Ricky Rich
Ricky Rich (born Ricky Haydari Akdoğan in 1999) is a Swedish rapper of Assyrian/Syriac descent known for blending hip-hop with influences from his cultural heritage.[1][2] Hailing from Västerås, he emerged in the Swedish music scene in 2017 as part of the growing Assyrian hip-hop community, alongside artists such as Ant Wan, A36, and Gaboro.[1][2] Rich first gained widespread attention through his collaboration with producers ARAM Mafia (Peter Murad and Marcus Turan) on the single "Habibi," released in 2017, which peaked at number 29 on the Swedish Singles Chart and charted for 33 weeks.[3] The track, featuring Arabic-inspired beats and multilingual lyrics, later achieved viral success on TikTok in 2021, leading to remixes with artists like Dardan, Zuna, and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, and expanding his reach across Europe.[1] Follow-up singles such as "Min diamant" (2018) also performed strongly, reaching number 19 on the Swedish Singles Chart with 30 weeks on the list.[3] In 2019, Rich released the collaborative album Shhh with ARAM Mafia via Spinnup, which peaked at number 3 on the Swedish Albums Chart and maintained a presence for multiple weeks.[4] He transitioned to solo work with the 2020 EP Highs and Lows under Warner Music Sweden, a six-track project that highlighted his personal artistry and peaked at number 7 on the Swedish Albums Chart.[5] Subsequent releases, including the 2022 album Rico Suave and singles like "Zemër Ty" (2025) featuring Dafina Zeqiri, have solidified his status, with over 2.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify as of late 2025.[1][6]Biography
Early life
Ricky Rich, born Ricky Haydari Akdoğan on January 26, 1999, in Västerås, Sweden, was raised by Syriac Orthodox Assyrian parents whose family origins trace back to Midyat in southeastern Turkey.[7][8][9] He grew up in Västerås alongside two older sisters, in a household deeply influenced by his father's background as a singer and musician from Turkey.[10] His father played a pivotal role in introducing him to music during his early years, teaching him songs in Syriac and Turkish and instilling a profound passion for the art form that Rich has described as unparalleled.[10] At a young age, Rich was diagnosed with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a rare genetic disorder impairing ciliary function in the respiratory tract.[10] This condition led to severe breathing complications early in life, nearly proving fatal, and includes situs inversus, where his heart is inverted, as well as significantly reduced lung capacity estimated at around 40% of normal.[10][11][12] These health challenges prevented him from pursuing his initial interest in football beyond age 13, redirecting his energies toward music as a more accessible outlet.[10] Inspired by his father's dedication to music, Rich began rapping during his teenage years, around age 16, marking the start of his creative journey in hip-hop.[10][13]Personal life
Ricky Rich currently resides in a villa in Västerås, Sweden, alongside his family.[14] He has two older sisters, who have been supportive figures in his life; one pursued a career in civil engineering, serving as an inspiration.[14] Rich lives with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a rare genetic disorder affecting the cilia in his respiratory tract, which he was diagnosed with in childhood.[15] This condition has resulted in a permanent reduction of his lung capacity to approximately 40%, along with situs inversus, where his heart and other organs are inverted.[16] These ongoing effects significantly influence his daily life, causing chronic breathing difficulties during physical exertion and limiting activities such as sports, which he was forced to abandon as a teenager.[14] Despite requiring regular medical management to prevent complications like infections, Rich maintains an active lifestyle, emphasizing resilience in the face of his health challenges.[15] As of 2025, Rich has not publicly detailed any romantic relationships, preferring to keep his personal life private while expressing aspirations for a stable family future, including marriage and children.[14]Career
Early career and debut
