Saweetie, the rising rapper known for her hit songs “My Type” and “Best Friend,” is back with a new single that showcases her lavish lifestyle. Titled “Richtivities,” the track is a celebration of Saweetie’s rich girl activities and her unapologetic attitude towards flaunting her wealth.
The song, released just a month after her NFL playoffs anthem “Do It For the Bay,” is a confident and braggadocious anthem that sees Saweetie flexing her designer clothes, expensive cars, and luxurious vacations. With lyrics like “I’m living my best life, ain’t no need to apologize,” Saweetie makes it clear that she’s not afraid to show off her success.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Saweetie explained the inspiration behind the song, saying, “I wanted to make a song that celebrates my hard work and success. I’ve worked hard to get to where I am, and I’m not afraid to show it off. I want to inspire other women to be proud of their achievements and not be afraid to flaunt it.”
The track, produced by frequent collaborator Dr. Luke, features a catchy beat and Saweetie’s signature confident flow. The accompanying music video, directed by James Larese, showcases Saweetie living her best life, surrounded by luxury cars, private jets, and designer clothes.
Saweetie, who rose to fame with her viral freestyle over Khia’s “My Neck, My Back,” has been making waves in the music industry with her unapologetic lyrics and fierce attitude. Her debut album, Pretty Bitch Music, is set to release later this year and is highly anticipated by fans.
In addition to her music career, Saweetie has also been making moves in the fashion world. She recently collaborated with PrettyLittleThing for a clothing collection and has been spotted front row at major fashion shows.
With “Richtivities,” Saweetie continues to solidify her place as one of the hottest rappers in the game. Her unapologetic attitude and lavish lifestyle are a reminder that hard work pays off, and it’s okay to celebrate your success. As she says in the song, “I’m living my best life, ain’t no need to apologize.”