
Kyle Richh Biography: Age, Girlfriend, Net Worth, Height, Songs, Instagram, TikTok
Kyle Richh, whose full name is Henry Olatunde Fasheun, is an American drill rapper and songwriter from Brooklyn, New York.
A rising star in the New York drill scene, he’s known for viral hits like “Notti Bop” and “Bent,” blending gritty lyrics with infectious beats.
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As a member of the rap group 41, he represents his African-American and Nigerian heritage with pride, captivating fans with his raw energy and Brooklyn swagger.
Profile
- Full Name: Henry Olatunde Fasheun
- Stage Name: Kyle Richh
- Born: January 22, 2003
- Age: 22 years old
- Birthplace: Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, United States
- Nationality: American
- Occupation: Rapper, Songwriter, Social Media Personality
- Height: 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm)
- Religion: Christianity
- Parents: Unknown
- Siblings: One
- Spouse: None
- Children: None
- Relationship: Single
- Net Worth: $500,000 to $1.2 million
Early Life & Education
Kyle Richh was born on January 22, 2003, in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, to parents of Nigerian descent.
Details about his parents’ names are not publicly disclosed. Still, he has spoken about a distant relationship with his father, who showed “tough love,” while maintaining a close bond with his mother and younger sister.
Of American nationality and African-American ethnicity with Nigerian roots, Kyle was raised in a Christian household.
Kyle attended high school in Brooklyn but did not complete college. He enrolled in a local college after graduating high school, reportedly in Buffalo, New York, but was expelled after a few weeks for smoking in his dorm.

Career
Kyle Richh launched his music career in 2021 with his debut EP, Everything Dead (July 2021), followed by a deluxe version in August 2021.
His breakout single, “Beam” (November 2021), gained traction on TikTok, boosting his visibility. In 2022, he released tracks like “41 Freestyle,” “Misconceptions,” “Spinnin 2,” and “Breakin the Code,” each garnering hundreds of thousands of YouTube views.
His October 2022 single “Notti Bop,” with Jenn Carter and TaTa, went viral, hitting #1 on YouTube’s trending list with over 15 million Spotify streams before being removed for its controversial lyrics.
That year, Kyle, Jenn Carter, and TaTa formed the rap group 41, signing with Republic Records in July 2022 after their debut single “41 Cypher” (January 2022).
Their EP 41 World: Not the Album (November 2023) featured a gold-certified remix of “Bent” with Sexyy Redd.
In 2023, Kyle released hits like “I Should’ve Known,” “Stomp Stomp,” and “Trick,” followed by “Afterparty” and “Hazard Lights Freestyle.”
In 2024, he dropped singles like “Victim” (with Jenn Carter and Iffy Foreign) and “Show My Love” (with Jay Stark).
His collaboration with Khantrast on the “Landed in Brooklyn (Remix)” (January 2025) further solidified his drill credentials. Kyle has collaborated with artists like Lil Tjay, Murda B, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, and Fivio Foreign, and performed at events like the 2024 BET Hip Hop Awards. With over 4.9 million monthly Spotify listeners and a strong TikTok presence, Kyle continues to shape the drill scene.
Social Media
- Instagram handle: @realkylerichh
- TikTok handle: @realkylerichh
- YouTube channel: Kyle Richh
Personal Life
Kyle Richh, 22, resides in Brooklyn, New York, and is single, with no confirmed past relationships, spouse, or children.
His height is 5 feet 9 inches, and he weighs approximately 145 pounds (66 kg), with brown eyes, black hair, and a tattoo-covered body.
He shares a strong bond with his mother and younger sister but has a strained relationship with his father. Kyle enjoys video games, traveling, and pizza, and owns a pet dog.
Net Worth
Kyle Richh’s net worth is estimated at $500,000 to $1.2 million.
His income comes from music streams (e.g., “Notti Bop” with 15 million Spotify plays), album sales, live performances, and social media sponsorships.

Discography
- Everything Dead (2021) – EP
- Everything Dead (Deluxe) (2021) – EP
- “Beam” (2021) – Single
- “41 Freestyle” (2022) – Single
- “Misconceptions” (2022) – Single
- “Spinnin 2” (2022) – Single
- “Breakin the Code” (2022) – Single
- “Notti Bop” (2022) – Single, feat. Jenn Carter and TaTa
- “41 Cypher” (2022) – Single, feat. Jenn Carter and TaTa
- “Deuce” (2022) – Single
- “Bent” (2023) – Single, feat. Jenn Carter, TaTa, and MCVertt (Gold-certified)
- “I Should’ve Known” (2023) – Single
- “Stomp Stomp” (2023) – Single
- “Trick” (2024) – Single
- “Afterparty” (2023) – Single
- “Hazard Lights Freestyle” (2023) – Single
- “Victim” (2024) – Single, feat. Jenn Carter and Iffy Foreign
- “Show My Love” (2024) – Single, feat. Jay Stark
- 41 World: Not the Album (2023) – EP, feat. Jenn Carter and TaTa
- “Landed in Brooklyn (Remix)” (2025) – Single, feat. Khantrast
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