
Ask Brian Schilling where he’s from and he won’t hesitate: Chicago, through and through. But when the conversation shifts to music, it’s the name Think Schilling that sparks recognition—a name quickly making noise beyond the city limits.
What’s next for Think Schilling? The answer is simple. Now.
With his new single “HOT MESS” set to drop in the next week or two, Think says, “It’s an absolute banger!” He’s not kidding. The early buzz is real—“I’ve had music executives tell me, after hearing a teaser, ‘Think, this song is what the entire music industry has been waiting for!’” That’s the kind of high-voltage confidence you get from a rising artist who’s been living and breathing music since day one.
Where does that inspiration come from?
“My fans! Honestly, country/hip hop is the best genre. The energy is wild.” Country and hip hop may come from different worlds, but in Think’s hands, they collide. “That sound just feels right to me. I love blending those vibes together and turning up the energy every time I record.”
On the horizon: bold new projects and bigger stages.
Right now, Think Schilling is grinding on a new project with fellow artist Nick Kish. Together, they’re wrapping up their first EP, with super-producer DBROOKSEXCLUSIVE building the show tape. “We’re also working on 30-second music videos—just quick, hype visuals to connect with fans and get everyone buzzing.” After that, it’s time to hit the road, starting in Nashville. “Touring is where I come alive. I can’t wait to bring this vibe to new crowds.”
Looking ahead—hyper-ambition and a dash of humor.
Where does Think see himself in three, six, twelve months? He laughs: “At the top of every music chart, with labels salivating and the merch flying off the shelves. Oh, and maybe dating Kylie Jenner!” It’s half-joke, half-manifestation, and totally on brand for an artist who dreams big and backs it up.
Tap in—Think wants to hear from you.
“All of my socials are @thinkschilling. I love engaging with people, so don’t be shy. Say hi, send a track, tell me what’s good!”
One thing’s for sure—whether you’re a country fan, a hip hop head, or just somebody looking for something new, Think Schilling’s about to give you a reason to turn up the volume. Stay tuned.


