Roddy Rackzz: Baltimore’s Melodic Storyteller on the Rise
If you’ve been tapped into the Baltimore rap circuit, Roddy Rackzz is a name that’s been steadily getting louder. Hailing from Baltimore, he started crafting his sound around 2017, turning real-life experiences into melodic street narratives that feel both raw and reflective.
His early buzz picked up with breakout records like “Never Enough” and “Addict,” the latter showing off the introspective tone that would become part of his signature style. The Never Enough video alone pushed past a million views, marking a clear moment where local momentum began spilling into a wider audience.
Rackzz kept building from there—dropping projects and collaborations that expanded his reach, including work with artists like Shy Glizzy and later Peezy, signaling his growing network and credibility in the rap space.
More recently, he’s continued the grind with full-length releases such as Twin Towers (2025) and Until I Return (2026), showing an artist still evolving while staying rooted in the storytelling that put him on.
The vibe: Roddy Rackzz makes music that feels like late-night drives through the city—confessional, melodic, and grounded in lived experience. And if his trajectory so far is any sign, his story is still very much being written.
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