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Flow

Nao Yoshioka's latest album, Flow, is a heartfelt journey through her evolution as a contemporary soul singer. Rooted in history yet distinctly modern, Yoshioka’s music bridges cultural and musical divides, drawing listeners into an immersive experience that resonates deeply with the human spirit.

Born in Japan and moving to New York alone, Yoshioka’s encounter with soul music was transformative. Her powerful voice and expressive skills, reminiscent of Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston, have been refined through overcoming life’s adversities. Her live performances have achieved over 3.4 million views on YouTube, and she has performed at prestigious venues like Blue Note New York and London Jazz Cafe, as well as major festivals such as the Java Jazz Festival in Asia and the Capital Jazz Fest in the USA.

Flow follows a five-year hiatus, during which Yoshioka faced intense personal and professional challenges, including the pandemic. This period of introspection led to profound self-discovery, shifting away from an idealized self-image. The theme of "immersion" is central to Flow, representing Yoshioka's rebirth and genuine musical expression. The album blends soul, R&B, jazz, and funk, embodying unity and bridging divides in a post-pandemic world.

Collaborations with artists like Devin Morrison, Reuben James, MXXWLL, JAEL, Jarreau Vandal, and Takuya Kuroda add depth and richness to the album. Tracks like "Free as a Bird" and "My Love" with Jarreau Vandal highlight her vocal range and expressive depth, while "Nobody Chase Me" with Devin Morrison is a lively bop that symbolizes Tokyo’s new musical era. "Love Is What We Find" featuring JAEL showcases her collaborative spirit, and "Knock on Your Door" with Big State is a neo-soul banger. The vibe-filled "Feeling So Bright" captures joy and positivity. Contributions from elite engineers like Qmillion and Sam Brawner enhance its polished sound, making it a beacon of hope and revival. Yoshioka is the first Japanese artist to reach the 32nd spot on the Billboard UAC chart.

As Nao Yoshioka continues to rise globally, Flow stands as a testament to her resilience and growth, using her music as a force for connection and positive change.

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