FIG And Yoshi T. Discuss The Challenges Of A Relationship In Single Collaboration, Opposite Day

JAKARTA - A Filipino-born singer and songwriter who is now based in New York City, FIG, has just announced the release of his latest single "Opposite Day" on October 18 yesterday. In this song he collaborated with Japanese-American hip hop artist Yoshi T. in a cheerful song that combines indie pop melodies with hip hop rhythms.

Made as the main single of his upcoming project titled 'FITS' on November 8, "Opposite Day" comes as an energetic anthem, with a catchy hook and viral beat that features cheerful but still relatable FIG characteristics. This song explores frustration due to miscommunication and back and forth stress in friendship or relationships, which will feel familiar to anyone who has experienced the dynamics of love-hate relationships.

The lyrics are written relatable to capture communication challenges in a relationship. This collaboration adds another dimension by combining indie and hip hop elements, highlighting the vibrat and inclusive cross-genre energy of today's music scene.

His upcoming project, which consists of 8 songs, 'FITS', will combine his latest EP 'Feel Again' with four new songs. Inspired by the concept of massive objects and the idea of scale, this project discusses how we often fall into extreme or intense behavior to reconnect with ourselves.

Known for its ability to turn everyday experiences into music, FIG brings DIY enthusiasm in its work, expressing itself by turning daily activities and emotions into upbeat songs and emotional ballad songs.

FIG continues to build its loyal fan community through its creative content, its involvement in some social issues, tours, and events it held itself under the Cob Stand label. Its show series, A Mini Concert, highlights artists and creatives of the Asian American and Pacific community in an intimate atmosphere. This collaborative spirit is reflected in its latest release, "Opposite Day", where FIG and Yoshi T create echoing songs with listeners exploring the complexity of the relationship.