Lil Rich
Lil Rich | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Enoch Rich Harris III |
Born | Harlem, New York | July 28, 1994
Origin | Lowell, Massachusetts |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 2014 –present |
Associated acts | |
Website | heyimreallyrich |
Enoch Rich Harris III, professionally known as Lil Rich, is an American record producer known for producing for frequent collaborator Cousin Stizz. To date he has worked with many artists, including YG, Machine Gun Kelly, DaBaby City Girls,[1], among plenty others. He co-starred in the music video for "Hard Bottoms & White Socks" by YG from his album 4Real 4Real which served as a tribute to the passing of Nipsey Hussle, which he also produced the record.[2] Lil Rich is also the producer of the Cousin Stizz single "Perfect" featuring City Girls, the single premiered on Beats 1 radio with a Zane Lowe interview. [3].
Production discography[edit]
2015[edit]
- Cousin Stizz - Suffolk County
- 09. "Bonds
- 10. "No Explanation"
2016[edit]
- StupidGenius - Gamechangers
- 05. "Clean" (featuring Tory Lanez)
- Cousin Stizz - Monda
- 01. "Wanted To Live"
- 03. "500 Horses"
- 11. "Big Fella"
- 13. "Screwed Up"
2017[edit]
- 08. "Moonwalkers" (featuring Dubxx)
2018[edit]
- DaBaby - "Baby Talk 5"
- 04. "Off Top"
- 12. "Pussy Money Fame"
- 13. "Deeper Than Rap"
- Cousin Stizz - "All Adds Up"
- 01. "Shop"
- Cousin Stizz - "Cold Times"
- 01. "Made"
- 03. "Brain Freeze"
2019[edit]
- 600 Breezy
- 01. "Murder Rate Music"
- 01. "Hard Bottoms & White Socks"
- Cousin Stizz - "Trying To Find My Next Thrill" (Exec. Producer)
- 01. "Meds"
- 02. "Perfect" (featuring City Girls)
- 06. "Soso" (featuring $ean Wire)
- 07. "Off With Ya Head!"
- 08. "Toast 2 That" (featuring Freddie Gibbs)
- 09. "Jump Out The Phone" (featuring Leven Kali)
- 11. "What U Bout"
- Jazz Cartier - "TBD"
- Guapdad 4000 - "TBD"
- Rob Stone - "TBD"
References[edit]
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