RESPECT.: You have a good variety of production on this album, how was it like working with these producers? I wanted the album to have a Bruce Lee, Enter the Dragon theme, so it has a good 70’s soul feel to it. Top of the Line does have a few serious songs but most of them are songs you can ride to and chill to. This is one of the more “chill” albums I’ve done in a while, normally my music is pretty deep and serious. RESPECT.: What is the concept behind Top of the Line? I’m in a very good space musically and am pleased with where my career is headed. I’m in tour mode now, working with Yelawolf and Strange Music but I’m really happy about the album and am ready for fans to hear it. Good, I have a very positive feeling about the album and the future road life. RESPECT.: How do you feel about your new album, Top of the Line? We got a chance to talk to Rittz to see how he was feeling about his new work. The production has a strong 70’s soul vibe to it with work by Michael “Seven” Summers, Florian “Heartbeatz” Wiesner, and Kato. The album is set to be released two weeks from today, May 6th, and will include features from Tech N9ne, E-40, Mike Posner, Devin the Dude, and MJG to name a few. The Atlanta based rapper, Rittz is dropping his new album, Top of The Lineunder the Strange Music record label.
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