Rico Tha Kidd ft. RCG400 – “Back To The Gym” (Official Video)

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Oakland rapper Rico Tha Kidd is ready to sit at the top of today’s West Coast Hip Hop as we head into 2020. Today, the rising star unleashes the hot new visual for his hit single, title,d “Back To The Gym”. A Jayy Omar film, the video shows us money-making returns to the basic, filled with beautiful women, pyrotechnics and a whole lot of blue faces. Rocking the latest designers, Rico Tha Kidd’s drip is impeccable as he earns the title of hot new artist.

“Back To The Gym” is slated to appear on Rico Tha Kidd’s forthcoming project called Trippin. Along with the new hit, the project will also feature a “P-Mix” to the collection’s title track. On the upcoming project, expect heavy bass, oversaturation of Bay Area lingo, compelling street tales and a new age Yay Area sound.

Rico Tha Kidd’s polarizing popularity has him joining an elite group of new Bay Area superstars, including Mozzy, G-Eazy, P-Lo and AllBlvck. His music discusses street politics, hustling, and living the extravagant fast life of a young money maker.

He’s got the hunger. The relentless ambition. The skills. And backed by The Bay, we are about to witness another huge win for the West Coast like never seen before. After watching below, follow Rico Tha Kidd’s journey daily on Instagram for up-to-the-minute updates on new music and news.

RCG400 appeared on the video courtesy of No Budget Entertainment. “Back To The Gym” is available now on streaming platforms everywhere.

Watch “Back To The Gym” by Rico Tha Kidd now on YouTube.

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Bryson "Boom" Paul is a well-known journalist and media correspondent. He has written for OC Weekly, LA Weekly, Dallas Observer, Hip Hop DX, The Source and more. Throughout 13-plus years, he has interviewed the biggest names in music, like Tyler the Creator, 50 Cent and Sean Paul.

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