Ricky Rich, born Ricky Haydari Akdoğan in Västerås, Sweden, began engaging with music during his childhood, influenced by his father, a musician from Midyat who taught him Syriac and Turkish songs starting at age 8.[17] Although he initially aspired to a career in football, health challenges including primary ciliary dyskinesia shifted his focus, leading him to discover rap at age 14 when he started recording freestyle tracks with friends in the local area.[17] This marked the formation of his early interests in hip-hop and trap, genres that resonated with his experiences growing up in the Råby suburb of Västerås, where he honed his skills through informal sessions and amateur recordings.[2] His initial forays were independent, reflecting a DIY approach typical of emerging Swedish rap artists in regional scenes. By 2016, Rich had begun releasing his first songs online, laying the groundwork for a local following in Västerås before gaining wider attention.[2] These early independent efforts culminated in his professional debut with the EP Mitt liv on January 26, 2017, distributed via Spinnup under the collaboration of producers Miklo and Tusenfalk.[18] The four-track project, titled after its introspective themes of personal struggle and daily life, featured "Relatera," "Tid är pengar," "Guzzen," and the title track "Mitt liv," blending melodic trap beats with raw, autobiographical lyrics in Swedish.[19] Highlights included "Guzzen," which showcased his emerging vocal style over trap production, and "Mitt liv," a reflective closer that captured his transition from amateur freestyling to structured releases. Later that year, Rich's collaboration with producers ARAM Mafia on the single "Habibi," released on September 14, 2017, marked his first major joint project and breakthrough, peaking at number 29 on the Swedish Singles Chart and charting for 33 weeks.)[20] The track, featuring Arabic-inspired beats and multilingual lyrics, received modest initial attention within Sweden's underground hip-hop circuit, primarily through streaming platforms and local word-of-mouth, helping Rich build a dedicated fanbase in Västerås and surrounding areas without major label support at the time.[21] This grassroots momentum from performances and online shares in his hometown established him as a promising talent in the regional trap scene, setting the stage for further independent output before broader breakthroughs.[17]Breakthrough and collaborations
Ricky Rich first partnered with the production duo ARAM Mafia—consisting of Peter Murad and Marcus Turan—in 2017 on "Habibi," initiating a series of joint projects that amplified his presence in the Swedish hip-hop scene. Building on this, their collaborative EP Shhh, issued on April 12, 2019, through Spinnup, featured 7 tracks produced entirely by ARAM Mafia, including the titular "Shhh," "Ögongodis," "Nöjd," and "Bad," blending melodic trap beats with Swedish lyrics that occasionally incorporated subtle Middle Eastern melodic influences drawn from their shared Assyrian backgrounds.[22][23] This project played a key role in elevating Assyrian-Swedish hip-hop by highlighting culturally resonant themes of identity and urban life, contributing to the genre's growing visibility within Sweden's diverse rap landscape.[2] Shhh achieved significant commercial success, debuting and peaking at number 3 on the Swedish Albums Chart while maintaining a position for 21 weeks, reflecting strong domestic reception and establishing the duo as emerging talents.[24] The EP's performance garnered initial media coverage in Swedish outlets, with tracks like "Bad" gaining traction on streaming platforms and radio, providing early international exposure through digital distribution to audiences in Europe and beyond. Building on this momentum, Ricky Rich transitioned to Warner Music Sweden in 2020, releasing the 6-track EP Highs and Lows on October 9, which peaked at number 7 on the Swedish Albums Chart in its debut week.[26][27] This solo-leaning project, while featuring occasional collaborative elements, signified a strategic evolution from the duo's foundational work, solidifying his industry footing ahead of further joint endeavors.[28]Solo success and recent work
Following the viral resurgence of his 2017 track "Habibi" in 2021, which exploded on TikTok and propelled Ricky Rich into international spotlight, the song charted in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, marking his first major crossover hit outside Sweden.[29][30] Remixes, including a popular Albanian version featuring Dardan and DJ Gimi-O, further amplified its reach across Balkan and European audiences.[31] In 2022, Rich released his debut solo studio album Rico Suave, which debuted at number 10 on the Swedish Albums Chart.[32] The project explores themes of personal growth, stability, and navigating fame's excesses, drawing from Rich's desire for a grounded life beyond the industry's glamour. Key tracks like "Lean" and "Varmare" highlight his blend of introspective lyrics with trap-influenced production, solidifying his transition to independent artistry.