South Jersey's Ricky Rude and Los Angeles' Glasses Malone are quite possibly hip-hop's 'Odd Couple.' On Ricky Rude's new track, "Good Mood," which samples the theme song from the classic sitcom "The Odd Couple," the New Jersey troubadour trades bars with YMCMB's Glasses Malone, as they tell listeners everything that puts them in a good mood. The song is a well-combined mixture of braggadocio and feel-good vibes, setting the mood for summer festivities. Ricky and Glasses are set to release a video for the song later this month. The song will also be featured on Ricky's upcoming mixtape, "The Unprofessional Professional."
In April, Ricky made waves with the release of his single "Hold Me Down" featuring AR-AB. He has done little to fly below the radar since; as he was recently spotted in a cipher with hit-making producer Mike Zombie (Drake's "Started from the Bottom").
Ricky is currently completing his forthcoming album, "No Guts, No Glory," which is slated to include features from Scarface, AR-AB, Apollo The Great, Liz Rodriguez, and production from Cardiak and Cool & Dre.
Please visit https://soundcloud.com/rickyrude/goodmood to check out "Good Mood" now.
Ricky Rude & Glasses Malone join forces for new single
By Rapstation Editor for RAPstation.com — 05/16/2013
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