Where Are They Now: XXL Freshmen Who Never Blew Up

Rich Boy

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2014 Budweiser Made In America Festival – Day 1 – Los Angeles
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Rich Boy crushed the scene when he first came out and dropped his poignant single, “Throw Some Ds.” The youngster had several gems in his catalog including, “Ghetto,” which featured the likes of Nas & Lil Wayne. Like Zoe, he faded away until he spoke to Noisey a couple years back about revamping his sound with Hit-Boy.

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