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Brooklyn singer-songwriter Mei Semones blends jazz techniques with melodic oddities, setting her up for a bright, unmissable future.

Mei Semones is a master of subtle surprise. You can hear it in the way she composes her music and you can recognize it in the way she talks. The Brooklyn-based musician speaks with poignant humor and no hesitation, connecting fragments of her life into sharp-witted and astute observations. Over Zoom, she asks me “Have you seen the movie?” I give a startled chuckle; it’s the first time anyone has asked me if I’d seenin an interview.

Upon finishing her studies, Semones moved to Brooklyn in 2022—where she began working full-time at a Japanese preschool and released her first EP,. “I really love the city now and I feel super comfortable,” she says. “When I first moved here, it was a little bit rough because it was my first time having to get a full time job and doing all that. I was really tired all the time and didn’t have music time to work on music or do anything to be honest. So that was a little rough.

“I was just thinking of memories from when I was a kid and I would go to Japan, thinking of different things I really liked about that. I started with just picking those things out and that’s where a lot of the lyrics came from,” she says of the title-track. “Then it kind of developed into more of a thing of dedicating it for my grandma, who passed away a few years ago, because I think she was a big part of that—a big part of whenever I went to Japan.

 

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