Compton legend Roddy Ricch was last seen on stage at Kendrick’s “The Pop Out” in Los Angeles and he’s back with another hit song. The song is dominated by a powerful 808 subwoofer as Roddy delivers a flirty melody filled with praise for his muse.
911 music video out now pic.twitter.com/K5fk3jKRfV
— Roddy Ricch (@RoddyRicch) June 28, 2024
Barebone production, with a high-hat hiss and some minimalist pad-based chords behind it, and running a total of two minutes and seven seconds, this is a repeatable, accessible version. The vocals are heavily auto-tuned, just like the West Coast rapper’s brand, and he raps in a laid-back mid-tempo flow.
The artwork captures a scene from the “911” music video and depicts a burning house. The music video itself takes a story-driven approach as we see Roddy as the protagonist and savior, rescuing a woman who was kidnapped and tied to a chair on the railroad tracks. Roddy then continues to build on the savior theme, rescuing women in different scenes. Check out the video below!