

native is certainly enjoying the fruits of his labor. After he began taking his rap career seriously within the past two years, the proud Tallahassee, Fla. Real Boston Richey knows how to turn nothing into something, which is likely the reason why the 2023 XXL Freshman has such an affinity for the finer things in life such as beautiful women and money. Watch Real Boston Richey's 2023 XXL Freshman freestyle below.

With staggering streaming numbers and tens of millions of views on YouTube with projects like 2022's Public Housing and this year's Public Housing 2, Real Boston Richey's music has garnered major cosigns from the likes of Future and Lil Durk, who are featured on notable tracks, “Bullseye 2” and “Keep Dissing 2”, respectively. With all that, Richey is set to drop his next studio album, Welcome to Bubba Land, this month. Now we got everybody like, 'Oh, Tally lit. Who from there? What y'all got there?' We got one of them cities. He adds: "Where we from in Florida is different because it's like, 'Oh, you're from Tallahassee? Man, that country behind place. Me being able to stay in the studio and make a lot of music, it just got me into all the doors I needed to get in." "Man, one of the key accomplishments, I could just say was just rubbing the right shoulders, staying in the mix." Richey Boston Richey says regarding his success over the past 18 months. In speaking with XXL during this year's Freshman shoot, Richey doubles down on how his talent meets his consistent work ethic as well as how important it is for him to put Tallahassee, Fla.

"You know I f**k with Pompano, I hit the club on Kodak boppin'/You see me fly to L.A., I'm buying bubbles while I'm shoppin'." He later raps, "Ridge Road youngin, raised up a real problem/Nobody die from my hood yet, we ain't droppin'," Real Boston Richey rhymes. At the same time, he's already spreading his flossy wings on a national scale. "Dank and Lock gon' hold the trap down just like a lineman/Beat a doonies down that b***h gon' need a new alignment/Shoot if it go down, n***a, I don't just be rhymin'/I done popped that n***a bubble, that man there, he tried to pop it/Got your chain and your car took, n***a, your a*s flockin'."įrom there, Richey keeps his syncopated cadence flowing but switches the focus to the goals he has in mind for his home state of Florida. "Rose gold Patek, 185, perfect timing," Real Boston Richey raps in the video below. Richey's Freshman freestyle is all about money, women and how he moves in the streets with his crew, who he likens to the toughest football players on the frontlines of the gridiron.

Through street-centric punchlines and nonstop diligence behind the scenes, it's no surprise Real Boston Richey has been at the forefront of the booming Florida rap scene for the past year-and-a-half by building both his resume and solid fan base in the process. Much like the iced-out timepiece he references off-rip, not only is Real Boston Richey's timing flawless, but the time is certainly right for the "On Site" rapper to be part of the 2023 XXL Freshman Class as well. Over the course of 90 solid seconds, Real Boston Richey uses his distinct Florida twang, mixed with an impeccable flow and slick wordplay, to drive those points home in his 2023 XXL Freshman freestyle. The 26-year-old rapper is determined to become one of the very few superstars in hip-hop to represent Tally by never taking his foot off the gas. Real Boston Richey prides himself on two things: consistency and putting on for his home city of Tallahassee, Fla.
