2015–2016: Career beginnings in August 2016. Brian began his career under the name Rich Chigga and released his debut track, titled "Living the Dream" on July 17, 2015, on his YouTube account. The song was
produced by DJ Smokey. Brian then went on to release his debut single "
Dat Stick" on March 11, 2016. Shortly after, he was signed by 88rising. "Dat Stick" track caught international success after 88rising released a reaction video featuring American rappers
Ghostface Killah,
21 Savage,
Tory Lanez,
MadeinTYO,
Desiigner, and many more. Since the official music video for the track was uploaded onto his YouTube account, it has been viewed over 200 million times. "Dat Stick" then went on to peak at number four on the
Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles. Brian then went on to release his second single titled "Who That Be" on
iTunes on August 9, 2016. The song was produced by Sihk. He then released a
remix of his debut single "Dat Stick" which features rappers Ghostface Killah and
Pouya. Brian later released his third single "Seventeen" which quickly surpassed the one million hits mark on both YouTube and
SoundCloud.
2017–2018: Amen Brian released his fourth single "Back At It" on April 19, 2017. He later started his first US tour in April 2017, which concluded in May. In May 2017, Brian released the single "
Gospel" with
XXXTentacion and Keith Ape. This was XXXTentacion's first collaboration with Brian and the song was released through
88rising and has since received over 38 million views on YouTube since its release. Brian won an award at the
4th Indonesian Choice Awards as Breakthrough Artist of the Year in May 2017. Brian announced his debut album in an interview with
XXL, saying "I'm working on a debut project and there are some serious songs and some comedic stuff, but the serious songs are my focus." In an interview, Brian said he was spending most of his stay in
Los Angeles, California working on his debut album. Brian released "Glow Like Dat" on August 15, 2017, through 88rising's YouTube channel. He then announced a nationwide tour starting on September 9 and concluding on November 21 titled "Come to My Party Tour". Brian later released the singles "Chaos" and "Crisis" featuring 21 Savage in October and November 2017 respectively. On December 19, 2017, Brian announced on the social media platform Twitter that he was releasing his debut studio album titled,
Amen. On January 1, 2018, Brian officially changed his
stage name from "Rich Chigga" to "Brian" with the release of "See Me". This was due to backlash he received as a result of the racial undertones of the original name. Six days later, he changed his stage name again to "Rich Brian". Brian later went on and appeared on a single and music video with
Kris Wu,
Joji,
Trippie Redd and
Baauer titled, "18" on January 16. On February 2,
Amen was released and made him the first
Asian musician to reach number one on iTunes Hip Hop charts and went on to peak at number 18 on the US
Billboard 200. Following the release of
Amen, Brian released "Watch Out!" on April 4, 2018. He later appeared on 88rising's compilation album,
Head in the Clouds and released two singles to promote the album with "
Midsummer Madness" featuring Joji,
Higher Brothers, Kyle Chan, AUGUST08, and "History" which were released on June 7 and July 18 respectively. The album was released on July 20, 2018.
2019–present: The Sailor, 1999 and Brightside On June 26, 2019, Brian released a new single, titled "Yellow", featuring the artist and producer Bekon and later announced his second studio album titled
The Sailor. He then released the second single from the album "Kids" on July 17, 2019.
The Sailor was released on July 26, 2019, with guest appearances from
RZA and Joji. On August 25, 2020, Brian released an
EP titled
1999. The seven-track EP was preceded with three singles with accompanying music videos: "Don't Care", "Love in my Pocket" and "DOA". Brian's career jumped into the mainstream in August 2021 when the
soundtrack for Marvel's
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was released with several songs by and featuring Brian, including "Run It" by Brian,
DJ Snake, and
Rick Ross. The track received heavy airplay as
ESPN's anthem for its 2021-2022 college football coverage. It was then reported in October that Brian had been cast in his film debut by indie film director
Justin Chon to play an up-and-coming rapper whose escalating popularity leads him to confront his relationship with his father. On January 20, 2022, Brian released an
EP titled
Brightside. The four-track EP was preceded by a single titled "New Tooth". On the day of the EP's release, a music video for one of its songs, "Getcho Mans", which features fellow Indonesian rapper
Warren Hue, was also released. On October 18, 2023, Brian released a single titled "World Stop Tuning", featuring Warren Hue. On March 6, 2025, Brian announced his third studio album,
Where Is My Head?, set for release on May 23, but later was pushed back to August 15 due to track listing re-assessment. == Musical style ==