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Birth name
  
Richard Serrell

Name
  
Richie Rich

Origin
  
Role
  
Rapper

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper

Music group
  
415

Years active
  
1986–present


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Born
  
June 25, 1968 (age 55) (
1968-06-25
)

Labels
  
Hoo-Bangin', Priority Records, Big League Records

Associated acts
  
415, 2Pac, Luniz, Mac Dre, E-40, B-LegitTionne "T-Boz" Watkins

Genres
  
Albums
  

Similar
  
Shock G, Yukmouth, Numskull

Profiles

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Richard Serrell, better known by his stage name Richie Rich, is a rapper from Oakland, California. He currently runs his own record label, Ten-Six Records.

Contents

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Early years (1987-99)

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Richie Rich first entered music in the late 1980s with the group 415. With D-Loc, DJ Daryl, and JED, Rich crafted a Bay Area album in 1989 called 41Fivin, which sold well around the Bay Area and spawned a Richie Rich solo album in 1990, titled Don't Do It.

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As the group was ready to sign a major-label contract with Priority Records in 1990, however, Richie Rich was arrested for possession of cocaine. 415 released its next album and faded from the scene soon after, while Rich sat in jail; he was released a year later, and began appearing on tracks by 2Pac and the Luniz. Richie Rich soon found himself being in the middle of a bidding war between Def Jam Records and Relativity Records. He choose to go on Russell Simmons' label Def Jam. Before forming his own label Oakland Hills 41510 he released his second solo album in 1996, Half Thang, which peaked on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums at number 57.

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By 1995, Richie Rich had become the first Bay Area rapper to sign with New York's Def Jam Records, and his major-label album, Seasoned Veteran, was released in late 1996 Seasoned Veteran did rather well on the charts, and music videos were soon released for three songs on the album. Just as Rich's career was booming, a merger at Def Jam (with PolyGram) left him without much direction. Richie Rich was going to release a second album on Def Jam, although it kept getting pushed back. He soon had the decision to stay or go, he decided to go.

Ten-Six Record Years (1999-present)

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Rich then started his own label with partner Lev Berlak, named Ten-Six Records. Four years after Seasoned Veteran, his fourth album The Game was released. The album has sold over 300,000 units independently.

Studio albums

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  • Don't Do It (1990)
  • Half Thang (1996)
  • Seasoned Veteran (1996)
  • The Game (2000)
  • Nixon Pryor Roundtree (2002)
  • Collaborative albums

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  • 41Fivin (with 415) (1989)
  • Compilation albums

  • Greatest Hits (2000)
  • Grabs, Snatches & Takes (2004)
  • Mixtapes and street albums

  • Town Bidness (2010)
  • Town Bidness Volume 2 (2011)
  • Extended plays

  • Geeks Revenge (Rodney) (1990)
  • References

    Richie Rich (rapper) Wikipedia