


On September 9th 2014, Rittz released his sophomore studio album entitled “Next to Nothing”, which features appearances from Twista, Trae tha Truth, Mike Posner, Scar and B.o.B. He released his debut album “The Life and times of Jonny Valiant on April 30th 2013 and then on October 15th that year, Rittz was fortunate enough to appear at the prestigious BET Hip Hop Awards, alongside his contemporaries, Wax, Emis Killa, Jon Connor and Rhapsody.

They released a remix of “Bloody Murdah” immediately.
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He signed to Tech N9ne’s Strange Music record label in 2012, and started working full time on a slew of mixtapes. Fortunately, he released his mixtape “White Jesus” and re released it as “White Jesus: Revival”. Fortunately, in 2009, Yelawolf got in touch to help with a little financial support, but again Rittz found himself in a trough, having to work some 9 to 5 jobs to support his career.
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In his professional career, Rittz saw the peaks and troughs of the music industry, being between record deals, managers and promoters. His siblings were heavily into music as well, playing various instruments and visiting studios. I promise you won’t be disappointed.He was brought up with music around him, his parents being heavily into rock and roll music. I highly recommend picking this album up, streaming it, whatever it takes for you to listen to it, do it. Rittz, Top of the Line, gets my very first 5 star album review. But I just can’t, I honestly can’t find a legit reason to drop the score. So, with all this being said, what did I decide as the final verdict of this album? I tried and tried as I said before, to find a reason to drop my original score. Sucks that Rittz and his lady had to go through that, but kudos to him for telling that story so well and making it into an amazing song. I went through this in 2002 with our family dog, and I remember when it happened I just cried uncontrollably for a bit after my father broke the news to me. Nostalgia tells the story of Rittz and his lady having a dog and how that dog was pretty much like their son, but one day the poor guy hurt himself and when they took him to the vet, the vet tells them he has cancer in his leg and it’s spreading and he’s gonna have to be put down soon. After I heard this song the first time, I had to call my dog into my room and give him a hug. There are plenty of other great tracks here, but the best song on the entire album, and also probably the saddest song I’ve heard in my life, is “Nostalgia.” Damn the story told in this song absolutely sucks as a dog owner and lover of dogs myself, but it’s told so well that you can’t help but listen to it. One day I’m humming the Melody to “Lookin Back Now,” the next day I’m singing the hook to, “Pull Up.” Wake up the next morning, I’m rewinding verses on, “Until We Meet Again,” and, “The Formula.” I get off work, and find myself near tears listening to, “Nostalgia.” I mean, really, I’m really reaching for negatives here and I just can’t seem to find any. Not one! Upon my search of trying to find a track that was just filler and trying to drop the score, I kept finding myself singing different songs throughout the day.

There’s not a song, in my opinion that I just don’t like. While some of the songs go way harder than others, I feel confident in saying that there are no skippable songs to be found here. Rittz delivers 24 tracks (18 songs and 2 skits, and outro on the regular album, then 3 bonus cuts on this Google Play Edition version of the album). 12 is a nice solid number of songs, and usually there’s no room for filler after that number. Typically for me, I don’t like albums that have more than say, 12 tracks.
