Rich Amiri: Need new tunes? The new 'Ghetto Fabulous' album drops this month

Tired of the same raps? Look no further than what Rich Amiri is cooking up these days with new tunes and a full-fledged Ghetto Fabulous loaded up to arrive in the coming days.

Rich Amiri’s new ‘Ghetto Fabulous’ album drops November 17

Forget just expecting Rich to come through with one new tune - even though his newly released ‘One Call’ goes super hard - it’s all about geeking out over a full-length new studio effort.

Rich Amiri continues to carve his own lane in the underground rap scene, delivering confident quotables with robust, velvety vocals. Ready to enjoy the fruits of his labor as one of Boston’s most exciting rap risers, Rich announces GHETTO FABULOUS, his upcoming project and second full-length of 2023.

Cushioning full-throated melodies between innovative production by the multi-platinum producers of Internet Money, Rich puts his versatility on full display without the need for any features. Home to "Ain't Nothing," Amiri's flex-heavy breakthrough hit, which has racked up over 6.6 million streams across platforms, as well as the delirious single "CODEINE CRAZY," GHETTO FABULOUS is out everywhere November 17 via Internet Money Records/10K Projects.

Ahead of the project, Rich shares “One Call,” his new single. Produced by Rio Leyva and Zuko of Internet Money, “One Call” finds Rich in his element as he spits flex-worthy bars with an audible shrug. Offering a crash course in flexing, Rich counts his paper, manages his roster of lady friends, and welcomes his former doubters to the fan club. 

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