Rishi Rich

Rishpal Singh Rekhi (born 30 June 1976 in Croydon), better known by his stage name Rishi Rich, is a British-Indian music producer based in London. He began his career in the Asian Underground scene and later became internationally known for his bhangra tracks, his Hindi remixes, and as a pioneer of Asian-R&B fusion music.

Rishi Rich
Birth nameRishpal Singh Rekhi
Also known asRishi Rekhi, The Rishi Rich Project
BornCroydon, London, England
GenresBhangra, Punjabi, filmi, Hindi pop, alternative hip hop, trip hop, UK garage, R&B
Years active1992–present
LabelsMoviebox Records, Rishi Rich Productions Ltd. (RRP), 2Point9 Records
Websitewww.rishirich.com

Through the Rishi Rich Project, he was responsible for launching British Asian talents who would later gain mainstream success, such as Jay Sean, Juggy D, Veronica Mehta, and Mumzy Stranger.

He has also released his own solo albums, Simply Rich in 2002 with Ishq Records and The Project in 2006 with 2point9 Records and his produced songs have appeared in a number of Bollywood films. He now runs Rishi Rich Productions with contracts with a number of British Asian artists including H-Dhami, Mumzy Stranger, Veronica Mehta, Tasha Tah and Abbas Hasan.

The Rishi Rich Project

Rishi Rich worked in the UK with a number of Asian artists and co-produced a number of Asian music albums. In January 2003, he signed a management contract with 2Point9 Records. Soon after, he formed the Rishi Rich Project; the objective of which was to showcase up-and-coming talent. The Rishi Rich releases quickly became famous in the Asian Underground scene, being pioneers of contemporary R&B-bhangra fusion. They subsequently found success in India and helped popularise Asian-R&B fusion sounds in both the Asian underground scene and in the Indian pop music.[1]

"Dance with You (Nachna Tere Naal)", released on 8 September 2003, was the debut single by the Rishi Rich Project produced by Richi Rich and featuring Jay Sean (singing in English) and Juggy D (in Punjabi). It was an Asian Underground song with the music video set at a block party in a London neighbourhood. The song peaked at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 on the Dutch Top 40. It also won "Best Single R&B" at the 2003 UK Asian Music Awards.[2] It is considered Jay Sean's first successful single and was later included in his debut album Me Against Myself (2004), produced by Rishi Rich himself, as well in Rich's album, Rishi Rich Project. The song was also included in the soundtrack for the 2003 Bollywood film Boom.[3]

On 27 April 2007, Rishi announced that he was parting with his record company 2Point9 Records,[4] marking the end of the Rishi Rich Project. After their departures from the project, Jay Sean subsequently went on to become one of the most successful groundbreaking international Asian artists (prestigiously topping the US Hot 100 in 2009),[5] while Juggy D became one of the most successful British artists in the mainstream Indian market.[6]

In 2015, Rishi Rich, Jay Sean and Juggy D reunited as the Rishi Rich Project and released the single "Freak".

Solo career

Rishi Rich released his first solo album Simply Rich fuses urban music and bhangra. The album was a big success in the Asian pop charts that resulted in a number of singles, including "Nahin Jeena" with vocals by Don D and Juggy D, and "Nahin Tere Jeha Hor Disda" with vocals by Pakistani Qawwali singer Javed Bashir (based on Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's "Kiven Mukhre Ton Nazran Hatawan")[7] with the music video featuring cameo appearances by Bally Sagoo, Juggy D, Jay Sean and Veronica Mehta.

His second solo release, The Project, in 2006 included the single "Push It Up (Aaja Kuriye)" featuring Juggy D and Jay Sean[8], peaking at No 1 on the BBC Asian Network Chart.

Rishi released his third album, The Lost Beats, in 2014.

Rishi Rich Productions

In 2007, Rishi Rich started Rishi Rich Productions (RRP), a joint partnership between himself and entertainment entrepreneur, Waleed Jahangir.[9] The artists signed to the company are Rishi Rich himself,[10] H-Dhami,[10] Mumzy,[10] Veronica Mehta (aka Veronica),[10] Tasha Tah,[10][11] Juggy D, and Abbas Hasan.

