DDG Recruits Tory Lanez & Real Boston Richey For His “Handling Business” EP

This weekend has been another eventful one for DDG. Not everything has been peachy keen, though. The Michigan rapper and YouTuber has been tied up in some more controversy surrounding Halle Bailey, in part anyway. He appeared on plaqueboymax’s livestream recently, and during their link-up, he was asked who his favorite ex-girlfriend was. They were doing a Q&A segment called “Dry Ones” where if you didn’t answer your question, you would have to eat a biscuit. He decided to play along and say his best ex “besides family,” meaning Halle Bailey, was a girl whose name started with a “K.” However, only the latter part of his answer got clipped by gossip outlets and it led him to call them out for creating a false narrative.

So, yes, it’s been another bump in the road for DDG, but he’s looking to move past it all with some new music. This time around, he’s here with HANDLING BUSINESS, a new four-track ep which includes a past release with Real Boston Richey, “WHAT U BAD FOR.” It also contains the title track, featuring a fresh verse recorded by Tory Lanez from his prison cell. It’s been the cut that’s been the most talked about for that reason, but also because some of his bars on his fiery and candid verse. If you want a more in-depth breakdown of it, check out this link, and this one. Additionally, there’s two moodier solo cuts “HANDS IN THE AIR” and “REASON.” Hit up the streaming embeds below to see what DDG is putting down.

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Handling Business – DDG

Handling Business Tracklist:

  1. HANDLING BUSINESS (with Tory Lanez)
  2. HANDS IN THE AIR
  3. REASON
  4. WHAT U BAD FOR (feat. Real Boston Richey)

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DDG & Real Boston Richey Hype Their Ladies Up On “What U Bad For”

If you have been keeping an eye on DDG’s movement online lately, a lot of it has been related to Halle Bailey. The Michigan native has clearly not been okay since the breakup last month, even saying so himself. On a recent Q&A livestream, the rapper and YouTuber was asked about moving on and seeing someone new. He quickly shut that down, saying, “No, I’m not dating. I haven’t moved on.” Given how fresh it is, it makes a lot of sense. A lot of people have not been the kindest to him since their falling out, assuming he was at fault.

However, on his new single with Real Boston Richey, “WHAT U BAD FOR,” DDG is addressing that very topic, as well as where his mind is at regarding Halle.Yeah, they cappin’ and s*** on the blogs, they think I’m a bum, but f*** that s*** / I like when they countin’ me out, ’cause I know I’m that n****, I love that s***.” He then adds, “Thing about Halo mommy, you know that’s my baby forever, y’all know that I love that— (Go).” Whether or not this anthem for the baddies was just a vehicle to drop these bars in will remain a mystery. But if it was, it’s certainly doing its job at creating some conversation.

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“What U Bad For” – DDG & Real Boston Richey

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m too piped up, no shade, can’t f*** on a b**** that’s whippin’ Hondas
I got a football team of h*es, twelve deep like Travis Hunter
Prolly be single like DDG, I tried to f*** my b**** wit’ a condom
She ain’t goin’ for that
N**** ain’t bought you shit in six months, how the f*** you goin’ for that?
N**** done offered two K for the p**sy, b****, you goin’ for that?

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Real Boston Richey Pens A Bop For The Players With “Come Outside (So Sick)”

Real Boston Richey is one a few rappers on Future’s Freebandz label that has been seeing some success. Artists like Doe Boy and Young Scooter fit that similar mold. However, none of these names have truly become household acts under the Atlanta legend’s tutelage. But the Tallahassee, Florida native could become that one name that blows up. We feel that way because Real Boston Richey is making songs like “Come Outside (So Sick).”

What we mean by this is that he seems to have found a nice blend of sounds. It’s nothing that hasn’t been done before, but prior to his viral hit “Help Me,” it felt like he was going nowhere fast. But this mixture of moody trap and mild R&B that was prevalent on that record looks to be the secret recipe for him. It’s applied to great effect on other tracks on Richey Rich such as “Still Pray” and “Come Outside.” The latter is more R&B oriented with its chipmunk sampled background vocals and light keys. Lyrically it fits that billing too, as he raps in his raspy voice about encouraging a woman in relationship to link with him instead. With already over 180,000 views on YouTube, fans seem to agree that Richey is finding himself as an artist with tracks like this.

