Wallice shares new song "Japan"
Wallice has delivered a new track titled "Japan", which is also accompanied by a Japanese version of the song.
"Japan" is Wallice's first outing as the lead artist since May's 90s American Superstar EP, and according to Wallice, it "explores where home is and why I am so drawn to Japan."
She explains, "My father was born and raised in Tokyo and lived there until he was 27, and my mother lived there for a couple years in the 90s, so Japanese culture has heavily influenced my identity. I don’t know my father’s family in Japan at all. I’ve only met them once when I was little at my grandfather’s funeral, and since then my grandmother has passed. Recently my mother moved across the country from California to Georgia which has left me without that familial sense of home."
Back in June Wallice joined Oscar Lang on his "I've Never Been To LA" single.
Wallice's "Japan" single is out now on Dirty Hit.
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