My Visions, My Dreams

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Everything I thought, I made real

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My songs, My Life

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And if it's wrong, it's wrong but feels right.

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My Visions, My Dreams 〰️ Everything I thought, I made real 〰️ My songs, My Life 〰️ And if it's wrong, it's wrong but feels right. 〰️

Biography:

Tokyo Yaw is a U.S.A. based, Ghanaian recording artist, songwriter, and producer. His music is an eclectic fusion of rap, pop, neo-soul, rock, afro-pop, and jazz elements, transmuting life experiences into songs in a world that refuses definition.

Origin:

Yaw was born in Kumasi, Ghana, and spent his first six years there before emigrating to the United States. Music wasn’t a natural career path for him. Outside of a few talent shows in elementary school and school-mandated music learning, Yaw rarely interacted with music. Nevertheless, adults in his household were always filled with eclectic sounds, from Michael Jackson to Avril Lavinge and everything in between. The one work that particularly caught Yaw’s ear was 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’. Although far removed from the “street life,” being the child of an immigrant and witnessing the stresses and hardships of everyday American life, the concept of the album spoke to him. This inflection point caused Yaw to dive deeper into hip-hop and rap, discovering acts such as Kanye West, The Game, Meek Mill, and more. In 2008, while in high school at Church Farm boarding school, Yaw began writing raps as a form of expression. Jokingly, he and his classmates would also have impromptu battle raps on school grounds. One evening, a childhood friend sent a beat, Who’s Real, by Swizz Beatz and Jadakiss. He was hooked. Shortly after that, he began collaborating with more artists, eventually meeting fellow New Jersey artist and long-time collaborator Sevntnth after transferring to Trenton Catholic Academy. The two and some other friends formed the collective The Freshman. After graduation, Yaw attended Hampton University to study Electrical Engineering. Disinterested in the classroom, he found himself spending hours on end in his room making music with friends on campus. After freshman year, he chose not to return to chase a music career. Yaw’s music blends real-world experiences, political thought, community activism, carefree braggadocios raps, and sweet melodies. It is a melting pot sound that embodies the true spirit of America.

What does “Tokyo Yaw” mean?

In akan tradition, children are given day names at birth. The name Yaw is given to a boy born on Thursday, the day of the earth. Thus, the meaning behind his birth name. The “Tokyo” portion of Yaw’s name derives from Yaw’s time spent in the United States Navy. While enlisted, Yaw was stationed in Yokosuka, Japan, about an hour from Tokyo. This was when Yaw began experimenting with his sound, performing for more live audiences, and affirming his belief in himself as a musician.

Who are Tokyo Yaw’s influences?

Kanye West, Jay-Z, 50-Cent, Pharrell, Eminem, Cassidy, Fabolous, Lil Wayne, Drake, Kid Cudi, Tupac Shakur, Lupe Fiasco, Common, Mos Def, Linkin Park, Green Day, Michael Jackson, Daddy Lumba, Kojo Antwi, and Outkast.

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Tokyo Yaw - Jungle (cover art)

Notable Works

Jungle

The album, Jungle, was written in response to observing and discussing the events occurring in the United States during the Covid-19 pandemic. George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many more Black and Brown brothers and sisters had their lives cut short due to racism and police brutality. This lead song is about making it out of the “jungle” that is our lives in America, a jungle that so many minorities never escape.

Ka Nu Kre

"Ka Nu Kre" by Tokyo Yaw is a vibrant and soulful song that celebrates love and connection. The track blends Afrobeat rhythms with contemporary melodies, creating an infectious groove that underscores its heartfelt lyrics. Through poetic verses and a catchy chorus, Tokyo Yaw expresses themes of longing, devotion, and the joy found in romantic relationships. The song's energetic beat and emotive delivery make it a captivating ode to the universal experience of love.

Something in My Cup

"Something in My Cup" by Tokyo Yaw is a laid-back and introspective track that explores themes of relaxation and self-reflection. With smooth, jazzy instrumentation and mellow beats, the song paints a picture of unwinding and finding solace in a moment of peace. Tokyo Yaw's lyrics delve into the feelings of contentment and contemplation that come from sipping a comforting drink, using it as a metaphor for taking time to appreciate the simple pleasures in life. The song's chill vibe and reflective tone make it a soothing anthem for moments of calm and introspection.

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