Asian Hip-Hop Royalty Awich Reveals Stunning Music Video For "The Union"
Japanese hip-hop Queen Awich has revealed the video for "The Union", the title track from her recently released album.
Directed by Hideto
Hotta, the video was shot in Awich’s hometown of Okinawa.
The dance performed in the video represents an important part of Okinawan
culture which stems from when Okinawa was its own country called Ryukyu
Kingdom. When the Japanese took over, the people were condemned to practice
anything representing the original culture. That included art, martial arts,
tattoos, music, and more. The dance Awich performs in the video was originally
a style of martial arts that was then disguised as a dance. Years later, after
WWII, Okinawa was placed under the control of the United States until 50 years
ago when Okinawa was returned to Japan.
In addition to the nod to Okinawa's history and stunning visuals, the video also gives a glimpse into the mind of Japan’s biggest hip-hop star and features her daughter Toyomi.
The Union' is her latest album since her previous LP 'Queendom' was released on March 4, 2022 and 'United Queens EP' that was released earlier this year, which included an all-female set of featured artists. Fans can listen to 'The Union' here: music.empi.re/theunion
Awich has since risen above her circumstances and channelled her experiences into art, evolving into the "badass female rapper" (Flaunt Magazine) that we see today. She flows freely between English, Japanese and Okinawan, enchanting millions of fans with her deep vocals and effortless cadence.
Earlier this year she performed at the very first iteration of Rolling Loud Thailand alongside artists like Cardi B, Lil Uzi Vert, and many more. Not only is she known as Japan's hip-hop queen – Awich's status as a fashion icon also reigns supreme. She has been featured on international outlets such as VOGUE, Hypebae, GQ, Harper's Bazaar and more.
Following the release of 'The Union', Awich will be releasing an album in English in early 2024 with US touring to follow.
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