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[Single] Ricky Bats ‘Throw ‘Em Out The Club’ ft. Sheek Louch
A native of the South Bronx, Ricky Bats entered the rap scene in late 2014 with his mixtape “Bronx Born Prison Raised” and quickly gained a following through mixtapes and touring the United States, as well as several prominent venues in the NYC area. He’s worked with other accomplished artists such as Maino, Uncle Murda, Sheek Louch of the L.O.X., and Cory Gunz. Most notably, Bats’ music has been played on Shade 45, NYC’s Power 105.1 fm, Hot 97 fm and Sway in the Morning. Also, his music videos have been featured on BET Jams, MTV, VH1, Music Choice, and Worldstar Hip-Hop. Ricky Bats continues to release an array of…
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[Video] Ricky Bats ‘Let Em Know Bats’ | @Ricky_Bats
Gotham City Music Group presents the visuals for Ricky Bats and his single “Let Em Know BATS”. Another lyrical track telling a story over a beat that has that classic hip hop vibe. Track remade by Gotti Gator. As always and in that true New York style, Ricky Bats took to the streets to show you the ins and outs of Brooklyn and the place he calls home. Directed by @WaxHugFilms. Follow Ricky Bats: Instagram: www.instagram.com/RickyBats Twitter: www.twitter.com/Ricky_Bats
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[Single] @rickybats ‘On My Block’ ft. Maino
Ricky BATS has been featured in various media outlets like Hip Hop Weekly, In Flex We Trust, 2 Dope Boyz, Boi 1 Da, Don Diva Magazine, SoRaspy.com and Hot97 with Hip Hop Gamer. He has several videos that aired on Video Music Box, BET Jams, MTV, Music Choice, Revolt TV’s “The Gate”, and many are posted on Worldstar Hip Hop. Most recently his video “Lay Low” directed by Da Inphamus Amadeuz was World Premiered on BET Jams. His music has been played on stations like NYC’s 105.1FM, Hot 97, Philly’s 93.7FM “The Blackout”, and Boston’s Jam’n 94.5FM. He has been on Sirius XM’s Shade45 “The Lord Sear Special” and Sway…
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[Video] Ricky Bats “Ain’t Something For The Radio” | @Ricky_Bats
Gotham City Music Group presents Ricky Bats “Aint Something For The Radio” official video, directed by Mic Handz (Soul Mazonz Films). The Bronx prodigy welcomes the masses to ‘New Bats City’; a new world takeover introducing an innovative dose of earmilk with addictive side effects. The video is set back in time when Kangols, gold chains, knuckle rings, and Adidas track suits swarmed the basketball courts and boomboxes blared through the boroughs of New York. Bats depicts the notorious Nino Brown of ‘New Jack City’, but instead of pushing deadly poison he’s pushing pure boom bap into veins and ears. The mogul’s pen game is lethal and injects bars reflecting…










