Detroit Rapper RB Kidd Brings Good Vibes Only with New Feel-Good Single “Top Of The World”

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​With his brand new single, “Top Of The World,” Detroit rapper RB Kidd may have invented a new genre: good vibes hip hop.

The song is the first single on a new 15-track album, aptly titled Good Vibes Only. The single more than lives up to the album’s message: “Top Of The World” is an explosion of positivity. It feels like the musical equivalent of driving on a sunny day with the windows down, no traffic or problems in sight.

Produced by San Diego beatmaker Basshead, the track kicks off with dreamy synths and major key piano riffs. When the beat drops along with RB Kidd’s catchy chorus, you won’t be able to stop nodding your head — and smiling.

On top of the world
I feel like I’m out here killing it
Half of them gon’ love me
Other half gon’ learn to deal with it
Man I worked a lot
And earned the right to hit the dealership
So I take my time when I’m gon’ shine
Cause I be feeling it
On top of the world

The affirmative hook, “On top of the world,” is supported by verses about gratitude, the importance of staying in your lane and in the zone, and the power of a positive mindset. As Kidd says in the first verse, “Imagine if you didn’t worry / Probably wouldn’t see no gray.”

Just because the track is positive, that doesn’t mean it’s light. The upbeat and bouncy beat is supported by gritty basslines, and RB Kidd’s music is grounded in realness. He makes it clear in the song that he “earned the right” to feel this positivity.

Born Roderick Brooks, the rapper is from the west-side Detroit neighborhood of Schoolcraft. He took his stage name from his initials (RB) plus an acronym: Kicking In Doors Daily, or KIDD. From an early age, he learned the power of perseverance, working through struggles, and not taking no for an answer. Among his inspirations is Kobe Bryant, as noted in another album track, “Black Mamba.”

Musically, RB Kidd cut his teeth on the reality rap of artists like Ice Cube, Nas, and Rick Ross. Like those rappers, he looks to his own life for lyrical inspiration. The things he speaks about in his songs are based on his real experiences.

The music video for “Top Of The World” features RB Kidd literally and figuratively on top of the world: rapping from the roof of a skyscraper, and while soaring through the clouds on a private jet. Another music video, for “Black Mamba,” features RB Kidd rapping in front of the Kobe Bryant murals outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles. These high quality visuals match the strong production quality of the music, and will surely capture the attention of current and new fans and listeners.

“With this album, I just want people to tap in, feel the energy, and want to know more about RB Kidd,” he says. “The single ‘Top of the World’ is really a feel-good song. I wrote it to be motivational, not just for me but for the world.”

The song and album drop on November 7th. Listen to “Top Of The World” and Good Vibes Only everywhere you stream music. And let the good vibes flow.

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California Rapper CBIII’s New Single Is a Message to the Doubters: “I Won’t Quit”

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Clinton Brand III – better known as CBIII – is a California-based rapper. His new single, titled “I Won’t Quit,” is a motivational and relatable message for everyone “going through it.”

The track, with a beat by Tunna Beats, has a Blurry Face vibe. It starts with a violin and the soft “ahh”s of featured singer Alex Brinkley. When the beat drops, piano, bass and drums enter along with CBIII’s lyrical meditations on “overthinking, contemplating, and debating” why he “won’t quit.”

Sad but I should be filled with joy.
Played with my heart just like it was a toy.
But the truth is I’m tired of venting.
This constant feeling is relentless.
Nobody wants to listen and everyone is a critic.
Hate my life but I won’t give up, I can’t give in.

As the final line makes clear, the song is a study in contradictory mindsets. There’s the fear of failure – what if I’m not good enough? – and then the contrast of relentlessness as stated in the title.

The lyrics of the song’s final quattrain are especially strong. Beginning with an example of CBIII’s wordplay (phenomenal and astronomical anomaly), the final message is one of inspiration: I’m tired of this, so I’m going to make it better.

Phenomenal and astronomical anomaly – that’s what I would like to be
I don’t want to eat, I don’t want to sleep
Tired of this life, the way that I’ve been living
It’s time to make a change – for the greater good.

This struggle with nagging self-doubt and overthinking makes “I Won’t Quit” very relatable. In the end, CBIII wants listeners to be inspired, to not give in when they find themselves in similar circumstances.

Brand’s inspiration for “I Won’t Quit” was intensely personal. Following the death of his parents at a young age, he was raised by his grandmother and then was placed in foster care. A recent visit found his grandmother’s memory fading; this was painful, considering that she had once been his biggest supporter.

This episode left him feeling abandoned, in a dark place.

He says, “I wrote the song ‘I Won’t Quit’ because at that time I was suicidal. I didn’t have nobody else to turn to because my grandma didn’t really care anymore.”

The vulnerability expressed in the lyrics made CBIII unsure if he wanted to release the song at all. He says, “I actually sat on the song for like five months before even thinking about releasing it because it’s so close to home that I wasn’t even sure if I was going to have the courage to share it.”

Now that the song is out, its vulnerability is its strength. Brand’s struggle is real, and the general contours – missing family support, doubting yourself, knowing you need to persevere – will be familiar to many.

In addition to his personal desire to live up his dream of greatness, Brand has another reason not to give up: his younger brother, who is currently in foster care. Knowing his brother looks up to him, he wants to remind him that giving in to doubt is the easy way out.

Brand says, “I want to encourage him, to show him that if you set your mind to it, bro, there’s nothing you can’t do.”

In the end, CBIII wants listeners to learn from his pain, to ask themselves, “What if I don’t give up?

Stream “I Won’t Quit” now, wherever you listen to music.

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