Japanese-American pop singer-songwriter Mika Hashizume, known as mikah, launched his music career in 2016 with the Japanese boy band INTERSECTION. The band debuted in 2018, releasing their first self-titled album in 2019, blending Western and Eastern pop influences. Now, mikah has released his highly anticipated new song, “MAYBE IT’S ME”, today, via Avex. Building on his musical evolution since his last release, the track marks an exciting new chapter for mikah, blending fresh sonic elements to resonate with a wider audience while showcasing his bold artistic growth.
Produced in collaboration with hitmakers Grant Boutin—known for Tate McRae’s “Greedy” and Jonas Brothers / TXT’s “Do It Like That” — and songwriter Will Jay—who previously worked with mikah on “so I don’t forget” — “MAYBE IT’S ME” is an emotionally resonant pop number, signifying a slight departure from his R&B debut. Reflecting on his sonic evolution, mikah shares: “The more pop-oriented sound is a new direction for me, and it reflects who I am right now.“ Showcasing his melodic vocals layered over an electronic breakbeat that opens with a piano intro, the track’s pop sensibility represents his electrifying new musical direction.
Alongside the release of his new song, mika presents a music video set against the breathtaking natural landscapes of Los Angeles at sunset. The video embodies his artistic vision as it follows a lone traveler wandering through desert vistas and coastal cliffs, weaving a captivating and enigmatic visual narrative that reflects a thoughtful play with hues and composition.
Nine months after his debut EP, ‘bleached’, mikah — who has gained widespread popularity across Asia — continues to keep audiences spellbound with his latest solo releases, further solidifying his evolution from idol to artist.