Mustard - Ballin Ft. - Roddy Ricch

He mentions his upbringing in the "Yajects" (a reference to housing projects) and his time spent "trap[ping]" and "serv[ing] crack" to get by.

In the lyrics, Roddy Ricch highlights the stark contrast between his past and present: Mustard - Ballin ft. Roddy Ricch

The track's soulful foundation comes from a nostalgic sample of the 1997 hit by the R&B girl group 702 . Mustard's production transformed that 90s classic into a bouncy, modern West Coast beat, providing the perfect canvas for Roddy Ricch to reflect on his journey. From the "Yajects" to the Charts He mentions his upbringing in the "Yajects" (a

The story of "Ballin'" is a classic "rags to riches" anthem that chronicled Roddy Ricch's rapid ascent from the streets of Compton to the top of the music charts. The Inspiration and Sample From the "Yajects" to the Charts The story

The song celebrates his success through luxury symbols like "bloody bottoms" (Christian Louboutin shoes), putting "Forgis" (Forgiato rims) on a Jeep, and driving a Maybach.

It became one of the most successful singles for both artists, peaking in the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.

Despite his new wealth—carrying "a hundred racks" in his jeans—he emphasizes that he never forgot the struggle or the "dirty money" he had to "birdbath" (clean) early on. Cultural Impact