Cameras and phones all pointed towards Rich Brian on November 6 as he headlined day one of Head In The Clouds with a fiery set. The crowdโ€™s cheers were explosive as he arrived on stage in metallic, silver pants and vest over a white shirt.

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You Better Cry

His entrance was dramatic, fitting for one of 88 Risingโ€™s veteran artists. With a message to the crowd, โ€œI better see you jump… and scream… and cry…or else Iโ€™ll cry,โ€ Rich Brian arrived on stage, fiercely rapping a new snippet from a song. He then transitioned over to โ€œSydney.โ€

โ€œGospelโ€ is next on the list, followed by โ€œCold,โ€ as Rich Brian tones it down for a mellow rap. That wasnโ€™t for too long, though, as โ€œ100 Degreesโ€ blasts through the speakers. Brian takes the opportunity to tell the crowd, โ€œyou guys are lit as fuck,โ€ after their hype for the set.

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A New Life After the Pandemic 

Rich Brian took a small break, using the time to share a brief story about the origin of his next song on the set. A few piano notes play in the background, and after sharing some very personal insights, he said, โ€œ[Manager Sean] was like you should make a song, you should make a song and put it out.โ€ 

โ€œTokyo Drift Freestyleโ€ is a song that came from the sudden halt of the pandemic. Rich Brian went off in his performance, almost losing his breath along the way. The song ended with Rich Brian making an echo with the crowd with him chanting โ€œRich,โ€ and the audience replying โ€œBrian.โ€

The next song started with synchronized clapping from the crowd; a faint scream could be heard through the applause. Then, when โ€œGlow Like Datโ€ started playing, the crowd began singing along, jumping around like never before. By the end of the set, Rich Brian gets so hot he has to remove his vest.

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How Much Weโ€™ve Grown 

During his short break from the hype, Rich Brian speaks about the things he has accomplished in the past few monthsโ€“the release of a new song and his features on Marvelโ€™s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. โ€œIโ€™m just happy Iโ€™m here with you guys,โ€ he said. In addition, Rich Brian teased new music coming out soon, but first came โ€œNew Tooth.โ€

Ending with the line โ€œI ainโ€™t born to die,โ€ Brian perfectly transitions to โ€œYellow,โ€ an emotional track featuring the lyrics, โ€œwill anyone even miss me when Iโ€™m gone.โ€ The crowd chanted Brianโ€™s name after the end of the track, proving the song’s emotion. Then, after being joined by a female guitarist, Rich Brian started โ€œDrive Safe.โ€

Guest Appearances, Oldies, and Hype

The hype is brought back when Rich Brian asks the crowd, โ€œare you ready to turn the fuck up again?โ€ He starts to play around with the crowd, asking the left, right, and middle sides to compete in making noise. โ€œBaliโ€ begins to play, and Rich Brian was joined on stage by Guapdad 4000, who gave him an โ€œI love adoboโ€ hoodie as a gift after the song ends.

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Bigtime hit โ€œHistoryโ€ starts to play after his special guest leaves. Before he introduced his next track, he added, โ€œI wanna see if thereโ€™s some old fans in this bitch,โ€ causing the crowd to surge in excitement and starts to rap with him, โ€œWho Dat Beโ€ then begins to play.

The real party begins when a horn trio begins to play from the darkness of the stage; Rich Brian feigned confusion as a group dancing to “Edamame” came on stage. The crowd goes wild when he burst into bbno$โ€™s โ€œEdamame.โ€ For his last song, Rich Brian requested that everyone turn on their flashlights and move with him. Again, the crowd lit up like an ocean of lights as he ended with โ€œSlow Down Turbo.โ€

The Party Ainโ€™t Over

The finale of day one featured multiple 88 Rising artists. It began with a tease from Niki, who only sang a few seconds from โ€œAlways Risingโ€ before saying, โ€œlove you LA, Iโ€™ll see you tomorrow,โ€ then walking off the stage. Brian came back on stage, bringing Warren Hue with him to continue what Niki started.

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Warren Hue introduced himself and then proceeded to start singing โ€œStar in Love.โ€ After Warren Hue left the stage, the crowd was once again surprised with the appearance of August 08, who was not mentioned in this yearโ€™s lineup. However, together with Rich Brian, he helped close day one of Head in the Clouds with โ€œMidsummer Madness.โ€

The performance was one only Rich Brian could pull off; he later tweeted out for every video of him to be sent to him.

Looking for more Head In The Clouds coverage? Check out our recap of ATARASHII GAKKO!’s stage!

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