Real Boston Richey releases “Fine Shit,” a new single and video out now via Epic Records. The track finds the Platinum selling Tallahassee rapper fully in stride, delivering sharp, unapologetic bars over a bouncy production that matches the lifestyle he’s made his own. On “Fine Shit,” Real Boston Richey leans into the perspective and identity that have defined his rise, pairing his signature delivery with a record that reflects the confidence and status he carries.
The official video for “Fine Shit” brings the viral new single to life, opening on Real Boston Richey surrounded by stacks of money, heavily layered gold and diamond chains, standout designer looks, and women as he moves through vivid Florida nightlife scenes filled with flashing lights and luxury cars. He remains the focus in every setting as the camera follows him naturally, showing exactly who he is and how he lives.
Real Boston Richey’s trajectory accelerated following his Platinum certified breakout single “Help Me,” which earned his highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #47. He followed with his sophomore album Richey Rich, which debuted at #48 on the Billboard 200, marking a career high and establishing him as a charting album artist. Since then, his catalog has continued to grow, collectively amassing hundreds of millions of streams across platforms.
A nomination for Best New Artist Hip Hop at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards marks a major milestone in Real Boston Richey’s climb, recognizing the results of his hard work. In the months leading into “Fine Shit,” he has continued releasing new music, including “One Hit Wonder” and “Mr. Pay For Shit,” maintaining momentum while building anticipation toward his upcoming project, Public Housing 3.
He was previously selected for the prestigious XXL Freshman Class, further cementing his national arrival. Along the way, he has collaborated with and earned cosigns from artists including Future, Lil Durk, Kodak Black, and Moneybagg Yo.
Born in Orlando and raised in Tallahassee, Real Boston Richey first emerged with his Public Housing mixtape series, which helped establish his name. With “Fine Shit,” he continues his run leading into Public Housing 3.
“Fine Shit” is available everywhere now.

Ayanna Wilks
As the VP of Publicity at Epic Records, Ayanna handles the US communications strategies for music artists such as Tyla, Mariah the Scientist, ScarLip, DJ Spinall, Madison Beer, 21 Savage, GIVĒON, BIA, Real Boston Richey, Mimi Webb, Jabari Banks, Mike Dimes, India Shawn, , Southside, Joy Crookes and more.
