

Likewise, to eliminate the disease in “F*ck Cancer,” Rittz mentions a few measures to take except for one of the most effective if not the most effective-a whole food, plant based diet that minimizes or better yet excludes animal-derived products. In just one example, it’s unclear which artist or artists Rittz is alluding to in “Dork Rap” when he impersonates a hipsterish new-age rapper, but his subject of ridicule actually brings up some good stuff, like tofu and vegan friends. The only problem is that he can come off a little too mean at parts, hurling one too many insults at the haters. In his own case, Rittz will boost and boast of his own set when no one else will and even go in on the competition. Rittz makes this blues-rap motivational in fact, inspiring us to beat the odds and prove the naysayers wrong. Aided by satisfactory production directed by Seven, Rittz does what he's best at in Last Call, sharing sad but valuable stories that scarred him, changed him or taught him priceless lessons.
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releases his fourth studio LP on full steam thanks to his “top of the line,” momentum-making work of 2016. The relentless rhyme-killer from Strange Music Inc.

This is one of the main reasons why there has been little to no reports about the same.Īs of 2017, Rittz has an estimated net worth of $4 million.Now that speedy spitter Rittz has proven he’s no fading presence or disappearing act in rap (as far as technical skills are concerned), it’s time to focus most of all on what he has to say, basically his character. The most important thing that he focuses on is to keep his personal life away from the prying eyes of the media.
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Rittz is a very private person and likes to keep his personal and professional life separate. He later released one more album, Top of the line in May 2016 and later announced on July 2017 that his fourth album, Last Call is set to be released on September 29, 2017.

It was finally released on September 09, 2014. It was later in 2014 that Rittz finally released a Facebook video announcing the release of his second album, Next To Nothing. Rittz later started gaining a lot more recognition as a solo artist and appeared in the very first cypher in the popular BET Hip Hop Awards in 2013 alongside Rhapsody, Wax, Jon Connor and many others. Following that, he started working on his solo debut album and finally released the same on April 30, 2013, and titled it as The Life and Times of Jonny Valiant. Rittz finally signed to the same record label. They finally released “Bloody Murdah” which was one of the most popular collaborations of his career. The duo started working together and writing several songs since then. It was later in 2012 that Rittz finally signed with Tech N9ne’s Strange Music label. Since the White Jesus was perceived very well by the audience, he decided to simply take some songs off that mixtape and added a few more songs in the same and released a new mixtape “White Jesus: Revival.” Prior to the tour, he even released his debut mixtape,”White Jesus” which gained him a lot of popularity. He did other collaborations on songs with Yelawolf, and the two of them even toured together in the 2012 Slumerican Tour. He got that big breakthrough in his career after Yelawolf featured him in his EP “Box Chevy.” People started recognizing and liking his style and voice which was an added bonus. It took him ten long years to pursue a budding and recognizable career in the rapping industry. It was Yelawolf who put him in the “Box Chevy.” During this time, Rittz even worked a number of nine to five jobs to support his music and himself. This background and that support that he got from the rapper was what helped him get up and start afresh. It was finally in 2009 that the famous rapper Yelawolf contacted him and started supporting him financially. At a certain period, he was broke and lived with his friends and almost just gave up. He almost gave up the career he dreamt of after the persistent failures. He was in turmoil amidst all the contracts and managers in the music industry and came to know about the twists in them. After making it big and finally winning the battlegrounds on the Hot 107.9, he felt like it was his stepping stone and he would finally be able to make it big he just couldn’t. He literally had to fight and struggle through the ups and downs of the industry to make it to the position that he stands on today. Rittz didn’t get everything served out on a platter for him.
