AFRA: Beatboxing in Tokyo

Finding inspiration within the Hip-Hop dominated 90’s New York City music scene, Kazunori Kumagai learned from the best, mimicking the styles of beatbox icons through his love for Hip-Hop. We catch up with the Japanese human beatbox himself.

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Finding inspiration within the Hip-Hop dominated 90’s New York City music scene AFRA learned from the best, mimicking the styles of beatbox icons through his love for the genre and culture. Steadily honing his craft throughout the past decade, AFRA has created a legacy of his own, representing one of the most influential Japanese musical talents in modern times. Having already worked with the likes of adidas Originals on their House Party campaign and a version of Run DMC’s My adidas video, it was only right to catch with the Japanese human beatbox himself, to discuss a handful of topics including AFRA’s inspirations, influences, and the difference between a beatboxer’s life in NYC and Japan.

Directed by Daniel Ahn

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