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“Come Outside (So Sick)” – Real Boston Richey

Quotable Lyrics:

He ain’t on this s***, baby, come outside with me
Bad b**** from out the country, I’m from Florida, she think I’m Z
She say, “You talk slow and you got perms like Yak and Koly P”
Now she in back of the truck tryna get me to teach her how to yell out, “Glee”
Now we drunk, we in that vibe, lookin’ for more liquor and more weed
Don’t go back on your word, you posted on Twitter, said you was f***-n**** free

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Real Boston Richey Unveils “Richey Rich,” His Second Studio Album In Two Years

Tallahassee rapper Real Boston Richey dropped his newest album. Richey Rich is his second studio album, coming after 2023’s Welcome to Bubba Land and the well-received Public Housing mixtapes. The rapper signed with Future’s Freebandz imprint in 2022. Since then, he is the only rapper on the label (outside of Future himself) to make any noise in the current hip-hop landscape. Real Boston Richey has not quite broken through into the mainstream yet. However, it feels as if he’s getting very close to being one of hip-hop’s next breakout acts. At 24 tracks and over an hour in length, Real Boston Richey shows exactly why Future made the decision to sign him.

A former XXL Freshman, Real Boston Richey glides around the album, showing off his flows and flexing over those trunk-rattling beats that Florida rappers are known for. Surprisingly, there is no Florida representation on Richey Rich. There are no contributions from artists like fellow up-and-comer Bossman Dlow. However, there are features by Lil Yachty, YTB Fatt, and GloRilla. GloRilla’s been one of the hottest rappers of 2024, thanks to her run of features and big singles. Having her on your album feels like a cheat code at the moment, offering a surefire way to get on the radio (or a playlist placement) this year. After a quiet 2024 Real Boston Richey will be someone to watch out for in 2025. If you’re a fan of what Florida’s had to offer over the last couple of years, give Richey Rich a shot.

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Real Boston Richey – Richey Rich

Richey Rich tracklist

Pain to Profit
Base God
Took My Time
Eye For Eye
Belt
Story
Go Richey
Still Gon Go (feat. Lil Yachty)
Help Me
Marathon
Kick Flavor
Bring Dat P
Carti
Please
No Peace
The Type (feat. YTB Fatt)
Come Outside (So Sick)
Still Pray
Soho
Cocoa Butter
Cup Spill
Get In There (feat. GloRilla)
Help Me 2
Hiccup

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Real Boston Richey Delivers A Sequel To His Hit “Help Me” On New EP “Go Richey”

Real Boston Richey hasn’t been as active in 2024 as in years prior, but he’s made up for it in a different way. At the end of May, the Tallahassee, Florida talent dropped his “Help Me” single and it blew up. The song was trending on YouTube in its first few days thanks to an early explosion in views. What’s really wild is that almost five months later, and the video for it is still ranking extremely high. The Freebandz signee has racked up over 23 million plays, which equates to the 14th top music video.

Go Richey, Go Richey, Go Richey! Ironically, that’s the name for his new EP, although, we’d be lying if we said we didn’t try and make that pun on purpose. Jokes aside, though, Real Boston Richey has two new songs following the aforementioned track’s success. One of them is “Go Richey” and the other is in fact a sequel to “Help Me”. It does a solid job connecting the themes to the original, as he seems like he’s wanting to settle down with one woman as opposed to messing around with a few. While it might be more of a tender cut, it’s still got some outrageous bars. Just trust us and listen for yourself with the links below.

