Roddy Ricch

Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr. (born October 22, 1998), known professionally as Roddy Ricch, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Compton, California. He rose to prominence in 2018 with the single "Die Young" and gained widespread commercial success with his debut studio album Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (2019), which reached number one on the Billboard 200. The album's breakout single "The Box" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for eleven weeks. Ricch has earned significant recognition, including a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance (for his feature on Nipsey Hussle's "Racks in the Middle"), multiple BET Awards, and an American Music Award. His music blends West Coast hip hop with trap and melodic singing, drawing on personal experiences in Compton.

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Full Name:
Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr.
Nickname:
Roddy Ricch
Date of Birth:
22 October 1998
Place of Birth:
Compton, California, United States
Nationality:
United States
Profession(s):
Rapper, Singer, Songwriter
Partner:
Allie Minati (In a Relationship)
Education:
Carson High School (High School)
Career Started:
2015
Professions:
Rapper, Singer, Songwriter

Roddy Ricch Bio

Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr. (born October 22, 1998), known professionally as Roddy Ricch, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Compton, California. He rose to prominence in 2018 with the single “Die Young” and gained widespread commercial success with his debut studio album Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (2019), which reached number one on the Billboard 200. The album’s breakout single “The Box” topped the Billboard Hot 100 for eleven weeks. Ricch has earned significant recognition, including a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance (for his feature on Nipsey Hussle’s “Racks in the Middle”), multiple BET Awards, and an American Music Award. His music blends West Coast hip hop with trap and melodic singing, drawing on personal experiences in Compton.

Early Life and Background

Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr. was born on October 22, 1998, in Compton, California. He grew up in a Christian household and attended Carson High School, though he briefly attended Compton High School where he played basketball. Moore started rapping when he was eight years old, and at the age of twelve, performed a freestyle for the then-rising artist and fellow Compton native, Kendrick Lamar. Moore began making beats in earnest when he was 16 years old. He also had a brief stint in county jail around the time his second commercial mixtape, Feed Tha Streets II, was released.

Path to Music

As a child growing up in Compton, Moore primarily listened to Lil Wayne, and additionally listened to Young Thug, Future, and Meek Mill. These influences would later shape his musical style that blends rapping and singing with elements of West Coast hip hop and trap. Moore’s early exposure to the music industry came through local performances and freestyle opportunities, including meeting established artists like Nipsey Hussle who would later become a mentor figure and collaborator. His determination to pursue music professionally led him to develop his unique style that combined melodic vocals with hard-hitting rap verses.

Roddy Ricch Career

Early Career (2015-2018)

Roddy Ricch began his music career in 2015, releasing his debut commercial mixtape Feed Tha Streets in November 2017. The mixtape featured songs such as “Position”, “Chase tha Bag”, “HoodRicch”, and “Fucc It Up”. This early work garnered praise from established rappers including Meek Mill, Nipsey Hussle, and 03 Greedo, as well as producer Mustard. In March 2018, Ricch released his debut extended play Be 4 Tha Fame, which consisted of four tracks and featured a sole guest appearance from Skeme. His breakthrough came with the single “Die Young” in July 2018, which was dedicated to a childhood friend lost in a high-speed chase and coincided with the death of rapper XXXTentacion. The song would accumulate over 149 million views on YouTube and 220 million streams on Spotify by 2025.

Breakthrough (2019-2020)

2019 marked Ricch’s major breakthrough in the music industry. In February, he was featured on Nipsey Hussle’s single “Racks in the Middle”, earning him a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance. His debut studio album Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial was released on December 6, 2019, debuting atop the Billboard 200 and spending four non-consecutive weeks at number one—the longest running number one debut rap album in the US since 50 Cent’s Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ in 2003. The album spawned the single “The Box”, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for eleven consecutive weeks in 2020, becoming the longest-running number-one single of that year. In April 2020, Ricch was featured on DaBaby’s “Rockstar”, which became his second number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100, making him the first artist to achieve his first two number-one singles in the same year since Ed Sheeran in 2017. His success in 2020 earned him Album of the Year at the BET Awards, and he was ranked third on the Billboard Year-End chart for Top Artists.

Notable Works and Milestones

Roddy Ricch’s signature work includes his debut album Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial and its hit singles “The Box” and “Rockstar”. His discography showcases a blend of melodic rap and traditional hip hop, with notable collaborations including features on Nipsey Hussle’s “Racks in the Middle” (which earned him a Grammy), DaBaby’s “Rockstar”, and Post Malone’s “Wow” remix. Ricch’s music has been recognized for its unique combination of West Coast hip hop influences with trap and melodic elements, establishing him as a prominent voice in contemporary hip hop.

Roddy Ricch Award Nominations

Roddy Ricch has received numerous nominations throughout his career, including ten Grammy nominations across multiple categories. He was nominated for six awards at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year for “The Box” and “Rockstar” respectively. Additionally, he tied The Weeknd for the most nominations at the 2020 American Music Awards with eight nominations. His nominations span various categories including Best Rap Performance, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, and Album of the Year, reflecting his versatility and impact across different aspects of the music industry.

Roddy Ricch Awards Won

Roddy Ricch has won several prestigious awards throughout his career, solidifying his status as a leading figure in contemporary hip hop. He won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance for his feature on Nipsey Hussle’s “Racks in the Middle”. Additionally, he has received two BET Awards, including Album of the Year for Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial, two BET Hip Hop Awards, and an American Music Award. His accolades recognize his contributions to both the artistic and commercial success of modern hip hop music.

Award Wins Year
Grammy Awards 1 2020
BET Awards 2 2020, 2021
BET Hip Hop Awards 2 2019, 2020
American Music Awards 1 2020

Roddy Ricch Family

In April 2020, Roddy Ricch’s then-girlfriend Allie Minati gave birth to their son. As of 2025, they remain in a relationship. Ricch has maintained a relatively private family life while balancing his rising career in the music industry.

Personal Life

Roddy Ricch is in a relationship with Allie Minati, with whom he has one child born in 2020. He has faced some legal issues, including an arrest for felony domestic violence in August 2019 (charges were later dropped) and an arrest on weapon charges in June 2022 (charges were also dropped). Despite these challenges, Ricch has continued to focus on his music career, often drawing inspiration from his personal experiences and the challenges of growing up in Compton.