wasn’t capable of repeat the success of its predecessor. “[‘late at night’] was such a loopy music that folks caught on two to 3 months later,” he informed DJ Akademiks relating to the physique of labor’s gross sales. “If I might have dropped an album inside that [timeframe] and did no matter I did (62,000 album-equivalent models), I might have dropped and I might have been 180,000 up.”
The Compton native has not been completely inactive since then. Earlier within the 12 months, he joined forces with Gunna for “let it breathe” and Mustard for Religion Of A Mustard Seed tracks “Fact Is” and “One Dangerous Choice.”