Immerse yourself in the unique universe of Airospace, where hip-hop, anime and Japanese culture merge.
Hailing from Washington, D.C., Airøspace is a remarkable artist, known for his ability to fuse introspective lyrics with daring production. His latest music video, “SUPERFAMICOM” from the album “Sorry To Bother You” is a celebration of this artistic fusion. Directed by Digital Native in Los Angeles, the clip offers a captivating visual experience. It perfectly illustrates emotionally charged lyrics, such as “Yeah nobody there for me, take all of my energy, service is low you ain’t hearing me”, capturing the vibrant essence and emotional complexity of Airøspace‘s tracks.
“Yeah nobody there for me, take all of my energy, service is low you ain’t hearing me” – Airøspace
Deep lyricism in a web of complex sounds.
“SUPERFAMICOM” is taken from the album “Sorry To Bother You”, which represents an important milestone in Airøspace ’s career. This album explores deep themes like loneliness, identity, and confronting internal and external challenges, while remaining grounded in a distinct style that blends Japanese influences and elements of LoFi. Each track on the album is a sonic exploration that reflects Airøspace ‘s diversity of experiences and emotions, providing listeners with a rich palette of musical nuance and poignant lyricism. Explore the complex and nuanced world of Airøspace by listening to the album “Sorry To Bother You” on Spotify. Discover the depth of his texts and the quality of his musical production.
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