Young Roddy

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Young Roddy
Jet Life

Roderick Brisco (born September 20, 1986), better known by his stage name Young Roddy (or simply Roddy), is an American

Jet Life Recordings and iHipHop Distribution
.

Early life

Young Roddy was born and raised in

Jefferson Parish
.

Growing up, Roddy was an avid basketball player and aspired to play professionally. After

Curren$y at this studio. After hearing Roddy freestyle, Curren$y asked Roddy to join a new group that he was assembling and the two began to collaborate.[1][2][3][4]

Career

2007–present

In 2007, Young Roddy appeared on two songs, "Money Gone To My Head" and "Lysol," from Curren$y's mixtape Life At 30,000 Feet. The following year, Roddy joined Curren$y again on "Passport Sports" from the mixtape Independence Day. Roddy would go on to appear on each of the next six mixtapes that Curren$y released in 2008, as well as on his debut studio album in 2009.

By this time, the Jet Life collective had formed, consisting of (at different points) Young Roddy, Curren$y, Trademark Da Skydiver, Corner Boy P, T.Y., Fiend, Street Wiz, Le$, Smoke DZA, Nesby Phips, Marygold, and producer Monsta Beatz. In March 2011, Young Roddy and Trademark Da Skydiver collaborated on the first project from members of the Jet Life collective, the mixtape Jet Life To The Next Life. Later that year, Roddy appeared on Jet Life's debut album, Jet World Order, and in 2012, on Jet Life's second studio album, Jet World Order 2.[5][6][7]

Roddy embarked on his solo career in 2012, releasing the first installment of the Good Sense mixtape series. In 2013, he followed up with Good Sense 2, and in 2014, released both Route the Ruler and Legal Dealing.[8][9]

The Kenner Loop, Young Roddy's debut studio album, was released on December 4, 2015 via iHipHop Distribution.[10]

Roddy moved on without Jet Life Recordings and started Good Sense Records and have distribution ties with BabyGrande. The distribution deal became active since 2018 and on September 24, 2021, Young Roddy had released God Family Money, his latest LP.

Discography

Studio albums

  • The Kenner Loop (2015)
  • Family Business (with
    Trademark da Skydiver
    )
    (2016)
  • Plan of Attack (with
    Curren$y
    & Trademark da Skydiver)
    (2019)
  • Never Question God (2022)

Mixtapes

  • Good Sense (2012)
  • Good Sense 2 (2013)
  • Route the Ruler (2014)
  • Good Sense 3 (2016)
  • Area 31 (2016)

Extended plays

  • Legal Dealing (2014)
  • Glenwood (2017)
  • Uncommon (2018)
  • God Family Money (2021)[11]

Collaborative mixtapes

  • Bales (with
    Curren$y
    )
    (2013)
  • Bendin' Corners (with T.Y) (2015)
  • Hood Gospel (with Jamaal) (2017)
  • Face The World (with GoodSense Family) (2018)
  • Hoodlum (with GoodSense Family) (2018)
  • Hood Gospel 2 (with Jamaal) (2018)

References

  1. ^ "Video: Young Roddy - The Kenner Loop Documentary (Part 1)" iHipHop Distribution, December 14, 2015
  2. ^ "Video: Young Roddy - The Kenner Loop Documentary (Part 2)" iHipHop Distribution, December 14, 2015
  3. ^ Young Roddy - The Kenner Loop Documentary (Part 3)" iHipHop Distribution, December 14, 2015
  4. ^ Young Roddy - The Kenner Loop Documentary (Part 4)" iHipHop Distribution, December 14, 2015
  5. ^ Isenberg, Daniel "Video: Curren$y Talks New Jet Life Recordings Projects, Possible Collaboration With Smoke DZA" Complex Magazine, August 4, 2012
  6. ^ Weiss, Jeff "Jet Life: Jet World Order | Album Review" Pitchfork Magazine, January 6, 2011
  7. ^ Marino, Geoff "Jet Life Takes Flight with Ambitious New Album 'Jet World Order'" The Michigan Daily, November 29, 2011
  8. ^ Martin, Andrew "Download: Young Roddy's 'Good Sense' Mixtape'" Prefix Mag, April 1, 2012
  9. ^ Meka "Young Roddy – Good Sense 2 (Mixtape)'" 2DopeBoyz, April 1, 2013
  10. ^ Schwartz, Danny "Young Roddy Announces Debut Album "The Kenner Loop" "Hot New Hip Hop", November 3, 2015
  11. ^ "Young Roddy - God Family Money". Itunes.apple.com. 24 September 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-24.