Fans are still waiting for Roddy Ricch’s third studio album, The Navy Album, a project he has been teasing for an extended period. The release has faced repeated delays, and a new sign suggests another setback may be unfolding. The album had been scheduled to drop this Friday, December 5, but the pre-save page on Apple Music has now been removed. There has been no official confirmation about a delay, yet supporters are preparing for the possibility based on the pattern of postponements.
The Navy Album has shifted release dates multiple times. It was originally slated for last December, then pushed to February, April, July, and October. As October approached, the album was moved again, leaving followers disappointed. The potential removal of the pre-save page has led to renewed frustration among listeners who have been hoping for a stable date.
Online reactions reflect that growing impatience. Some users say they are no longer surprised by the update, while others compare the repeated postponements to highly anticipated video game delays. Several fans have urged Roddy to finally deliver the project rather than continuing to tease it, expressing that the long wait has worn down their expectations.
Despite the delays, anticipation remains for the music itself. During an Apple Music interview in 2024, Roddy described the album as one of his most vulnerable works. He said he wanted to return to a more deliberate creative process, speaking about taking his time and allowing fans into his personal world. He explained that the project would offer a full experience, almost like a soundtrack reflecting his life, and said he was genuinely excited about its direction.Whenever The Navy Album arrives, listeners hope it will provide the clarity and depth Roddy has spoken about, bringing an end to the lengthy waiting period and offering the music they have been expecting.