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Go Richey – Real Boston Richey

Quotable Lyrics From “Help Me 2”:

She be f***in’ me good, she all up in my head like a chromosome
Every time I see my bae, put the d**k in her face like a microphone
You so fine on FaceTime, sometime, bae I just wanna f*** the phone
I be adding that money to Cash App, every time I hear you moan
Bet I caught me on, whenever I’m trickin’, that’s just what I’m on
Read it or leave all the money up in your purse, when you wake I might be gone

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Real Boston Richey Has A Future Hit With “Get In There” Featuring GloRilla

Real Boston Richey is maintaining a strong level of consistency in 2024. A couple of months ago, the Tallahassee, Florida product put out one of his most vulnerable cuts to date with “Help Me”. Fans commended him peeling back his layers a bit as they responded positively to the single. So much so, that the track is currently his most popular on his Spotify with over 6.1 million streams. Additionally, it’s seen a lot of success on other platforms such as TikTok. It’s been used over 500,000 posts. Furthermore, it’s done well on YouTube, amassing over 13.8 million views between the music video and audio uploads. Because of this, it’s sitting at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100. Excuse us for gushing, but we have to give the Freebandz signee his flowers. However, let’s focus in on Real Boston Richey’s latest effort “Get In There”.

It appears he’s on his way to having another viral record with this one. That’s thanks to his blunt and aggressive bars, the memorable claps on the instrumental, and a vulgar GloRilla feature. Speaking of the Memphis star, you could view this as her returning the favor. Real Boston Richey lent his talents to a track off her recent Ehhthang Ehhthang mixtape. Overall, both tracks are winners, but “Get In There” might get the slight nod. See what you think though, with the music video link below.

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“Get In There”- Real Boston Richey & GloRilla

Quotable Lyrics:

I take that back ’cause when it come time to spin, she gon’ love the jit
B****es be gettin’ that make-up on my designer, I can’t even hug a b****
N****s don’t think we really be puttin’ it down, tell ’em n****s come f*** with this
I don’t see a n****, he get put in the ground, and he ain’t even have a switch
I was holdin’ it down takin’ care of my sister kids ‘fore I had a jit
Catch a stain and call it pound town, n**** lettin’ that hammer hit

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Real Boston Richey Has Hefty Baggage On “Help Me”

When you think of the music that Real Boston Richey provides, your mind will probably go to violent trap bangers. It makes sense though. He is cut from the same cloth as Future, who he is in fact signed to. Because of this, the Freebandz MC hailing from Tallahassee, Florida has a slightly different take on rap sound from there. He brings the Atlanta approach to the Sunshine State for sure. However, things are little different for Real Boston Richey on “Help Me”. Sure, he is riding an 808 heavy instrumental. That is not the revelation here.

Instead, Richey is getting painfully personal. This thematic and tonal change might be why the song is popping off right now. Since its release, it has racked up over 729,000 views on YouTube, good for #18 on trending for music. Real Boston Richey comes across as troubled and helpless searching for answers to his problems. His delivery makes his bars extremely convincing. “Why I ain’t got no hit song yet? ‘Cause I guess it ain’t my time yet / Promise to stay down with this s*** until my eyes go blind, yeah“. If this is a shift in Richey’s career, we are here for it.

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Listen To “Help Me” By Real Boston Richey

Quotable Lyrics:

Do you love me? Do you trust me?
Say you got my back, but it’s that paper got you wanna f*** me
Can I keep it real for a second, baby? Would you judge me?
I can’t lie, I ain’t been the same ever since them n****s stuck me
That s*** corrupt me
I’ma get that get-back even if I get life, trust me

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C Stunna & Real Boston Richey Coast Over An Ominous Beat On “Lose Control”

Two of Florida’s newest stars are teaming up to make waves along the East Coast. Those two gentlemen are C Stunna and Real Boston Richey and they have recently collaborated on a track called “Lose Control”. This is the former’s second release of the year, and it follows up on “Curtis Jackson”, which dropped in April. What is even better is that C Stunna is coming through with a new album very soon.

2021 was the last time we got a new tape from him, which was called Stone Cold Stunna. It was nearly a total solo project outside of one track. 2020 saw him drop his first two LPs, Stunna 4 President and then Stunna Season prior to that. So, this has certainly been a long time coming for someone who is still looking to make their mark.

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Listen To “Lose Control” By C Stunna & Real Boston Richey

“Lose Control” could have been a mixed bag. Even with the Florida connection, C Stunna and Real Boston Richey have never worked with one another. However, they put any chemistry questions to bed, as they effortlessly trade verses on this song. They pick each other up, keeping the momentum high. The beat may be the most standout feature, as the dark, cavernous, bassy instrumental is the perfect back drop for the lyrics and flows brought.

