

If you ever want to take an ego trip to cloud 9, give this song a spin.įor the days you have a full tank of gas and a mind empty of worry, “Paradise” is the song your automobile craves. The mood is set from the beginning: a screeching, Leslie speaker-powered organ cuts through the air, heralding the southern flavor that Rittz came up on and defines his sound to this day. The spoken word sample at the outro makes it official: “You have something to offer that no one else has and if you don’t step into your destiny and release your gift then this world will not be as bright as it should be.” Amen.Ĭarefree gets defined on wax with this triumphant song of just not giving a fuck. Over a thumping beat and ominous piano riff, Rittz spits flames. Rittz’s first track off the White Jesus mixtape is an announcement of his arrival, a full realization on Rittz’s part that despite the struggle and what it took, rhyming is what he’s put here to do and there’s no looking back.


Rittz blacks out over the second verse and leaves people wondering “Who the was that?!” Rittz’s announcement party, this song from Yelawolf’s Trunk Muzik mixtape features Yelawolf and Rittz spitting fire over a WillPower production that is equal parts relaxing and trunk-rattling. Possessing the whole package of a rap star, his catalogue must be celebrated from the beginning. The Atlanta-bred emcee that came from obscurity to being one of the hottest commodities in hip hop didn’t get here for no reason: his expertise on flow patterns is matched only by his ability to write great songs whose meanings are served with impeccable delivery and execution. The Life and Times of Jonny Valiant is most certainly going to affect a list like this in the future.īut it ain’t out yet, so we’re here with a run down of the 10 most essential tracks you need to know about if you want to get to know Rittz.
