Rich Boy - “It’s Over”
AUDIO By TSSCrew on April 5, 2009 at 7:58 pmWords By Prop Jay
Rich Boy successfully walks a fine line in Hip-Hop, one that others have attempted to negotiate. His music can at times be an insightful commentary on what surrounds him (”Get That Paper“). At other times, it can be as ignorant and raw as it gets (”Throw Some D’s”). This track is probably closer to the latter.
Nevertheless, this guy just always seems to impress me with almost everything that he puts out. Maybe he keeps expectations low on purpose and then exceeds them only to look great in the end (a recipe for success), but eff it. It’s good music and I cosign. One thing is assured is that he brings energy, an enthusiasm. Rich Boy easily wraps his voice around and catches the melody of the strangely energetic yet slow beat produced by Drumma Boy.
Previously Posted — Rich Boy Feat. Polow Da Don - “Drop”
Posted in AUDIO, GENERAL, LOOSIES, MUSIC — Tags: Drumma Boy, Rich Boy


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16 Comments
Skinny motherfucker kills it, again. His forearms make him look like a diet TI.
Bangin’!!! I can’t even front on this one. Rich Boy even sounds a bit different on this track, but in a good way. The beat is dope as fuck.
yea that shit cool
This cat is something I swear. Not often can you say an artist that comes the way he does, with such a gutter flow, but he manages to catch your ear with whatever it is about him. - no homo
I definitely make him one of the most under-appreciated artists of 07/08.
man, this guy is from my hometown, and when i first heard him years ago on that timbo track, i was underwhelmed. but since “throw some d’s” he has been killing it. this track is sick.
I definitely make him one of the most under-appreciated artists of 07/08.
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I’ll second that.
I wasn’t as impressed with his debut as some, but that “Bigger Then The Mayor” was a bang-out.
First album & Bigger Than…were both hard. He’s in that Jeezy lane where cats just won’t accept that what he does is just as much hip-hop as anything put out by artists traditionally from the coasts.
Man that tape was dope as fuck and so was his debut. I was one of the believers back then. Throw some D’s had me at hello. I luuuuuh that real ig’nant shit.
shit! I’m still waiting for the full version of “buried alive”, that shit was toooo fresh!
Rich Boy is so underrated due to his voice.. Dude’s just a dope artist period.
But how can you defend songs like “Touch That Ass”, “What It Do” or “Hustla Ball Gangsta Mack”?
The growth from “Rich Boy” to “Bigger Then The Mayor” is significant & “It’s Over” sounds like the logical progression. “Buried Alive” is definitely on the radar.
I don’t know to accept him as a real hip-hop artist. Cud sum of the cosigners put me in the right direction of his BETTER trax. I guess u can say im’a a purist lol but i give everybody a try, I really do. His verse on “ghetto” with nas was not dissapointing so if he has more verses of the sort or better i wud welcome a listen?
@ amp - i’m down with “hustla balla gangsta mack”…shit dumps hard in the system and the shit just plain sounds good…i love what this cat is doin (pause)
I can’t lie I sorta hate on dude cause he is from the Heart of Dixie just like I am.. But I hate because as long as he is pushing to get my respect he is doing good.
That doesn’t make sense but its how I feel so take you Chris level hate somewhere else
@ veego
what up, homeskillet… me too.
“Hustla…” is just what homie said - that shit bangs! Hard! lol. It aint algebra; it’s music.