In his latest single, “Survivors Remorse,” Roddy Ricch provides a candid glimpse into his life, addressing his lean addiction and the turbulent custody battle over his son. This track, a preview of his upcoming album, showcases Roddy’s willingness to confront his personal issues head-on, offering fans a raw and emotional narrative.
Roddy opens the song by reflecting on the custody dispute with his ex-girlfriend. His poignant lyrics, “I been goin’ through child support/ A good daddy, I vouch for it/ She just want a new mile for/ Fuck a ride, fell out with some of my homies, havin’ too much pride,” capture the complexity of the situation and the strain it has placed on his personal life.
The rapper also addresses his struggle to quit lean, a recurring theme in his music. His honest admission, “Pride myself off the progress of being off codeine/ I promise, it’s so hard to shake,” highlights the ongoing battle with addiction and the resilience needed to overcome it.
Watch the video for “Survivors Remorse” below.
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Roddy’s custody battle with Alexandra Kiser recently reached a resolution, providing some much-needed stability. The agreement grants Roddy physical custody of their son from Tuesday to Thursday each week and requires him to pay $8,000 a month in child support. Additionally, he will cover private school tuition, medical bills, special-needs therapy, and extracurricular activities.
As part of the settlement, Roddy also agreed to pay Kiser’s $37,500 legal fees and provide her with $1,000 a month for a car. These terms were settled after Kiser initially sought sole custody, citing concerns about Roddy’s alleged gang affiliations and drug use.
“Rodrick Moore is gang-affiliated,” Kiser alleged in her court filings, using Roddy’s legal name. “He has been arrested on a gun charge, domestic violence and regularly indulges in promethazine use, all of which are concerns for myself and our son.” She also accused Roddy of cutting her off financially and attempting to evict her from a home he provided.
Through “Survivors Remorse,” Roddy Ricch not only shares his personal battles but also connects with fans on a deeper level. His transparency about his struggles with addiction and family turmoil serves as an inspiration, demonstrating the strength required to face and overcome such challenges.