Aile the Shota, Ai Tomioka, Noa, and others to participate in the second "SONG BRIDGE" co-writing camp
As part of the "MUSIC WAY PROJECT," a collaborative initiative by the Culture and Entertainment Industry Promotion Association (CEIPA)—an association established by five major music industry organizations—and the TOYOTA GROUP, the second "SONG BRIDGE" music production co-writing camp will be held in Tokyo from December 1-3.
The "MUSIC WAY PROJECT" is an initiative that supports and promotes the globalization and sustainable growth of the Japanese music industry. This past May, the first "SONG BRIDGE" co-writing camp was held in Kyoto to coincide with the inaugural ceremony of the "MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN," the largest international music awards in Japan, launched by CEIPA. Co-writing is a method where multiple creators share ideas from diverse perspectives to jointly produce a song, and the event brought together talented music creators and artists from both Japan and abroad in Kyoto.
The second installment will focus on "nurturing creators and artists," a primary goal of the "MUSIC WAY PROJECT." In addition to four top-tier creators who will lead the sessions, promising newcomer creators from Japan will be invited, allowing "SONG BRIDGE" to also function as a workshop. Simultaneously, newcomer artists will be invited to support their global activities.
The lead creators include her0ism, who has provided songs for renowned domestic and international artists such as NEWS and LISA (BLACKPINK) and has earned over 170 platinum/gold discs; ESME MORI, who gained attention for arranging imase's song "NIGHT DANCER"; MONJOE, the vocalist of DATS and a music producer who has worked on BE:FIRST's "Milli-Billi" and Number_i's "GOAT"; and ALYSA, who has been involved in numerous K-POP works, including "So Long" for SuperM, which reached No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard charts. The participating artists include Noa, Hiroto Yamamoto, and Rol3ert, who also joined the first camp, as well as Yu-ka, Ai Tomioka, Aile The Shota, and ONE OR EIGHT.
Updates on the camp are scheduled to be posted on the official social media accounts of SONG BRIDGE and the TOYOTA GROUP.
CEIPA x TOYOTA GROUP “MUSIC WAY PROJECT” Co-writing Camp -SONG BRIDGE Adventures- 2025 winter
Monday, December 1 - Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at a studio in Tokyo
<Participating Creators>
her0ism / ESME MORI / MONJOE / ALYSA / Rin (Billyrrom) / Pieru / Kyosuke Matsumoto / D3adStock / BBY NABE / Kaito Mori / Gimgigam / Masayoshi Iimori / Kavi
<Participating Artists>
Aile the Shota / Ai Tomioka / Noa / Hiroto Yamamoto / Yu-ka / Rol3ert / ONE OR EIGHT
Source: Music Natalie
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