Retch Celebrates Being "Richer Than The Opps" On His New Project

Retch returns with his new project.

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Following his release form prison in 2017, RetcH was immediately back on the grind, dishing out loads of music to compensate for the amount of time he missed while behind bars. He came through strong off the top. He released his single, "First Day Home" before releasing his project Still Up. Although he was active for the first half of 2018, we haven't heard much from him in the past few months. We could assume that his brief absence was likely because he was locked in the studio. Today, he rolls through with his new project, Richer Than The Opps.

RetcH is back with his brand new project, Richer Than The Opps. The rapper returns with a new 13-track project to kick off the new year. The project follows the release of After The Verdict which he released in July. RetcH recruits Gu Mitch as the sole feature on the project. However, RetcH enlists some hot producers for the project such as The Loud Pack, Hendrix Smoke, Richie Souf, Quay Global, and more.

Peep the new project below. 


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