Rishi Rich won "Best Producer" at the UK Asian Music Awards in 2003[2] and also in 2009 for producing H-Dhami's debut album Sadke Java.[12] At the 2009 event he also won a special "Commitment to the Scene" award.[12]

Filmography

Rishi Rich expanded also into Indian film and many of his produced songs appeared in various Bollywood films:

Personal life

In September 2011, he married Manrina Rhode, a dentist. They are now divorced as of 2019.[14]

In February 2014, Rishi signed to TRMG Teddy Riley Music group and moved to Atlanta in April 2014 to work alongside Teddy Riley after acquiring OnlyChild Records from Manchester-based producer, SP.

Discography

Rishi Rich solo albums

  • Simply Rich (2002) (Ishq Records)
  • The Project (2006) (2point9 Records)
  • The Lost Beats (2014) (Musicbyrr)
  • The Lost Beats Vol 2 (2020)

Singles

  • "Nahin Tere Jeha Hor Disda" (2002), featuring Javeed Bashir
  • "Nahin Jeena" (2002), featuring Juggy D and Don D
  • "Dance with You (Nachna Tere Naal)" (2003), featuring Jay Sean and Juggy D [UK#12]
  • "U 'n' I (Mere Dil Vich Hum Tum)" (2004), Rishi Rich featuring Juggy D and Veronica
  • "Push It Up (Aaja Kuriye)" (2006), featuring Jay Sean and Juggy D
  • "Fade Away (Yaad Naal Jeena)" (2009), Navin Kundra featuring Rishi Rich and Jay Sean
  • "Freak" (2015), featuring Jay Sean and Juggy D
  • "Ik Tera Pyar" (2016), Master Saleem featuring Rishi Rich
  • "Dil Kya Kare (Did I Love You?)" (2016), featuring Amrit Dasu
  • "Zindagi" (2016), with H-Dhami
  • "Diamond Jewel" (Rishi Rich Remix) (2016), featuring Mumzy Stranger, Lyan Roze and Yash Narvekar
  • "Maula" (2018), Farhan Saeed featuring Rishi Rich
  • "Get Down" (2018), Juggy D featuring Rishi Rich and Ikka

Compilations and remix albums

  • King of Hearts Queen of Hearts Vol. 1
  • King of Hearts Queen of Hearts Vol. 2
  • Love 2 Love 2000 – Chapter 6
  • Playback
  • Pure Garage – Chapter 1
  • Pure Garage – Chapter 2
  • Pure Garage – Chapter 3
  • Playback 2
  • Gift 2 U
  • Let the Music Play – "2005"
  • Bombay Mix – CD 1

Awards and nominations

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See also

References

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  3. Jay Sean on IMDb
  4. BBC. "BBC - Asian Network Music - Blog". Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  5. Stephen Clark - Design. "Jay Sean: On top of the world". Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  6. Nikhil Taneja (9 December 2009). "Juggy D, Rishi Rich back together". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 15 December 2009. Retrieved 15 December 2009.
  7. "Rishi Rich and Bally Sagoo feat. Javed Bashir's 'Nahin Tere Jeha Hor Disda'". WhoSampled. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  8. Rishi Rich Feat. Jay Sean & Juggy D - Push It Up (Aaja Kurie. YouTube. 25 September 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
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  10. "Artists". rishirichproductions.com. Archived from the original on 12 April 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
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  12. "2009 UK AMA Award Winners - on desihits.com". desihits.com. 6 March 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  13. Stephen Clark - Design. "JAY SEAN: PRINCE CHARMING". Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  14. "Rishi Rich's A-List Wedding Of The Year! - Desi-Box.com - News, Music Videos, Interviews, Bollywood, Bhangra, Urban". Desi-Box.com - News, Music Videos, Interviews, Bollywood, Bhangra, Urban. Archived from the original on 13 May 2012. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
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