Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial was a career-making moment for Roddy Ricch, as his debut album went No. 1 and spawned the chart-topping single “The Box.” The 2019 album turns five years old next ...
The RX is Uproxx Music’s stamp of approval for the best albums, songs, and music stories throughout the year. Inclusion in this category is the highest distinction we can bestow and signals the most ...
A catchy but irrelevant title is the first of many problems with “Excuse Me for Living,” which throws together a lot of superficially flashy elements that never gel in any organic way. The second ...
Roddy Ricch is staring at a wall across the room. Holed up in the back corner of a quiet chicken and waffles spot in lower Manhattan, he repositions himself on a small wooden chair and fights back a ...
Roddy Rich wraps up the end of the year on a high note by dropping his debut studio album, Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial. The Compton rapper's breakout song "Ballin" on Mustard's previously ...
“Excuse Me for Living” is a problems-of-the-rich comedy that only an old, out-of-touch billionaire could love. Writer/director Ric Klass’ story about a drug-addicted, jerkish twentysomething (Tom ...
Hey soap fans! Don't forget to check out the charming new indie film, Excuse Me For Living, which stars a slew of daytimers including Tom Pelphrey (ex-Jonathan, GL), Melissa Archer (ex-Natalie, OLTL), ...
Roddy Ricch’s Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial returned to Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums chart this week. Ricch’s major-label debut arrived at Number One when it came out last ...
Romantic comedy-drama. Starring Tom Pelphrey, Melissa Archer and Robert Vaughn. Directed by Ric Klass. (Not rated. 105 minutes.) "Excuse Me for Living," written and directed by Ric Klass, adapting his ...
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