Spotlight + Premiere: Brooklin Rich

Published on 10 July 2026 at 08:05

Brooklin Rich was a kid that was strong willed and knew what he wanted and he'd never let anyone or anything get in the way of that.

His father put drumsticks in his hand at three months old, and ever since then music/art was the only thing he could live doing.

Brooklin began writing and recording at the age of 10, and by the time he was 15, he evolved into a seasoned artist, songwriter, and producer.

As an early teen, moving from state to state, he still found inspiration in everything around him. He fought hard for years to find himself and his sound and he is now finding what that is and growing an empire.

He has a diverse music taste including artists like Paramore, Michael Jackson, and Sammy Davis. He was surrounded by amazing music thanks to his family. Brooklin got to feel those spiritual/emotional aspects of all those different kinds of arts and energies, and it saved his life and it really made him fall in love with music. He feels that it was divine, and as a kid, he felt that his soul was bound to music and art, and there no other options. He wanted to save people and help people with his art, as others art did for him. That’s his end goal, he knows how it feels to only have music by your side. He feels that it's otherworldly.

He considers himself to be a pop artist. He spent years releasing different style songs, but he never felt fulfilled by the music that he was making. His sound is limitless. He's inspired by so much just in his daily life and it will show in his art. He plans to break barriers and boundaries, and his music will always contain him.

He has recorded his music at his home. He loves being in his own space and feeling free and at peace while recording unless a certain energy or emotion is needed for the work. It's an energetic process for him.

He was born and grew up in Las Vegas until he was 5 years old. He then moved to a one stoplight town in Nebraska until he was 12 years old. He then moved to Chicago, then back to Las Vegas, so he's been around a bit. When he was growing up, he lived a lot of different lives in one, with many different stages, some being high and childlike and some being completely lost and at complete rock bottom.

He always had one goal in mind, and that was his craft. He's spent a lot of time inside, especially in his early teens I struggled with heavy anxiety/social anxiety, so that crippled him a bit, but he always, to this day, absolutely loved nature of any kind. He loves the ocean, the mountains, the forest. He tends to be the most at peace within himself outside in nature. That’s where a lot of his inspiration comes from.

On the topic of his music, he is planning on releasing more singles than eventually a project when the time is right. He is building his support system day by day, and as it grows stronger, a full project from Brooklin Rich will come out.

Today, he has released a brand-new single called "Save Me", a song that was originally written and recorded during 2024 as part of a larger collection of songs intended for an album. “Save Me” remained unreleased while Brooklin continued evolving creatively. Instead of rushing the project, he chose to wait until the timing felt right. That patience has allowed the song to arrive exactly when it was meant to, allowing it to carry even greater emotional weight than when it was first created.

Described by Brooklin as an intense, yearning love ballad and a cry for salvation, “Save Me” explores the vulnerability of longing for someone capable of pulling you out of emotional darkness. Every lyric is rooted in genuine feeling, while its soaring melodies create an unforgettable listening experience that lingers long after the song ends.

Brooklin believes “Save Me” has the potential to become a timeless anthem, not because of trends or commercial expectations, but because of its emotional honesty. It is a song that speaks to anyone who has searched for hope, healing, or connection during life’s most difficult moments. That sincerity is what makes the record so impactful and what continues to separate Brooklin from many of today’s emerging artists.

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