[33] Building momentum into 2024 and 2025, Rich issued a series of solo singles that showcased his evolving sound, incorporating multilingual elements and collaborations. Releases included "Do You?" and "Sola" in 2024, followed by "Smoke My Weed," "Gave You Everything," "LE LE LE" (with F1rstman), and "Zemër Ty" featuring Dafina Zeqiri in 2025.[34][35][36][37] These tracks emphasized romantic introspection and party anthems, expanding his fanbase through streaming platforms. Live performances underscored Rich's growing international presence in 2025, including a headline slot at Stockholm's Kulturfestivalen on August 15 at Gustav Adolfs Torg, where he performed to thousands amid the city's annual cultural showcase.[38] Earlier that year, he debuted in Kosovo with a high-energy concert at Fabric discotheque in Mitrovica on July 26, drawing massive crowds and highlighting his appeal in Albanian-speaking regions.[39] These events, coupled with selective European tours, reflected sustained fan growth despite personal health setbacks that tested his resilience.Musical style and influences
Influences
Ricky Rich's musical journey began under the significant influence of his father, a Turkish singer from Midyat who immigrated to Sweden and pursued music professionally. At age 8, Rich was introduced to music through his father, who taught him to sing traditional songs in Syriac and Turkish, fostering an early appreciation for melody and vocal technique. This paternal guidance extended to practical support, including breathing exercises that helped Rich manage his primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a respiratory condition that impacted his performances. Despite initially disapproving of rap and encouraging singing instead, his father's musical background provided a foundational creative spark.[10] His Syriac Orthodox Assyrian heritage profoundly shaped Rich's artistic identity, infusing his work with cultural elements drawn from Middle Eastern traditions. Growing up in an ethnic Assyrian family in Västerås, Sweden, Rich incorporated oriental melodies and motifs reminiscent of the Muslim call to prayer into his tracks, blending them seamlessly with contemporary sounds to create a distinctive fusion. This heritage not only informs the thematic depth of his lyrics, often exploring identity, family, and resilience, but also positions him within Sweden's burgeoning Assyrian rap community, where artists draw from shared cultural roots to innovate in hip-hop.[10] Rich's immersion in hip-hop and trap evolved from local Swedish scenes in the late 2010s, where he began freestyling and recording at age 14 with friends amid personal challenges such as his illness. By the early 2020s, his influences expanded globally, incorporating trap's rhythmic intensity and international collaborations that amplified his sound—such as partnerships with producers ARAM Mafia and artists like Dardan and GIMS, reflecting a shift toward cross-cultural trap aesthetics. This progression highlights a move from introspective local expressions to broader, viral trap anthems that resonate worldwide.[10][40]Musical style
Ricky Rich's musical style fuses Swedish hip-hop with trap beats, incorporating Assyrian/Syriac cultural motifs through lyrical references that reflect his heritage.[5] This blend creates a distinctive sound rooted in contemporary urban rhythms while drawing on ethnic elements, as seen in tracks where Arabic terms like "habibi" evoke emotional intimacy tied to his background.[41] Thematically, his work delves into personal struggles such as health challenges and identity formation, intertwined with explorations of love and street life dynamics like ambition, relationships, and urban pressures.[6][41] Rich employs a multilingual approach, weaving Swedish and English with Syriac and Arabic phrases to add layers of cultural authenticity and accessibility across audiences.[42] In production, he favors melodic flows over traditional rapid-fire rap, often enhanced by auto-tune for a smooth, emotive delivery typical of modern trap. Collaborations frequently result in remixes that diversify his sound, blending hip-hop with international influences for broader appeal.[43] Rich's style has evolved from the raw, gritty presentations in early EPs like Shhh (2019) to more polished, globally oriented hits by 2025, integrating pop sensibilities and electronic textures for refined production values.[5] This progression is evident in his breakthrough EP, which refined his fusion of cultural and trap elements into a more cohesive artistic voice.[44]Solo discography
