2008–2009: Beginnings Riff Raff started rapping in 2005, making homemade CDs of his rapping over other artists' beats, and passing them out at various malls in the
Greater Houston Area including
Katy Mills Mall. He credited his early influences being Texas veteran rappers
Devin the Dude and
Paul Wall. He looked up to Northside Houston rappers from label
Swishahouse, who were blowing up around that time, including Paul Wall,
Chamillionaire and
Slim Thug. He began doing his hair up in braids popular among "Northsiders" like Slim Thug and shopping for bling at TV Jewelry, a store co-owned by Paul Wall and charismatic Vietnamese immigrant "TV"
Johnny Dang, from whom Riff Raff also purchased gold grills. Like many other artists from Houston, Riff Raff also spent much of his time selling CDs at colleges and malls, occasionally alongside other local talent such at Fat Tony and Freestyle Bully. Upon the season's debut in early 2009, appearance on the show would garner an immediate reaction to him, which catapulted his career. and "Marc Jacobs". Then in mid-2011, Riff Raff signed to Soulja Boy's label
S.O.D. Money Gang Inc. Riff Raff joined Soulja Boy's SODMG label before they met in person; no paperwork was ever signed. However, Riff Raff still wore the imprint's chain, got its logo tattooed, and again adjusted his stage name, this time to Riff Raff SODMG. Some time before the official split Riff Raff affiliated with producers such as
Diplo and
Harry Fraud, as well as with Queens rapper
Action Bronson. The music video he released for his collaboration with Fraud and Bronson, "Bird on a Wire", hit the one million plays-mark in roughly two months. "Bird on a Wire" was listed as the 27th best song of 2012 by
Complex Music. In early 2012 he would release music videos for the songs, "Larry Bird", "Time" and the
Chief Keef collaboration "Cuz My Gear", among others. In April 2012, Riff Raff also announced a collaborative album with Diplo tentatively titled
Jody Highroller with guests
Skrillex,
Usher, Soulja Boy,
Gucci Mane,
Mystikal and
Rusko. In June 2012, Riff Raff released the .
Summer of Surf mixtape. He signed with Diplo's label
Mad Decent in June 2012. The same year he released the album,
The Golden Alien, independently in July which feature tracks produced by MikeChekMusic, "Freeze Dried", "Obtuse Angle". It was followed by the release of the mixtape,
Birth of an Icon, in August, which was listed by
Stereogum as their "Mixtape of the Week".
2013–2014: Neon Icon Following the release of his mixtape
Hologram Panda with producer
Dame Grease, Riff Raff told
MTV that his upcoming
Mad Decent second studio album would be titled
Riff Raff, The Neon Icon, later shortened to
Neon Icon. In February 2013 he told
Complex that his second studio album is due out some time during the third quarter of 2013. On June 25, 2013, he released a single titled "Dolce & Gabbana", produced by DJ Carnage as the first single from
Neon Icon, however two days later he announced that the song wouldn't be included on the album. He was also featured on
Far East Movement's single "
The Illest" around the same time. Then on July 12, 2013, he released another non album single titled "Mr. Popular", and four days later released the music video for the song. In August 2013, Riff Raff announced that he would be releasing a collaboration album with
Action Bronson titled
Galaxy Gladiators in 2014. On November 26, 2013, he released the first official single for
Neon Icon titled "How To Be the Man" and produced by DJ Mustard. That same month, Riff Raff told
Rolling Stone in an interview that leading up to the album's release he would release various "left-over" tracks from the album's recording sessions These notably included the
Boi-1da produced "Real Boyz", featuring rappers
OJ da Juiceman and Cap 1, as well as "Suckas Askin' Questions" with Lil Debbie and "Shoulda Won a Grammy" with Action Bronson. In March 2014, prior to the album's release,
Rolling Stone included the album on their list of "27 Must-Hear Albums of 2014". On May 20, 2014, Riff Raff announced through his Twitter that after much delay,
Neon Icon was scheduled for a June 24, 2014, release date. The same day the official track listing for the album was revealed, which included previously announced collaborations Mac Miller, Childish Gambino, Paul Wall, Mike Posner and Amber Coffman of
Dirty Projectors as well as
Slim Thug. On the 2015
Vans Warped Tour, Riff Raff hired
We Came As Romans'
bassist Andy Glass to play bass for him on the tour.
2015–2017: Peach Panther and Aquaberry Aquarius Riff Raff announced his intention to release his second studio album
Peach Panther on June 1, 2015. The first single, "Spazz Out" featuring production from
Travis Barker was released around this time, however the album itself would end up being delayed until 2016. He then released an EP entitled
Trench Coat Towers in early November 2015. He extended the release date for
Peach Panther several times, with early 2016 being cited on his Instagram as the current date. He was also featured on several singles during 2015, including "Doctor Pepper" with
Diplo,
CL, and
OG Maco, and
Flux Pavilion's single "Who Wants to Rock". In early 2016 he released the first single from
Peach Panther, "Carlos Slim". The album was eventually released on June 24, 2016. In April 2016, Riff Raff announced a partnership with Stampede Management and BMG, raising US$4 million for his Neon Nation Corporation to invest in music as well as in "movies and talent across the globe to build an entertainment empire." Since his second studio album
Peach Panther he has released 3 projects with DJ Afterthought starting out with 2016 Halloween mixtape, "BALLOWEEN" featuring
Quavo,
Skepta,
Trae tha Truth,
Travis Barker and many more. Most of the songs off "BALLOWEEN" have been stashed away for month's and were finally released. Next, January 30, 2017
Aquaberry Aquarius dropped having super stars
Wiz Khalifa and Lisa Cimorelli from the 6 sister group
Cimorelli, also having underground famous rap stars
Bones,
Fat Nick and Germ. "The White West", referring to himself as "the white
Kanye West" dropped August 4, 2017, having upcoming artists like Dice SoHo and Jimmy Wopo on the project.
2018–present: Cool Blue Jewels and Pink Python On February 9, 2018, Riff Raff and DJ Afterthought released the album
Cool Blue Jewels with features from
Wiz Khalifa,
Chevy Woods,
Jimmy Wopo,
Young Buck and
Project Pat, among others. On November 9, 2018, Riff Raff released a mixtape titled
Tangerine Tiger with guest appearances from
Z-Ro,
Lil Tracy, Ricki Rich among others. On April 12, 2019, Riff Raff released his third studio album titled
Pink Python with guest appearances from Chief Keef, J-Dawg, and Killah Priest. Riff Raff premiered his single "Jazzmine" with the
Houston Chronicle, a remake of "
A Whole New World" from
Aladdin featuring
Iliana Eve, Jonathan Hay, Aneesa Badshaw, Ranna Royce and others. On October 25, 2019, Riff Raff released his fourth studio album titled
Cranberry Vampire, with appearances from Simon Rex, Andy Milonakis, Chief Keef, and others. ==Other ventures==