Hailing from Tokyo Japan, sometimes known for its "...nail that sticks out too far gets hammered back down" sentiments, Mio Soul truly epitomizes that nail that refuses to be hammered back in to place. Possessing a vocal that has been fine tuned by the gospel churches of Harlem, Daytime Emmy Award winning music supervisor Dave Hnatiuk feels "Mio Soul is like a Japanese version of Alicia Keys."
Mio Soul writes simple songs about complex things: love, life, happiness and survival, and currently channels ideas through traditional R&B, Blues, Soul and Dance Music. Her drive to experiment with various genres comes from her recent relocation to New York City, a move that puts her closer to some of the most groundbreaking and inspirational movements related to music, art and fashion.
Professionally, Mio Soul's worked Golden Era Hip Hop Legend Chip Fu (of the Fu-Schnickens), internationally acclaimed producer DJ Gomi, Japanese singer/songwriter Kiyotaka, The Japan Society, MC/Producer Me