Kyle Richh, born Kyle Henry Olatunde T. Fasheun on January 22, 2003, in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, is an American rapper and songwriter who has rapidly emerged as a leading voice in the Brooklyn drill scene. He began rapping at the age of seven, influenced by his father’s love for hip-hop legends like Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. Despite facing a challenging relationship with his father, Kyle credits his mother and younger sister for their unwavering support throughout his journey.
In 2021, Kyle Richh made his debut with the single “Stomp” and later that year released his first EP, Everything Dead. He gained significant attention with the controversial 2022 track “Notti Bop,”a diss record that went viral on TikTok and amassed over 15 million streams on Spotify. This success solidified his place in the drill music landscape.
Kyle is a founding member of the hip-hop group 41, alongside Jenn Carter and TaTa. The trio began collaborating during the COVID-19 pandemic, initially recording on BandLab. Their breakout single “Bent,” released in August 2023, became a defining track in the Brooklyn drill and Jersey club fusion genre, charting on Billboard and receiving widespread acclaim.
Signed to Republic Records, Kyle Richh has continued to build his discography with tracks like “Misconceptions,” “Breakin The Code,” and “Spinnin 2.” His music often reflects his personal experiences and the realities of his Brooklyn upbringing. Beyond music, Kyle has cultivated a strong social media presence, boasting over 1.5 million followers on TikTok and more than 215,000 subscribers on YouTube.
As of 2024, Kyle Richh stands at approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall and continues to reside in his hometown of Brownsville. His journey from local freestyles to national recognition underscores his dedication and the growing influence of Brooklyn drill on the broader hip-hop landscape.