Rich Brian – Where Is My Head? (Album Preview)

We’ve witnessed Rich Brian grow up right before our eyes. What began as a tongue-in-cheek internet persona under the name Rich Chigga quickly transformed into something much more substantial. Early on, he surprised doubters by becoming a legit boom-bap MC with sharp bars and a serious hunger to prove himself. But in recent years, Brian has taken yet another turn—one that leans into vulnerability, melody, and emotional transparency.

Now, he’s back with a new project that pushes that evolution even further.

On this latest release, Rich Brian doesn’t shy away from singing or introspection. He opens up more than ever, peeling back layers to show listeners a different side of himself.


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COMING MAY 23


TOP SONGS SO FAR

1. Little Ray Of Light

“Little Ray Of Light” is an emotional reflection on the pain and downfall of a relationship. The track explores heartbreak, lost hope, and the harsh reality of love fading. With layered effects, soft vocals, and a subtly trippy yet immersive vibe, the song beautifully conveys melancholy and vulnerability. I loved how deeply you can feel the emotion in every note.


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COMING MAY 23



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