Rich Boy dropped out of college to be a rapper. Now he’s 40, broke and living with his parents.

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Classic example unfortunately. He probably broke what little bread he had with tons of people. The same family and friends who probably had their hands out are now looking at him with disgust.

I really hate to see it. I haven’t heard from him in forever but I was hoping he’d be doing well.
 

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No excuse. He’s a southern rapper and the south is on top right now
The South was on top when he was on. In fact I'd say they were more notably dominant then versus now since regions still mattered. But his main producer was blackballed and while Rich Boy wasn't terrible he wasn't dynamic enough to get past that. Add in hip-hop ageism.
 
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Aw mayne, took me back to Fall ‘06, that all overprint hoodie era.:blessed: You was a baller if you had those ugly ass matching Red Monkey selvedge jeans with the designs on the back. A much simpler and better time. 06' was the second most lit year of the 2000's right after 2002 and the height of the jersey/throwback era.:pachaha:

But breh was a one hit wonder in the 2000's and was pushed by the machine, what did you think was going to happen to him? Legit one hit wonder. He never dropped any follow up song anywhere near "Throw Some D's". That's like if Fab's only hit was "Can't Deny It" with Nate Dogg or Pusha T stopped rapping after "Grindin". :aicmon:Not everyone is a supreme hustler who can parlay literally 15 minutes of Hip Hop fame in 06' into a lifelong cash cow. :dahell:
 
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