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Brian collaborates on '18' with Kris Wu, Trippie Redd, Joji, Baauer

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Wed, January 17, 2018 Published on Jan. 16, 2018 Published on 2018-01-16T17:52:35+07:00

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Brian collaborates on '18' with Kris Wu, Trippie Redd, Joji, Baauer Announcing the song titled "18" on his Instagram account, the singer, who now goes by "Rich Brian", also tagged fellow collaborators in his post.  (Rich Chigga's official Instagram/File)

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ndonesian rapper Brian, formerly known as Rich Chigga, on Tuesday released a new single in collaboration with four international artists.

Announcing the song titled "18" on his Instagram account, the singer, who now goes by "Rich Brian", also tagged fellow collaborators on his post.

Chinese-Canadian actor Kris Wu, who is also a former member of South Korean-Chinese boyband EXO, is featured in the new song, as well as American rapper and singer Trippie Redd. 

Japanese-Australian record producer, singer, songwriter and former YouTube personality George Miller, also known as Joji, was also part of the project.

Read also: Indonesian rapper welcomes 2018 with new name, new single

American DJ and producer Baauer, who is best known for the Harlem Shake song, was the final figure tagged in Brian's post on the song's release.

The latest single is the second song released ahead of Rich Brian's debut album Amen, which is expected to be available on Feb. 2. The first single was titled "See Me".

The 19-year-old singer, whose full name is Brian Imanuel, announced on New Year's Eve that he had dropped his stage name "Rich Chigga", referring to his former stage name as "a mistake". (liz/kes)

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