We used to consider RiFF RaFF a customized creation of every overzealous, hyperbolic Swishahouse freestyle that rolled off the assembly line. The jewelry, the braids, the persona that couldn’t be ...
So it’s apt that all of these things—plus fresh sneakers, plus David Hasselhoff—come up over and over again in Riff Raff’s Neon Icon. The fast-moving 15 tracks feel, a lot of the time, really freaking ...
The title of this cornrowed white boy’s sophomore effort suggests a comfort with his image as a novelty property, which is somewhat refreshing in a genre that’s often tripping over itself to prove ...
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“Introducing The Icon” is the first and maybe the best song on Riff Raff’s newly-released official debut Neon Icon. It’s an aggressive, absurdist bulldozer of nonsense braggadocio, and the part where ...
My first exposure to Riff Raff was in 2012 at a free show, the Mad Decent Block Party in Philadelphia. My friend described him to me as “the white Lil B.” A quick YouTube search for Riff Raff returned ...
Did you check out RiFF RAFF's debut LP, NEON iCON, and think to yourself, "I want a chopped and screwed version of this ASAP?" Well, you're in luck: Swishahouse legend OG Ron C's applied his legendary ...
Riff Raff has recently promised to give up hard drugs and focus on his music, but it might be fun seeing the Neon Icon in the WWE. What do you think? Let us know.
In the New Testament’s Book of Balling, there is a passage that reads: “There will come a candy-color-robed orator from Houston with cornrows, sky-blue eyes, and braids in the back longer than Latrell ...