Born To Audiomack: the best of Seiji Oda

“Any time I put on jeans, it’s Japanese denim
They ain’t even Japanese, I just happen to be in ’em”

Remember that Seiji Oda breh from a couple of posts ago? His music has proper popped out with the Snagglepuss knock and made me drop my croissant, so I’ve made a playlist of his best songs. Sometimes he sounds like a Japanese Kap G who took it to the Bay; sometimes he sounds like a Slap-Tranquilo P-Lo; sometimes he sounds like Valee if his main artistic inspiration was Mac Dre’s Off The Rictor; and sometimes he sounds like an R&Based version of Japanese City-Pop. Somehow it all works and, more importantly, it all works together as this playlist proves. Shout out to the Cosmos, Seiji is beyond tho.

~~ The Best Of Seiji Oda ~~
1. Ridin’ Round
2. Aero
3. How U Doin’?
4. Perfect Timing
5. Pomegranite
6. Tuesday!
7. Like Furl (acoustic)
8. Colors
9. Outtapocket
10. House Shoes
11. No Fillins
12. Gasbreakdip (ft. Lil’ Ricefield)
13. Gochujang (ft. Lil’ Ricefield)
14. Aero2


Surprised myself by how much I like his sangy Auto-Tune songs. The reason they work for me is that they’re very warm and fuzzy and are still distinctly Oakland. No Fillins, for instance, is dreamy R&B which interpolates Cupcake No Fillin by the Trunk Boiz. As I said in the previous post, Seiji has unexpected depth like a Japanese bathtub.