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No major features. No radio singles. Just raw talent. The mixtape spread through blogs, YouTube re-uploads, and — yes — ZIP file shares on platforms like DatPiff, Spinrilla, and MyMixtapez (all now defunct or reimagined). That era of digital mixtapes is why you still see search terms like “Feed Tha Streets ZIP” floating around.

: Before the release, Ricch received a Dreamchasers chain from Meek Mill and a notable co-sign from the late Nipsey Hussle. Roddy Ricch Feed Tha Streets Ll zip

A braggadocious banger. This is the song you play when you finally find a clean, high-quality zip of the album. The ad-libs ( "Yeah, yeah, slatt" ) are infectious. No major features

These are just a few of the many great tracks on the mixtape. The mixtape spread through blogs, YouTube re-uploads, and

. Serving as the sequel to his 2017 debut, this 12-track project established Ricch as a central figure in a new wave of West Coast hip-hop that blends traditional street narratives with melodic, Auto-Tuned delivery. The Evolution of the "Feed Tha Streets" Series

The project’s sound is defined by its balance of gritty street narratives and high-fidelity melodic production.

Before the diamond-certified “The Box,” before the Grammy for Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial , Roddy Ricch was a hungry teenager in Compton, California, piecing together his rawest stories over spare, haunting beats. That hunger has a name: and Feed Tha Streets II .