Ahead of her first full-length album, Japanese singer-songwriter KAIKA shows just how much she’s grown as an artist with her latest single 'Tokyo, Are We Good?'.
The driving rock song offers a new perspective on her sound, while retaining the emotionally rich power of her lyricism. 'Tokyo, Are We Good?' finds KAIKA operating at a faster tempo, creating a rock number racing forward at the same pace as life in the titular metropolis can get.
It allows for a new view on her singing, while still packing in the emotional detail of navigating life in modern times as a young woman animating all of her work. Now, it’s just delivered with a little more punch and a festival-ready bounce.
The song arrives one week before the release of KAIKA’s debut album Umarerumaekara Kimiwo Shitteru. That LP promises to offer all angles of her songwriting, from reflective folk tunes to rollicking rock cuts. Written entirely by KAIKA herself, it’s an audio document of an emerging artist’s voice taking shape.
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