The West Coast is experiencing a powerful wave of unity, self-expression, and unapologetic authenticity—and leading the charge in this cultural celebration is none other than Compton’s own Ric Rocc, also known as the bold and fearless “Power Bottom Ric Rocc.”
Compton Ric Rocc recently made headlines by showing major love for West Coast rapper SKG’s fiery new single, *“Bad Azz Bitch,” a track that’s quickly becoming an anthem for empowerment and self-confidence. Known for his flamboyant personality and unfiltered energy, Ric Rocc didn’t hold back when embracing the spirit of the song—letting the world know he’s stepping into his power and fully owning his truth.
SKG, never one to bite her tongue, showed gratitude for the support in her own bold way: “It’s nice to see Power Bottom Ric Rocc coming out the closet and showing love to me,” she said. The mutual respect and unapologetic energy between the two are a reflection of a larger movement happening on the West Coast—one where individuality, realness, and fearless creativity are being celebrated louder than ever.
“Bad AZz Bitch” isn’t just a song—it’s a declaration. A rally cry for anyone who’s ever been underestimated, overlooked, or told to dim their light. SKG’s fierce delivery and bossed-up lyrics make it clear: it’s time to step into your power, no matter who you are.
Now available on all major streaming platforms, “Bad AZz Bitch” is here to make a statement—and with Ric Rocc leading the charge, the message is clear: being a bad bitch isn’t a gender, it’s a mindset.