Roddy Ricch - Feed Tha Streets II (Zip)
Both mixtapes laid the blueprint for Roddy’s 2019 album Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Songs like “The Box” and “High Fashion” owe their melodic DNA to Feed Tha Streets II tracks like “Every Season” and “Die Young.” Roddy Ricch Feed Tha Streets Ll zip
Before the diamond-certified “The Box,” before the Grammy for Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial, Roddy Ricch was a hungry teenager in Compton, California, piecing together his rawest stories over spare, haunting beats. That hunger has a name: Feed Tha Streets and Feed Tha Streets II. Roddy Ricch - Feed Tha Streets II (Zip)
Critical Reception
Roddy Ricch’s Feed Tha Streets mixtape series arrived like a cold gust, cutting through the noise and announcing a new voice from Compton that blended raw street detail with melodic inventiveness. Among the artifacts fans pore over, the so‑called “L‑zip” (a stylized reference to the mixtape’s zipped packaging and aesthetic shorthand in fan communities) has become shorthand for the gritty, DIY energy that launched Roddy from underground buzz to mainstream stardom. That hunger has a name: Feed Tha Streets
The mixtape features 12 tracks that define his signature "melodic crooner" sound: Feed Tha Streets 2 (Intro) Faces Nascar Die Young Cream Can't Express Area Codes Brand New Down for Real Every Season Down Below Day One (Outro)