
Roddy rich releases debut studio album please excuse me for being antisocial 1
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Photo Credit: Atlantic Records
Roddy Rich wraps up the end of the year on a high note by dropping his debut studio album, Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial.
The Compton rapper's breakout song "Ballin" on Mustard's previously released album Perfect Ten catapulted him further into the rap conversation this year. Last month, he was nominated for three different Grammy Awards, two for "Racks In The Middle with the late Nipsey Hussle produced by Hit-Boy (Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song) and "Ballin" (Best Rap/Sung Performance).
Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial is marked by appearances by Meek Mill, Gunna, Lil Durk, Mustard and more. The bass-heavy album is packed with staple tracks like "Peta" featuring Meek Mill and "Start Wit Me" with Gunna. Another favorite is "Bacc Seat" graced with the vocals of Ty Dolla $ign.
At the moment, fans are anticipating another surprise feature that Roddy Rich teased ahead of the release of the album. He scratched out the artist's name when he shared an image of the track listing for the release.
Listen to Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial below.