Roddy Ricch Finally Announces ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ Release Date

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Los Angeles, CA – Roddy Ricch has finally unveiled the release date for his long awaited Feed Tha Streets 3 project.

On Saturday (October 22), the West Coast rap star took to Instagram to alert his seven million followers to the pending arrival of his latest mixtape.

Expressing his excitement to deliver the tape to the masses, “The Box” lyricist shared the tape’s cover art in the post and revealed it will arrive on November 18, 2022.

“FEED THA STREETS 3 11/18/22 MY GIFT TO YOU,” Roddy Ricch wrote in the caption of the post stamped with a dinner plate emoji.

 

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Several of Roddy Ricch’s rap peers offered their support for the release, including Free Band Gang artist Doe Boy, who appears to have already heard the album and gave it his stamp of approval.

“Y’all done pissed him off.. cus he on BS this whole album,” Doe Boy wrote in his comment. Chicago rapper G Herbo also commented: “Yes sirrrr,” while Florida native Ski Mask The Slump God further egged Roddy Ricch on writing: “Go Crazy!”

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West Coast MCs including Symba and Yo Gotti’s CMG artist Mozzy, also chimed in the comments by writing flame emojis to express their approval for the album.

The announcement comes after Roddy Ricch released a new single on Friday (October 21) titled “Aston Martin Truck,” which you can check out here.

Feed Tha Streets 3 serves as the follow-up to Roddy’s 2021 LP LIVE LIFE FAST, which includes features from artists such as Future, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Ty Dolla $ign and more. While his last project was packed with top-notch guest features, the album received a lukewarm reception from listeners and was followed by fan backlash as Roddy Ricch attempted to roll out new music back in February.

Roddy Ricch has remained unfazed, though, and went on to deliver The Big 3 EP in June in addition to his recent releases “Stop Breathing,” and “Ghetto Superstar” featuring G Herbo and Doe Boy.