Indonesian rapper in New York tweets he misses local food, Go-Jek flies over to deliver it

How far would your delivery service go?

Guan Zhen Tan | Nyi Nyi Thet | July 23, 2019, 05:57 PM

Brian Imanuel Soewarno, better known as Rich Brian, is an Indonesian rapper, perhaps best known for his 2016 mega-hit, Dat Stick.

He recently went back to Indonesia to meet President Joko Widodo.

Here he is letting him listen to his new single "Kids".

Nice.

Brian returned back to New York shortly thereafter.

On July 21, he tweeted out how much he missed Indonesian food.

His Indonesian fans quickly called on the country's most identifiable delivery service.

Screenshot from Rich Brian

They soon got back to Brian.

Screenshot from Go-Jek's Twitter

While the tweets alone were a nice gesture, Brian would later find himself opening the door of his apartment in New York to a Go-Jek deliveryman, with food in hand.

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Go-Jek said that they weren't really serious about it, but it happened nonetheless.

"Yooo... We didn't think this was going to come true. We were just exchanging tweets at first, but eh, it became true!"

Be it an elaborate PR move, or just a sincere gesture from Go-Jek to bring Brian a taste of home, everyone wins.

Top image via Rich Brian and 88rising's Twitter