@hypetrak : 東京とロンドンを拠点に活動するシンガーソングライター @amiidemusic 。R&BやUKソウル、オルタナティブミュージックのエッセンスを取り入れたサウンドで注目を集める彼女は、LA の大学で映画を学んだ後に帰国し、本格的に音楽活動をスタートさせた。2018年にリリースした『Fast Car』がSpotify の〈New Music Friday〉に選出され、国内外のリスナーから注目を集める。その後もソロ曲『Better Miss Me』や『Picnic In The Park』がUKを含む各国のプレイリストに取り上げられるなど、着実に評価を高める。さらに2026年には @discover.surf x Tribe @hydeout_productions x 『Hypebeast』の3社が共同主催した「巨勢典子 “Still I Miss You” サンプリングコンテスト」において、プロデューサーとして最優秀賞を受賞。シンガーのみならず、クリエイターとしてもその存在感を示した。
そんなAmiideが、2026年2月25日(水)にイギリスのアーティスト @baby.zeen 、そしてプロデューサー/シンガー @romderful を迎えたコラボレーション楽曲『Moving On』を、『Hypebeast』が展開する音楽ディストリビューション・レーベルブランド「Hypetrak(ハイプトラック)」よりリリース。本作は「過去を手放し、新たな未来へと踏み出す」というテーマを軸に制作され、日本語と英語を織り交ぜたバイリンガルなリリックが印象的な一曲に仕上がっている。
同曲のリリースを記念し、Amiide、Saïna、ROMderfulの3名をビデオ通話で繋いだスペシャルオンラインインタビューを実施。3人の出会いから『Moving On』の制作背景など、話を聞いた。続きは @hypebeastjp のプロフィール🔗から
Photo: Laura Ribeiro(Amiide, Saïna)
“how u gonna love somebody” will be yours on 5.20.2026🫶
@kenzomartiniii and i worked on the song while i was staying in tokyo.
we both love RuPaul obviously, and the song just naturally came to us.
more 10 years ago i made my first cd called “love yourself” and the message has never changed.
this song is for all the queers and queens. it is for the people who felt different their whole life. this is for my younger self. we are all beautiful in our own way.
pre-save link in bio.
pre-saving this song means you support my message and you want the message to reach more people. so thank you in advance.
produced by me
written by me and kenzo martini
cover art by @shohanafusa
“Moving On” out now on all platforms💫
Lyrics
Moving on
It’s clearer today than yesterday
So I’m moving on
Moving on
From something special to memories
Wish you well always
前に進もう
今日は昨日より霧が晴れたみたい
前に進もう
特別な人から思い出の人に
いつも幸せを願っているよ
2.25.2026 “Moving On” - Amiide, Saïna & ROMderful
Me and @romderful worked on the production while he was living in Tokyo. And @baby.zeen and I wrote it together back in London. The song is about leaving the past behind and living in the moment.
Releasing with @hypebeastjp@hypetrak@bigup_1027
Cover art @hyperbeamcatt
Before Amiide, there was CIRRRCLE.
Before CIRRRCLE, there was AYEN.
2016 Tokyo. A music duo. Late nights. Big dreams.
All because of a cover of “Get Away” by The Internet.
At the same time, I was working at the Apple Store in Tokyo and somehow ended up with a selfie with Tim Cook 🐐
Every era led me here.
But what I’m most fond of is the time I spent with my best friends @jyodan_music and @onetwenty360
And we’re still going strong✨
Another Ochakai happened🍵 We sat down with Ume to talk about living with mixed heritage and neurodiversity, and how it shaped her identity and performance💫
Ume is a singer songwriter, grew up in Kyoto with Moroccan Jewish and Chinese heritage. She talks about growing up mixed race in Japan, navigating ADHD, ASD, and tics, and learning to understand her mind. We explore identity, neurodiversity, spirituality, and how intuition shapes her art and performance.
Click the link in our bio for the full episode👆
#ochakaipodcast #identity #singersongwriter
Welcome to another episode of Ochakai Podcast🎙️
We invited Ayumi to talk about modeling, growing up as a third culture kid, and learning self-love✨
Ayumi is a model, content creator, and entrepreneur who grew up between the United States and Japan. She shares what it has been like to work in the modeling industry, the pressure to change her appearance, and how beauty standards shifted from culture to culture. From being told to remove her moles to dyeing her hair to match the beauty standards in each culture, she opens up about how these experiences shaped her confidence and identity.
Click the link in our bio for the full episode👆
#ochakaipodcast #teaparty #modeling #thirdculturekid #selflove #identity #beautystandards #tck #creatorlife
Our very first episode is out🎙️
We welcomed Kyami to talk about being Blasian, queer, and neurodivergent✨
She is a Manchester-based artist of Black American and Japanese heritage. She talks about her experience growing up between cultures and learning to embrace her identity. Kyami shares how being raised by parents from two very different cultural backgrounds shaped the way she sees herself and the world. She reflects on being perceived differently in Japan, and how living with ADHD and ASD has influenced her creativity, daily life, and sense of connection.
Watch or listen to the full episode on YouTube or Spotify🎧Link in bio☝️
#ochakaipodcast #teaparty #neurodivergent #Blasian #BlackAmerican #Japanese #mixedculture #queer #LGBTQ #neurospicy