Studio albums
Ricky Rich's debut solo studio album, Rico Suave, was released on May 13, 2022, through Asylum Records, a division of Warner Music Sweden.[45][46] The project features production from a team of collaborators, including KJ on tracks like "Varmare" and "J&D", JH & D1gri on "Lean", and brothers Emil Harm and Asmus Harm on "Hell".[33] Spanning 10 tracks with a total runtime of 26 minutes and 14 seconds, the album includes standout songs such as "Lean", "Varmare", "Hell", "J&D", and "Mon Ami" featuring Jireel.[33][45][46] Rico Suave entered the Swedish Albums Chart at number 15 in its debut week and climbed to a peak position of number 10 the following week.[32] As of November 2025, Rico Suave remains Rich's only solo studio album, building on the foundation laid by his preceding EPs.EPs
Ricky Rich released his debut solo extended play, Highs and Lows, on October 9, 2020, via Warner Music Sweden.[47] The six-track project showcased his personal artistry with trap-influenced tracks and multilingual elements. The EP features the following tracks:- "Highs & Lows" (2:43)
- "Panama" (2:32)
- "Röra mig" (2:47)
- "Alter Ego" (2:43)
- "Delli" featuring Adel (2:48)
- "Diamant" (2:35)
Singles
In 2020, Rich released singles from his EP Highs and Lows, including the title track "Highs & Lows" on October 9, which highlighted his introspective lyrics over melodic production.[47][52] In 2024, Rich released "Do You?" as a solo single, marking his continued exploration of trap-influenced hip-hop.[29] The track, produced under RR Records, received a music video rollout on YouTube to promote its introspective lyrics on relationships.[53] Later that year, "Sola" followed on June 14, 2024, via Apple Music and Spotify, emphasizing themes of solitude with a minimalist production.[54] Promotional efforts included Instagram teasers and streaming pushes targeting European audiences.[35] Rich's 2025 output began with "Mi Amor", a collaboration with Nassif Zeytoun released on January 24, 2025, through Warner Music Central Europe.[55] The official music video, directed by Fabricio Jimenez, premiered on YouTube, garnering millions of views and highlighting cross-cultural fusion in its romantic narrative.[56] "Någon kommer älska dig igen", featuring Molly Hammar, debuted on February 7, 2025, and peaked at number 48 on the Swedish Singles Chart. An unplugged live performance video at Eric Ericsonhallen was released on February 10, 2025, to promote its emotional ballad style.[57] "Smoke My Weed" arrived as a solo explicit single on February 21, 2025, via RR Records, with streaming platforms emphasizing its laid-back vibe.[58] "Gave You Everything" followed shortly after, delayed from a planned Valentine's Day release due to production issues, and was promoted through social media announcements on February 16, 2025.[59] The track's rollout included teaser clips on Instagram, focusing on themes of unrequited love.[34] Mid-2025 saw "LE LE LE" with F1rstman, released on June 13, 2025, under At F1rst Music, accompanied by an official music video produced by YAM.[60] The energetic track promoted summer vibes through TikTok challenges and YouTube views.[36] Finally, "Zemër Ty", primarily led by Rich with Dafina Zeqiri, dropped on April 25, 2025, peaking at number 70 on the Swedish Singles Chart. Its official music video, directed by Fabricio Jimenez, was teased on Instagram on April 24, 2025, and premiered to celebrate Albanian-Swedish cultural ties.[61]Featured singles
Ricky Rich has made notable appearances as a featured artist on tracks by international musicians, particularly since 2022, expanding his reach across European urban music scenes. These collaborations often blend his signature melodic rap style with diverse cultural influences, contributing to the tracks' commercial success and helping to solidify his cross-border network.[21] One of his prominent features is on Dardan's "On Fire" (2022), where Rich delivers a catchy hook and verse that complements the song's upbeat, summer-vibe production. The track peaked at number 46 on the German Singles Chart and amassed over 7.9 million Spotify streams by late 2025, underscoring Rich's growing appeal in German-speaking markets.[62] In 2023, Rich featured alongside Dafina Zeqiri on Dystinct's "Ku Je Ti," a multilingual track fusing Albanian and Swedish elements that highlights his versatility in pop-rap crossovers. It entered the Swiss Singles Chart at number 15 and spent four weeks in the top 100, while garnering more than 30 million Spotify streams, boosting visibility in Balkan and Scandinavian audiences.