Real Boston Richey Says He’s Ready To Retire From Rap

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JANUARY 1: Rapper Real Boston Richey attends Day One Party at Opium on January 1, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

Real Boston Richey has fans wondering whether his rap career is nearing its end.

The Florida rapper took to X this week with a series of posts that appeared to signal his departure from music. His first message was brief but unmistakable.

“I quit rap. I rather trap,” Richey wrote on Tuesday, June 23. He followed the post with another blunt statement: “B**ches ain’t sh*t.”

The comments spread quickly across social media, prompting speculation that the rapper may be stepping away from hip-hop. Richey offered no explanation, leaving followers to interpret the posts on their own.

A day later, he returned with a message reflecting on his career and accomplishments.

“I already won sh*t I accomplished n**ga will never achieve,” he wrote. “I got a platinum record solo dolo don’t forget it.”

Real Boston Richey Is Thinking About Quitting Rap

The remarks arrive during a turbulent stretch for the rapper. Last month, his former girlfriend, Tatiana Chanell, publicly accused him of abuse, bisexuality and having relationships with minors after the release of his song “B**ch You Weird,” which she alleged was directed at her.

Richey has denied those allegations.

Responding on social media, he accused Chanell of creating “false narratives” following the end of their relationship.

“I ain’t never been a ni**a that try to run to the ‘net and speak on my behalf,” he wrote. “I always take it to the chin. But, it’s damaging when a person you love take advantage and bully you at all costs.”

He also reflected on what he described as the hardships of the relationship, writing, “I done went through everything with this girl. From the lawsuit, to the blackmailing me, putting me in jail.”

It remains unclear whether Richey’s retirement comments are connected to the public dispute or reflect a broader shift in his mindset. For now, the posts stand as his strongest indication yet that he may be ready to leave rap behind, even as questions continue to surround both his future and the allegations he denies.


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