Categories: New Music

Philadelphia’s Rich AB Elevates the Game with His Soulful Track “YUMMY” from the Album Meed

Philadelphia-born and Sicklerville-raised artist Rich AB, also known as Meed, is carving a lane all his own in the world of independent music. With an unmistakable edge, he channels his life’s challenges into captivating lyrical narratives, crafting music that feels raw, personal, and undeniably authentic. His track “YUMMY” from the album Meed is a standout example, blending introspection and swagger in a way that strikes a universal chord.

Rich AB is more than just an artist; he’s a visionary building both music and a brand. The success of “YUMMY,” with over 10,000 streams and climbing, is a testament to his dedication and growing influence. The track is a meditation on solitude in the grind, the sacrifices and isolation that accompany chasing your dreams, and the unwavering determination to protect what you’ve built.

From the very first note, “YUMMY” envelops listeners in a reflective and hypnotic soundscape. The understated yet mesmerizing melody provides the perfect backdrop for Rich AB’s effortless and commanding delivery. With themes of self-reliance, growth, and loyalty woven throughout, this track resonates deeply with anyone who’s ever been on their own hustle.

One of the most striking aspects of “YUMMY” is its vulnerability, best captured in lines like, “I can’t really tell who on my side most times / My side most times.” Rich AB’s words highlight the blurred lines between genuine allies and pretenders, a reality faced by many who strive for success. Yet, there’s no trace of self-pity here—only resilience and strength. His bars pulse with hard-won wisdom, offering a nuanced perspective on staying grounded amid life’s complexities.

Amid the vulnerability lies a triumphant spirit. Lines like, “We rich every day, that’s the brand. I probably throw that on the fleece,” embody the philosophy of valuing the grind and cherishing progress. For Rich AB, “rich” is not just monetary—it’s about a mindset, a way of celebrating growth and staying true to one’s vision.

Rich AB’s lyricism shines brilliantly throughout, with sharp and memorable lines such as, “Remember you are what you eat, in the gym more than half of the week, not for the weak.” His ability to seamlessly transition between bold confidence and contemplative honesty gives “YUMMY” an edge that feels grounded yet aspirational. This duality draws listeners back to catch the intricate layers of meaning within each line.

“YUMMY” is more than just a track—it’s a statement. In a world flooded with surface-level songs, Rich AB stands out by delivering depth and authenticity. This is hip-hop at its best: storytelling that inspires and uplifts. Whether you’re a dedicated music fanatic or a casual listener, “YUMMY” deserves a place on your playlist.

Stream “YUMMY” on all major platforms and let Rich AB’s compelling artistry remind you of why music has the power to move us. Follow him on Instagram to keep up with his journey as he continues to rise.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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