Tokyo's_Revenge

Tokyo's Revenge

Tokyo's Revenge

American rapper from Colchester,Connecticut (born 1998)


Garth Andrew Best (born November 13, 1998), known professionally as Tokyo's Revenge, is an American rapper and singer-songwriter.[1] He rose to fame with the songs "GoodMorningTokyo!" and "Thot!", both going viral on TikTok and amassing millions of videos on the platform.[2][3]

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Biography

Early life and career

Born to Haitian parents, Best began rapping at an early age by learning to freestyle at high school, which became one of his hobbies ranging alongside art and video games.[4] He recorded his first song with a friend's equipment, while working security guard and pizza shop jobs. In 2017, he left his home to live alone.[5][6]

2018–2021: Breakthrough

Best began posting his songs on SoundCloud in 2018. In late 2019, Best had his breakout single "GoodMorningTokyo!" from his EP Mdnght (Side B). The song peaked on Spotify’s Global Viral 50[7] and the Rolling Stone’s Trending 25[8] at No. 1 and 2 respectively, accumulating 26 million streams on Spotify. The song went viral on TikTok, being used in over a million videos.[9] A music video, directed by James "JMP" Pereira, was released on February 17 with Best joining City Morgue on their Good As Dead Tour on February 27.[10][11] Another song, "Thot!" featuring ZEDSU also went viral in 2020,[12] aided by a dance trend while being compared to the likes of XXXTentacion.[13][14] On September 11, 2020, he released the EP 7VEN.[15][16] On November 27, 2020, he released "nothinglastsforever."[17][18]

Musical style

Best's music has been described as being inspired by Japanese culture as well as people like Tyler the Creator, Eminem, and Jay-Z.[19] Best's music has also been often compared to the likes of XXXTentacion. When he released Lillium, he explained that the album "leans more into the singing music and pushes a little heavier on the different types of music I can make and how far I can push my voice outside of just rap stuff."[20]

Discography

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References

  1. "Tokyo's Revenge".
  2. "TOKYO'S REVENGE". Kings of A&R. October 1, 2020.
  3. Seabrook III, Robby (September 9, 2020). "THE BREAK PRESENTS: TOKYO'S REVENGE". XXL.
  4. McDermott, Christy (September 25, 2020). "TOKYO'S REVENGE: THE RAPPER WHO KEEPS US GUESSING". Valley Magazine.
  5. "Trending 25". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2020-10-25. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  6. Shamim, Aman (February 18, 2020). "SAY 'GOODMORNINGTOKYO' TO TOKYO'S REVENGE!". The Honey POP.
  7. Shotwell, James (February 6, 2020). "Tokyo's Revenge is the first TikTok superstar of 2020". Haulix Daily.
  8. Ross-McLennan, Greer (October 7, 2020). "7even". The Pit London.
  9. "TOKYO'S REVENGE – NOTHINGLASTSFOREVER". 360 Magazine. 30 November 2020.
  10. Gurgainus, Cameron (October 14, 2020). "Tokyo's Revenge". Narrow.
  11. Green, Dylan (December 18, 2020). "TOKYO'S REVENGE Shines When He's Vulnerable". DJBooth.
  12. Halpern, Jordyn (October 8, 2020). "Tokyo's Revenge – Gotham". EUPHORIA.

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