[63] Rich's 2024 collaboration with French rapper Benab on "Sakina" marked his entry into the French hip-hop scene, with his Arabic-infused chorus adding an exotic flair to the introspective lyrics. Released as part of Benab's album Drapeau Blanc, the single achieved steady streaming traction, exceeding 5 million plays on Spotify within its first year.[64][65] That same year, he appeared on Emil Rosé's "Deme Deme," a Turkish-Swedish fusion track emphasizing luxury and romance, which premiered with a music video that amplified its viral potential on platforms like YouTube. Though it did not chart prominently, the song's release reflected Rich's ongoing pursuit of multicultural partnerships, aligning with his post-2021 shift toward broader European features.[66]ARAM Mafia discography
EPs
Ricky Rich & ARAM Mafia released their debut extended play, Shhh, on April 12, 2019, via the Spinnup label.[22] The project marked a key collaboration in the duo's early work, building on prior singles to deliver a cohesive collection of trap-influenced tracks.[2] The EP features seven tracks, showcasing Ricky Rich's lyrical style over ARAM Mafia's production:- "Rika" (3:22)
- "Hasta la vista" (3:15)
- "Avdelning 69" (2:48)
- "Shhh" (2:35)
- "Ögongodis" (3:18)
- "Nöjd" (3:02)
- "BAD" (3:02)
Singles and other charting songs
The collaborative work between Ricky Rich and ARAM Mafia produced several charting singles from 2017 to 2019, blending hip-hop with Middle Eastern influences and achieving notable success on the Swedish Singles Chart (Sverigetopplistan). Key singles included "Habibi" (2017), which peaked at number 29 and charted for 33 weeks, and follow-ups like "Min diamant" (2018). Later releases around their joint project Shhh included "Rika" and the title track "Shhh." "Rika," released as a lead single from Shhh on April 12, 2019, peaked at number 19 on the Swedish Singles Chart and charted for 16 weeks. The song's official music video, directed and produced in collaboration with Auto Kino, featured dynamic visuals emphasizing luxury and urban nightlife, contributing to its streaming momentum. Internationally, it garnered attention in Scandinavian markets but did not enter major European charts beyond Sweden.[69] The title track "Shhh," also from the April 12, 2019 release, debuted at number 47 on the Swedish Singles Chart in its first week and charted for 2 weeks. While no full official music video was produced, promotional teasers and audio clips were shared across platforms to highlight its trap-infused beat and lyrical bravado.[70] Post-Shhh releases under the duo name included "Bonita" on May 17, 2019, which peaked at number 64 on the Swedish Singles Chart and charted for 2 weeks. Marketed as a summer anthem with a promotional video showcasing vibrant, party-oriented imagery, it saw moderate streaming success in Sweden without significant international breakthrough.[71] Later that year, "Bäst" arrived on December 13, 2019, reaching number 57 on the Swedish Singles Chart for 1 week; this track focused on themes of success and resilience, promoted primarily through audio releases and social media clips.[72] Earlier singles included "Habibi" (October 6, 2017 entry, peak 29, 33 weeks), with Arabic-inspired beats and multilingual lyrics that later went viral on TikTok in 2021.[73] "Min diamant" (May 11, 2018 entry, peak 19, 30 weeks) was another strong performer.[74] Additional charting tracks were "Vinner" (June 15, 2018, peak 35, 14 weeks), "Instaprofil" (November 2, 2018, peak 30, 4 weeks), and "Abonnenten (Hey Babe)" (January 18, 2019, peak 25, 4 weeks).[75][76][77]| Single | Release Date | Swedish Peak | Weeks on Chart | International Notes | Promotion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Habibi" | 2017 | 29 | 33 | Viral on TikTok in 2021; remixes with Dardan, Zuna, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie | Official video (2021) |
| "Min diamant" | 2018 | 19 | 30 | Limited Scandinavian impact | Audio promos |
| "Vinner" | 2018 | 35 | 14 | None notable | Social media rollout |
| "Instaprofil" | November 2, 2018 | 30 | 4 | None notable | Audio-focused |
| "Abonnenten (Hey Babe)" | January 18, 2019 | 25 | 4 | None notable | Promotional clips |
| "Rika" | April 12, 2019 | 19 | 16 | Limited Scandinavian streaming impact | Official music video (YouTube, April 28, 2019) |
| "Shhh" | April 12, 2019 | 47 | 2 | None notable | Album teaser videos and audio promos |
| "Bonita" | May 17, 2019 | 64 | 2 | None notable | Promotional video emphasizing summer vibe |
| "Bäst" | December 13, 2019 | 57 | 1 | None notable | Audio-focused social media rollout |