Compton rapper, Roddy Ricch, is back with another hard hitting single, ‘Survivor’s Remorse’. The song comes in after much anticipation for an official release, spanning an absence of 2 years from streaming when his last mixtape Feed Tha Streets III dropped.
SURVIVORS REMORSE OUT NOW 🫀 pic.twitter.com/xF8opkxZHj
— Roddy Ricch (@RoddyRicch) May 31, 2024
Featuring an all blue cover, the artwork is strongly in line with the emotion of track and themed around feeling the blues as part of a phenomenon known as Survivor’s Guilt. The track opens with a soulful gospel, choir-like influence and segues into a trap beat with Roddy’s soulful vocals, dipped in autotune.
In terms of the lyrics, the track sees Roddy reminisce and indulge in nostalgia; he talks about his regrets, his struggle with being perceived a certain type of way, and losing friends on this journey called life. Peep the official music video below, full of religious and spiritual motifs. As fans correctly pointed out, “Roddy is talking to God on this one”:
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In a vulnerable spot with this short track, Roddy also touches on themes of addiction, and how shaking it off might not seem like a big deal, but that it really is one. Running just over two minutes and thirty seconds, the track has immense replay value; not merely because it is a catchy trap song, but mainly so because of the heartstrings it effectively tugs on without ever feeling monotonous. If you’re feeling kind of blue, this one might just be for you. Listen here!