What are your thoughts on “Lose Control” by C Stunna and Real Boston Richey? Who had the stronger performance on the track? Does this get you excited for Stunna has in the works, why or why not? Is this his best single of the year? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding C Stunna and Real Boston Richey. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

You would second guess to pay what I be spendin’ on a tee
Ain’t no limit to this trickin’, you could say I’m Master P
All this stuntin’, gеttin’ fly as fuck, I do that casually
Oh, you think that this a game? I swing the stick like playin’ Wii
I ain’t worriеd ’bout no broke ho, ain’t nothin’ to get you built
Last week, I flicked up with a hundred like my name Wilt

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Real Boston Richey And YTB Fatt Are A Duo We Might Need From After Dropping “Real Type”

Florida’s own Real Boston Richey has been making sure to up the ante when it comes to bringing out new material. Even though he has only been releasing tracks to DSPs since 2021, Richey is making it clear he wants to provide as many bangers as he can in a year. The way he has done this is by putting out 10 (now 11) singles. Additionally, we have gotten an album as well. Welcome To Bubba Land was a 16-track project that ran about 43 minutes long.

It was also a solo project to boot. Richey’s style is very similar to Future, which makes total sense. The up-and-comer is a signee of Pluto’s Freebandz Global music label. He possesses a deep, husky, and rough voice that makes for a perfect compliment to the trap beat he raps over. We mentioned he upped the single count to 11 and the new track is titled “The Type.”

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Listen To “The Type” By Real Boston Richey Featuring YTB Fatt

It features the likes of another talent who is trying to make a name for himself. YTB Fatt, who is from Arkansas, joins on him on this moody and spacey track. This is the first time these two are on the mic together. But, we would not know that if we did not check because they sound natural side by side. Give it a spin above by checking out the music video.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new song from Real Boston Richey, “The Type,” featuring YTB Fatt? Where does this track rank amongst all of the material Real Boston Richey has put out this year? Which rapper had the better performance in your opinion and why? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Real Boston Richey and YTB Fatt. Furthermore, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

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Real Boston Richey Takes On His Second Project “Welcome To Bubba Land” By Himself

Real Boston Richey always makes headlines for his music. When he does, though, it usually is not for good reasons. However, this time, it is to announce the release of his sophomore album. On September 8, just over eight months after the deluxe version of his debut album, Public Housing, Pt. 2, Richey is back in a big way. His first effort saw him grab features from label head Future, as well as Moneybagg Yo, Kodak Black, and Lil Durk.

For Welcome To Bubba Land, the name of his second LP, he takes full control of the project. There is no feature in sight. It is all Richey for all 16 tracks and all 43 minutes. It is a big task for the rapper, especially after being in the industry for just a couple of years. But he handles it with confidence and there are some similarities to this labelmate’s production styles.

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Listen To Welcome To Bubba Land From Real Boston Richey

Some of the beats mimic the production on Future’s I NEVER LIKED YOU. The elements you can hear on “KEEP IT BURNIN” and “HOLY GHOST” find their way onto some of Richey’s cuts. The orchestral background vocals and the sped-up hi-hats appear across Bubba. Richey mentioned why he included no features with AllHipHop. “Them features people go to when you wanna get heard, when you wanna get known, I done did it … I ain’t really gave my fans 100 percent me… This go round, I want to give my fans 100 percent me.” It is certainly respectable of Richey to give this to his fans. Do you think it was the right move?

What are your thoughts on this new album, Welcome To Bubba Land, from Real Boston Richey? Is this his best project? Is he the best rapper, besides Future, on the Freebandz label? We want to hear what you have to say. With that in mind, leave all of your opinions in the comments section. Additionally, keep it locked with HNHH for all of the hottest album releases.

Welcome To Bubba Land Tracklist:

  1. Ain’t Gone Lie
  2. Transcript
  3. What They Did
  4. Rich Facts
  5. Not to Mention
  6. Black Truck
  7. New Wave
  8. Braggin’ Rights
  9. Bubba Man
  10. Do Me Like that
  11. Battery Pack
  12. Goin’ Back Home
  13. Keep on Gettin It
  14. Red Rum
  15. Cheap
  16. Beat the Odds

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