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Kaikun's latest release, "How I Like It," offers a fresh take on West Coast R&B and hip-hop, blending smooth vibes with a signature punch. Infused with his love for infectious hooks and dynamic, hard-hitting drums, the track presents a unique spin on the genre, showcasing Kaikun's undeniable artistry and ear for detail.
Written and produced entirely by Kaikun, "How I Like It" captures the essence of modern, laid-back grooves while staying rooted in the contemporary trend of slow, purposeful rhythms. With a keen sense of balance between simplicity and memorability, Kaikun's effortlessly catchy hooks are matched with a stripped-back, crisp beat. The song's relaxed guitar lines, paired with deep, impactful drums, create the perfect environment for listeners to unwind while still tapping into an upbeat energy.
Layering intricate harmonies over smooth melodies, Kaikun brings a subtle depth to the track, crafting a listening experience that feels both easy on the ears and rich with nuance. "How I Like It" is the perfect soundtrack for anyone looking to vibe out, relax, and get lost in the effortless flow of a truly unique sound.
Born in Boston Massachusetts in 2003, Kaikun spent his developing years in America before moving to Japan as a young teen. Spending primary developing years as a teenager in Japan he has grown a liking to music being influenced by both American and Japanese pop. As a bilingual artist, he incorporates both English and Japanese in his music, a vital component of his songwriting skills that separates him from the rest of the music scene in Japan. For three years he has been releasing various albums with over one hundred songs on SoundCloud alongside his close friend Nonchan. In 2021, his talent was discovered by a studio recording group based in Tokyo. Since then he has been able to consistently make professional-quality songs at a rapid pace due to his ability to freestyle melodies over beats. The focal point of his style is the unorthodox top lines he creates for his songs. Currently, he has over 50 of his best songs to date waiting to be released. He also has been writing songs for Major Labels in Japan. Being able to both rap and sing, his career is promising as his diversity shines through the Japanese musical artist scene in 2022.