Riky Rick wasn't playing when he said that he wants to help the kids, it's evident in all he does to constantly put upcoming talent on his own platforms. He is now taking it a notch higher by opening his own record label named Cotton Club Records where he is partnering with Sony Music (a major label) to help the careers of other young musicians. We recently saw him bring along Champagne 69 to a performance at the #KFCSoundbite event this past weekend, as well as shooting a video for his and Frank Casino's collaboration Family. With such, and more, consistent actions that show his inherent desire to do more for the kids, you know he means business.
Peep his Twitter thoughts on this announcement:
It brings me joy to announce that I have partnered with Sony Music on my new label,#CottonClubRecords. The next chapter is about the kids ???????? pic.twitter.com/67RX5NPBhO
— #BuyItOut????????FRIDAY (@rikyrickworld) September 14, 2017
My dream was to have 1 big song. Now that some of that has happened my mission is to help other talented kids SHINE. #CottonClubRecords pic.twitter.com/yF5Wos0HDI
— #BuyItOut????????FRIDAY (@rikyrickworld) September 14, 2017
Its not going to be easy. Its going to be a challenge but by now we know that a challenge is a path to greatness. #CottonClubRecords pic.twitter.com/tVCCtBotf7
— #BuyItOut????????FRIDAY (@rikyrickworld) September 14, 2017
We're so proud and excited for Riky on this new journey. We need more like you. Godspeed goodfella!
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