Roddy Ricch has officially marked his return to the music scene with the release of his latest single, "Survivor’s Remorse," the first offering from his newly announced studio LP, The Navy Album. The two-and-a-half-minute track, accompanied by blue-hued cover art and a matching music video, showcases Ricch in a more introspective light. The song opens with a soulful choir before transitioning into Ricch’s poignant reflections on his journey and the challenges he’s faced. “Let’s talk about everything so I can give it some closure / Way before the Grammys, Billboard charts, when I was ridin’ ’round a local,” he begins, setting the tone for a deeply personal narrative.
The music video, directed by Spike Jordan, complements the somber tone of the track with its cinematic visuals. In "Survivor’s Remorse," Ricch delves into his past, addressing the pressures and betrayals he encountered on his rise to fame. “Let’s talk about how we done came up and they tried fold us / Roddy really anti, they took it personal, what the f*ck was I supposed to do,” he continues, offering fans a raw glimpse into his mindset. With this reflective single, Ricch not only reaffirms his lyrical prowess but also sets the stage for what promises to be a compelling new album.
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