Career
A majority of his popularity stems from his frequent collaborations with both YG and DJ Mustard. The artist"s most celebrated releases to date are his mixtapes O.M.M.I.O., O.M.M.I.O. 2 and his collaborative tape Rich Office Mackin with 10 Summer"s artist Choice. In 2015, he released the sequel to O.M.M.I.O. titled O.M.M.I.O. 2.
2013–present: O.M.M.I.O. series and collaborations
In 2013, RJ released his debut mixtape O.M.M.I.O (which stands for On My Mama I"m On).
The mixtape was hosted and largely produced by DJ Mustard. The first song from this mixtape, "Ride Wit Maine" was included and released, as the single.
RJ then appeared on the songs. Thank God (Interlude) and When I Was Gone from YG"s debut album, My Krazy Life (2014).
In July 2014, RJ released his second mixtape, Takin Niggas Beats (on a contrary to his first mixtape).
The beats on this mixtape were solely from a made up beats from the other rappers that were remixed by RJ. On the same year, DJ Mustard released his debut album 10 Summers, where RJ appeared on these tracks. Including Low Low, Throw Your Hood Up and Number Reason. At the beginning of 2015, RJ collaborated with Choice to released a critically acclaimed mixtape, Rich Office Mackin.
Additionally, RJ appeared on the DJ Mustard"s mixtape, titled Ketchup, as well as one of YG"s mixtapes Just Re"d Up 2.
On May 26, 2015, RJ released a mixtape, "O.M.M.I.O. 2", as the sequel to his debut mixtape "O.M.M.I.O". The song "Get Rich" was included and released, as the single.
Both of these singles. His 2013"s single, "Ride Wit Maine" and his 2015"s single, "Get Rich", did not chart, both songs received radio airplay throughout the West Coast.
He also contributed to the soundtrack for the National Basketball Association 2K16"s video game by being featured in the original song "You Don"t Want lieutenant" with frequent collaborator and 10 Summers Records head DJ Mustard.