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Real Boston Richey: It's bragging rights with 'Welcome to Bubba Land' landing on the Billboard 200

Who says sales don’t matter anymore? Just look at how hip-hop artist Real Boston Richey is proving numbers don’t lie with his new Welcome To Bubba Land studio debut album securing a Billboard 200 spot.

Real Boston Richey’s debut album lands on the Billboard 200

While the buzz has remained growing for Richey, the studio debut securing a Top 100 spot is all types of big flexing. Even more impressive? How about a deluxe album with 20 tunes combined?

Last week, Real Boston Richey unleashed his anxiously awaited new album, Welcome to Bubba Land, via Freebandz/Epic Records. The project made a major splash, debuting at #94 on the Billboard 200 and #42 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums with no features!

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With 16 tracks on the Standard Edition and 20 on the Deluxe Edition, Real Boston Richey goes hard with no features. Instead, he highlights his voice, vibe, and vision front-and-center. 

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The opener “Ain’t Gone Lie” builds towards a chantable chorus where he declares his independence, “Only got myself, it’s just me.” On “Bubba Man,” the 808s practically erupt beneath his unmistakable warblng cadence as he proclaims, “I’m the Bubba Man.” Slick keys underscore his melodic delivery on the lyrical manslaughter of “Red Rum.” The project closes with “What They Did.” He flexes a ferocious flow punctuated by quotable rhymes such as “Lately I’ve been under the weather, dripped up in a Moncler sweater.”