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Rich Boy

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"Throw Some D's" was 2007's anthem of excess, springboarding off Switch's classic "I Call Your Name" -- much more so than Ne-Yo's "It Just Ain't Right" -- and, by the time of this album's release, it had scaled up to the Top Ten of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart. Assisted by a co-production from Polow da Don (Fergie's "London Bridge," Ludacris' "Runaway Love"), the track's rallying energy is nearly overshadowed by Polow's guest verse, in which he proclaims that "every freak" should have a picture featuring a specific part (just the one part) of his anatomy on their wall. Thankfully, there's also the remarkable delivery from Rich Boy, a producer-MC who hails from Mobile, AL. In possession of a very heavy Southern accent, nearly every word from his mouth sounds like it requires most muscles above the chest to pronounce: "Just bought a Cadillac/Took it to the chop shop/Let the damn top drop/Two-colored flip-flop/Candy-red lollipop" sounds like twice the tongue twister it appears to be. Anyone looking to the album for depth beyond "Throw Some D's"' unapologetic shortage of thrift and surplus of self-indulgence will not discover much. There's the unique sound of Rich Boy's voice, and a couple beats are undeniably brilliant, such as Brian Kidd's work on the rolling/knocking "Get to Poppin" -- which, at one point, was credited to Timbaland and could've been pulled from the same drawer as Ludacris' Tim-produced "The Potion." Rich Boy's effect wears especially thin when the beats aren't hot, and there's little happening lyrically beyond uninspired variations on the rampant materialism done so effectively on "Throw Some D's."
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
The Madness Explicit
00:03:03

Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

2
Role Models Explicit
00:03:49

David Banner, FeaturedArtist - Attitude, FeaturedArtist - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer - Timothy Clayton, Composer - Lavell William Crump, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

3
Boy Looka Here Explicit
00:03:51

Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

4
Throw Some D's Explicit
00:04:23

Polow Da Don, FeaturedArtist - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer - Jamal Fincher Jones, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

5
What It Do Explicit
00:03:41

Ricardo Lewis, Composer - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer - Cutty Cartel, FeaturedArtist

2007 United Market Recordings

6
Good Things Explicit
00:04:22

Polow Da Don, FeaturedArtist - Keri Hilson, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer - Jamal Fincher Jones, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

7
Hustla Balla Gangsta Mack Explicit
00:04:06

Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

8
Touch That Ass Explicit
00:03:45

Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

9
On the Regular Explicit
00:03:39

Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

10
Gangsta Explicit
00:02:42

MARK TWAIN, FeaturedArtist - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer - Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

11
Get to Poppin' Explicit
00:03:18

Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

12
And I Love You Explicit
00:04:31

Micah Troy, Composer - Big Boi, FeaturedArtist - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Pastor Troy, FeaturedArtist - Marece Richards, Composer - Antwan Patton Sr, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

13
Lost Girls Explicit
00:03:57

Timothy Thomas, Composer - Theron Thomas, Composer - Keri Hilson, FeaturedArtist - Rock City, FeaturedArtist - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

14
Ghetto Rich Explicit
00:04:02

John Legend, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

15
Let's Get This Paper Explicit
00:08:58

Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

16
Throw Some D's Remix Explicit
00:05:51

André Benjamin, Composer - Tohri Harper, Composer - Jayceon Taylor, Composer - Nelly, FeaturedArtist - Andre 3000, FeaturedArtist - The Game, FeaturedArtist - Murphy Lee, FeaturedArtist - Jim Jones, FeaturedArtist - Rich Boy, MainArtist - Marece Richards, Composer - Cornell Haynes Jr., Composer - Joseph Jones II, Composer

2007 United Market Recordings

Albumbeschreibung

"Throw Some D's" was 2007's anthem of excess, springboarding off Switch's classic "I Call Your Name" -- much more so than Ne-Yo's "It Just Ain't Right" -- and, by the time of this album's release, it had scaled up to the Top Ten of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart. Assisted by a co-production from Polow da Don (Fergie's "London Bridge," Ludacris' "Runaway Love"), the track's rallying energy is nearly overshadowed by Polow's guest verse, in which he proclaims that "every freak" should have a picture featuring a specific part (just the one part) of his anatomy on their wall. Thankfully, there's also the remarkable delivery from Rich Boy, a producer-MC who hails from Mobile, AL. In possession of a very heavy Southern accent, nearly every word from his mouth sounds like it requires most muscles above the chest to pronounce: "Just bought a Cadillac/Took it to the chop shop/Let the damn top drop/Two-colored flip-flop/Candy-red lollipop" sounds like twice the tongue twister it appears to be. Anyone looking to the album for depth beyond "Throw Some D's"' unapologetic shortage of thrift and surplus of self-indulgence will not discover much. There's the unique sound of Rich Boy's voice, and a couple beats are undeniably brilliant, such as Brian Kidd's work on the rolling/knocking "Get to Poppin" -- which, at one point, was credited to Timbaland and could've been pulled from the same drawer as Ludacris' Tim-produced "The Potion." Rich Boy's effect wears especially thin when the beats aren't hot, and there's little happening lyrically beyond uninspired variations on the rampant materialism done so effectively on "Throw Some D's."
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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