Roddy Rich’s Biggest Collabs, From Nipsey To DaBaby

Roddy Ricch took off in 2018 and hasn’t looked back since. He’s one of the younger artists from the West Coast looking to lead the way for years to come. However, just a few years in, the Compton rapper has been able to make songs with some of the biggest artists in music. Roddy Rich’s collaborations have made for some of his best work. He was able to make a song with the late Nipsey Hussle before he was murdered.

On the West Coast, you have YG, Tyga, Kendrick Lamar, and Vince Staples, to name a few. Like these artists, Roddy Ricch is next in line to be a star. However, he may already be looked at in the same light as his peers. Besides Kendrick, Roddy has the most Grammy nominations and wins. After collaborating with Mustard, the 24-year-old has continued making music with high-profile artists. Clearly, he gets the respect of his peers as he has been on plenty of features. Arguably, he’s one of the leaders of the new school. Let’s take a look at some of Roddy Rich’s biggest collabs.

“Rockstar” – DaBaby ft. Roddy Ricch

Within a short time, DaBaby became one of the most beloved rappers in Hip Hop. He secured his first No. 1 record with “Rockstar.” This gave Roddy Ricch his second No. 1 song and another Grammy nomination. Just a couple of years in and success with songs like these have Roddy on many people’s radars.

“The Woo” – Pop Smoke ft. 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch

There are not too many artists to do it like 50 Cent. The Queens rapper is a legend in Hip Hop. Although he does not make music as much anymore, his name on a record is still valuable. Before Pop Smoke’s untimely murder, the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ rapper believed the Brooklyn rapper was just like him. They joined forces for “The Woo” and tapped Roddy Ricch.

This Roddy Ricch collab put Roddy in an exclusive category. Pop Smoke was soaring to new heights, and with the guidance of 50 Cent, who knows what he could have been. Not many artists can say they were on the same song as the “Dior” rapper. Roddy Ricch can. Not too many artists can say they have a hit with 50 Cent. But Roddy Ricch can.

“Stunnaman” – Birdman ft. Roddy Ricch & Lil Wayne

Birdman will forever be a part of Hip Hop history. He and his brother, Slim, created one of the most powerful record labels in music. Before Roddy Ricch was born, Cash Money Records took over Hip Hop. In the late nineties and early 2000s, they were a force to be reckoned with. The label had Lil Wayne before he was a teenager and saw him become one of the best rappers Hip Hop has seen right before their eyes. With Wayne, Cash Money Records eventually added Young Money Records, which birthed the leaders of this generation in Drake and Nicki Minaj. On “Stunnaman,” Roddy Ricch finds himself amongst Hip Hop royalty rapping alongside Birdman and Wayne. There are not too many people bigger than these two in Hip Hop. This Roddy Ricch collab is a gem.

“Racks In The Middle” – Nipsey Hussle ft. Roddy Ricch & Hit-Boy

Hip Hop felt a void when Nipsey Hussle was murdered. His music, message, and spirit were something Hip Hop had never seen before. Roddy Ricch described his relationship with Nipsey and how “Racks in the Middle” came about on The Breakfast Club. He clearly valued his relationship with the Crenshaw rapper as he explains they were friends before music. Hit-Boy has been a go-to producer for years, and Roddy has already rapped over one of his beats early in his career. “Racks in the Middle” was the last song we heard from Nipsey before he died. It earned all three artists two Grammy nominations for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance. They won the latter at the 2020 Grammy Awards. This Roddy Rich collab will always be a highlight in his career.

“Pure Souls” – Kanye West ft. Roddy Ricch & Shenseea

There are not too many people, in general, bigger than Kanye right now. He makes headlines whenever he is out in public. His music remains a topic of conversation whenever he drops. For his Donda album, he tapped Roddy Ricch for “Pure Souls.” This Roddy Rich collab came as a surprise. This was big for both artists as they let go of their quick feud. After Ye posted a video of him urinating on one of his Grammy Awards, “The Box” rapper took to Instagram to disapprove of Kanye’s antics. The feud did not last long, as “Pure Souls” was born shortly thereafter.

“Cooped Up” – Post Malone

“Cooped Up” is one of the lead singles from Post Malone’s Twelve Carat Toothache album. Though it is early in his career, Roddy finds himself on another radio hit. Post Malone is one of the biggest stars in music today. “Cooped Up” is the first collaboration between these two. Roddy excels on the pop-rock-Hip Hop track showing his versatility. Joining forces with the likes of Post Malone only increases Roddy’s popularity across all audiences.  This Roddy Ricch collab can be played in any setting.

“Ballin’” – Mustard

 In 2019, Roddy Ricch and Mustard combined for two hit records, “Ballin’” and “High Fashion.” The former gave Roddy his first Grammy nomination of his career. Mustard already proved to be a hitmaker years before he linked up with Compton artist. This collaboration elevates Roddy’s resume as ”Ballin” may be the most important song in his catalog. He has Mustard to thank for that. The producer/artist is known for making great music with California artists, such as YG and Tyga. This Roddy Ricch collab was one of the best songs in 2019.

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