Rich Delinquent Drops Impressive 10 Track Album, ‘Sadboi’ [24-8 Records]

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Ever since we first heard Rich Delinquent, we’ve been hooked, always excited to hear what he’ll do next. He’s developed an addictive brand around his project, providing not only incredible music, but also visually gripping videos to accompany his releases.

Cue ‘Sadboi’, the brand new album from Rich Delinquent.

Unafraid to discuss the harsher realities of depression and anxiety, Rich Delinquent channels his feelings around life and love into ‘Sadboi’. Fearlessly examining the complexities of relationships, addiction, and the pursuit of passion through his songwriting, Rich Delinquent utilizes his lyricism and emotive vocals to fully express himself in his first full-length body of work.

He continues to impress us by seamlessly incorporating a full spectrum of genres, emo, R&B, and hip hop elements seamlessly interweave with his talented electronic production. Stand out tracks include “Gaslighting“, an utterly captivating track that packs a punch both lyrically and with the production. Others include “She’s Happy“, “Bad Time“, and “Cocaine Late Nights“, which received a lot of success with listeners, totaling over 350k combined streams thus far and showcase just how creative Rich Delinquent is both behind the mic and in the production chair. His ear for sound design is truly impeccable.

Rich Delinquent explains, “Sadboi is an album reflecting on my imperfections, negative emotions, and vices. Every song is based upon very specific moments in my life in which I explore in the hopes of connecting with people battling the same kind of demons.”

Listen to ‘Sadboi’ below!

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