Roddy Ricch Gifts Mustard With $250K Grammy Championship Ring

    Roddy Ricch copped seven $250,000 diamond championship rings from celebrity jeweller Elliot Eliantte last month and Mustard just received one of them.

    On Tuesday (June 16), the super-producer shared a video of the ring on his Instagram Story from the studio with Roddy. From the background, the Compton rapper congratulated his collaborator for the 2020 Grammy nomination on their Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Ballin.”

    “Congratulations,” Roddy tells Mustard in the clip. “You know what I’m saying? You know what it is nigga!”

    The ring features a gramophone on the top with the numbers 700, 60, 10 on one side and a dollar sign on the other.

    “Ballin” originally appeared on Mustard’s 2019 album, Perfect Ten. It was nominated in the Best Rap/Sung Performance category in the 2020 Grammy Awards, but ultimately lost to DJ Khaled’s “Higher” with Nipsey Hussle and John Legend. Roddy did win in the Best Rap Performance category for his appearance on Nipsey’s Hit-Boy-produced “Racks In The Middle,” however.

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    Roddy previewed new music on Instagram back in March and has been posting from the studio throughout quarantine, so it looks like he’s preparing to drop more potential Grammy-winning music.

    In the meantime, relive HipHopDX’s feature: How Roddy Ricch Went From Compton To No. 1 On The Charts.

    7 thoughts on “Roddy Ricch Gifts Mustard With $250K Grammy Championship Ring

    1. These dudes in this emo generation have been buying each other gifts and shit. Like when did this become hip hop?

    2. Nice to see him reinvesting in his community for social equality and the fight against systemic racism. That $250k could’ve put 5 under privileged black kids through college.

      1. Whoops, I guess he let that opportunity slip between his legs. Stop being jealous for a second Bill, it’s not my fault or my race that did it.

        Btw, you’re besmirching that man’s great name by making a lot of sarcastic and borderline racist comments.

    3. This is dope, I would like to see an award show compete with the Grammy’s in the future and give out awards like this instead of the same basic ass trophy structure that has been in place forever. The idea of taking championship rings that are traditionally a sports thing and incorporating them into hip hop would be a good move.

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