Roddy Ricch Opens Up About Personal Struggles in “Survivor’s Remorse”

Roddy Ricch Opens Up About Personal Struggles in “Survivor’s Remorse”

Roddy Ricch bares his soul in his latest track, “Survivor’s Remorse,” shedding light on his battles with child support and codeine addiction.

Produced by Turbo, the song sees Roddy delving into deeply personal topics right from the start, seeking closure on issues that have weighed heavily on his mind. In the opening lines, the 25-year-old rapper addresses the challenges of navigating fatherhood, asserting his commitment to being a responsible parent:

“I been goin’ through child support, A good daddy, I vouch for it.”

As the song progresses, Roddy confronts critics who claim he has lost his artistic edge, countering with a poignant reflection on the toll of constant judgment:

“Imagine if I had a dollar for every time you say I fell off, I’d be a billionaire.”

He also bravely opens up about his struggle to overcome a dependency on codeine, acknowledging the difficulty of breaking free from the grip of addiction:

“Pride myself off the progress of being off codeine, I promise, it’s so hard to shake.”

The track’s credits include Chandler Great, GAYLE, Josh Ronen, Kelly Clarkson, and Omar Perrin, reflecting a collaborative effort in capturing Roddy’s raw honesty.

Following the release of “Survivor’s Remorse,” Roddy took to Twitter to express his gratitude for Kelly Clarkson’s involvement, praising her “amazing voice” and highlighting her contribution to the track.

 

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