Rich Mir X Riqoland Gunna "touchdown" ⇒ | COMPLETE |

Common lyrical themes for these artists include status, local identity, and the "grind" of the music industry.

"Touchdown" is a hip-hop collaboration featuring Rich Mir and Riqoland Gunna . Both artists are active in the independent rap scene, frequently appearing on various digital streaming platforms with a heavy emphasis on trap-influenced sounds.

The song is available on major platforms including Spotify and Apple Music .

Rich Mir, Riqoland Gunna (often featuring alongside 2Legit).

Likely features standard trap elements—heavy 808s and fast-paced hi-hats—typical of the "Graveyarder" brand of music. Dead Opps (feat. FWC Big Key) - Single - Album by Big Rich

These artists frequently collaborate with other independent names such as 2Legit , DeeWavy , and ShanMoney .

Riqoland Gunna has also appeared on tracks like "814 2 Da 810" alongside Rio Da Yung OG and RMC Mike , indicating roots in the regional rap scenes often associated with the "814" (Erie, PA) area code. Key Musical Elements

While technical production details are sparse, the track fits into the modern trap landscape:

Common lyrical themes for these artists include status, local identity, and the "grind" of the music industry.

"Touchdown" is a hip-hop collaboration featuring Rich Mir and Riqoland Gunna . Both artists are active in the independent rap scene, frequently appearing on various digital streaming platforms with a heavy emphasis on trap-influenced sounds.

The song is available on major platforms including Spotify and Apple Music .

Rich Mir, Riqoland Gunna (often featuring alongside 2Legit).

Likely features standard trap elements—heavy 808s and fast-paced hi-hats—typical of the "Graveyarder" brand of music. Dead Opps (feat. FWC Big Key) - Single - Album by Big Rich

These artists frequently collaborate with other independent names such as 2Legit , DeeWavy , and ShanMoney .

Riqoland Gunna has also appeared on tracks like "814 2 Da 810" alongside Rio Da Yung OG and RMC Mike , indicating roots in the regional rap scenes often associated with the "814" (Erie, PA) area code. Key Musical Elements

While technical production details are sparse, the track fits into the modern trap landscape: