Malcolm Jamaal Davis, known professionally as MadeinTYO, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia.[1]Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on April 12, 1992, Davis grew up as the son of a U.S. Naval officer, frequently relocating between military bases across the United States and spending significant time in Tokyo, Japan, during high school—an experience that directly inspired his stage name, pronounced "Made in Tokyo."[1][2][3]Davis began his music career in 2015 after moving to Atlanta, where he connected with the local hip-hop scene and his older brother, rapper 24hrs, forming the duo 24HRSnTOKYO.[2] He gained widespread recognition in 2016 with the release of his breakout single "Uber Everywhere," produced by DJ Fase and K Swisha, which peaked at number 17 on the BillboardHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and earned double platinum certification from the RIAA for over two million units sold in the U.S.[1][4] That same year, he signed with Private Club Records and RCA Records, releasing his debut mixtapeYou Are Forgiven, which included the hit and its remix featuring Travis Scott.[1][2]MadeinTYO's follow-up releases solidified his presence in contemporary hip-hop, blending melodic flows with trap influences. His second mixtape, Thank You, Mr. Tokyo (2017), featured the platinum-certified single "Skateboard P" with a remix by Big Sean, while his debut studio album Sincerely, Tokyo (2018) included the track "Ned Flanders" with AAP Ferg, amassing over 70 million streams. He earned a spot in XXL's 2017 Freshman Class and has collaborated extensively with artists such as [2 Chainz](/page/2_Chainz), AAP Ferg, and Nicki Minaj on projects like the 2020 single "Move Ya Hips."[5][2] Over his career, MadeinTYO has accumulated more than one billion global streams and partnered with brands including Adidas, Reebok, and Sprite.[2]In recent years, MadeinTYO has focused on collaborative and experimental works, including the 2024 jazz-infused EP Time After Time with Jay Worthy, produced by MadeinTYO, and the 2025 joint project 24HRS In Tokyo 2 with his brother 24hrs.[6][7] He also released the instrumental-focused PARIS TAPE (TOKYO DRUMS BEATS) in 2025, showcasing his production alias Tokyo Drums.[8] These efforts highlight his evolution toward more introspective and genre-blending sounds while maintaining ties to his trap roots.
Background
Early life
Malcolm Jamaal Davis, known professionally as MadeinTYO, was born on April 12, 1992, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to a military family. His father served in the U.S. Navy, which led to frequent relocations during his childhood as the family moved between military bases every few years.[9][10]Davis's early years involved living in several U.S. locations, including San Diego, California; the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area (DMV); Texas; and New York. Around age 14, during his ninth grade, the family relocated to Japan, where they spent six years on a naval base in Yokosuka until a year after his high school graduation from Nile C. Kinnick High School. This extended stay in Japan, from his mid-teens into early adulthood, profoundly shaped his worldview, exposing him to diverse cultures beyond the base. During these years, he developed an interest in skateboarding, aspiring at one point to become a professional skateboarder.[9][11][10][12][13]In his late teens, following the family's return from Japan a year after his graduation, Davis moved to Atlanta, Georgia, with his older brother, the rapper 24hrs (also known as Rizzy). He adapted to Southern culture but did not pursue higher education. This relocation marked a significant shift, settling him in the American South after years of global transience.[11]
Musical beginnings
MadeinTYO's entry into music was sparked by watching his cousin record raps in his bedroom, igniting his interest in the craft.[14] This experience, combined with the influence of his older brother Royce Rizzy (also known as 24hrs), motivated him to begin experimenting with music creation. Around 2011 or 2012, MadeinTYO started self-teaching himself to make beats, initially as a hobby while navigating his post-high school life after returning from Japan.[9] His early efforts were informal, often recorded in makeshift setups, reflecting a transitional phase from casual interest to more dedicated pursuit.Adopting the stage name MadeinTYO—pronounced "Made in Tokyo"—he drew directly from his six years spent growing up in Yokosuka, Japan, during his teenage years on a U.S. military base, blending his American roots with the cultural fusion he experienced there.[11] This moniker encapsulated his unique perspective, incorporating Japanese influences into his sound and aesthetic. By 2014 and into 2015, he began uploading unsigned tracks to SoundCloud, marking his initial foray into sharing music online and building a grassroots audience through platforms that allowed independent artists to gain visibility.[15]In Atlanta, MadeinTYO co-formed The Private Club, an art and music collective with his brother Royce Rizzy, which served as a collaborative hub for local and affiliated artists including Phin Tha Weirdo, Salma Slims, Noah Wood$, and Nephlon Don.[14] The group fostered a creative environment in his parents' home, where early sessions took place in the kitchen, emphasizing a laid-back, communal approach to production and performance. Around late 2015, seeking expanded opportunities in the industry, MadeinTYO relocated to Los Angeles, shifting his focus from hobbyist experimentation to professional ambition amid the city's vibrant hip-hop scene.[16]
Career
2016–2017: Breakthrough and early success
MadeinTYO achieved his breakthrough in 2016 with the release of his debut single "Uber Everywhere" on February 26 via SoundCloud under Private Club Records.[17] The track, produced by K Swisha, quickly gained viral traction in the emerging SoundCloud rap scene, leading to a remix featuring Travis Scott in August 2016 that amplified its reach. "Uber Everywhere" peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was later certified double platinum by the RIAA, marking MadeinTYO's entry into mainstream hip-hop.[18][19]Building on this momentum, MadeinTYO released his debut mixtapeYou Are Forgiven on April 27, 2016, initially through DatPiff, followed by a commercial iTunes version on August 19.[20] The project peaked at number 122 on the Billboard 200 and featured standout tracks like "I Want," a remix with 2 Chainz that earned gold certification from the RIAA.[21][22] Later that year, he released the mixtapeThank You, Mr. Tokyo on August 19, which included the platinum-certified single "Skateboard P" and its remix featuring Big Sean, released as a single on February 15, 2017.[23][24] He also collaborated with his brother 24hrs on the EP 24Hrs in Tokyo, released December 27, which showcased his trap-influenced sound through laid-back flows and melodic hooks over booming beats.[25] In 2017, MadeinTYO followed with the EP True’s World on August 25, further solidifying his style with introspective lyrics about fatherhood and success amid trapproduction.[26]MadeinTYO's rising profile led to partnerships under Private Club Records and Commission Music in 2016, enabling wider commercial reach without a full major-label commitment.[17] He was selected for XXL's 2017 Freshman Class, recognizing his rapid ascent, and ranked among Spotify's top five most-streamed new artists of 2016.[27][28] Early tours and performances, including opening slots for A$AP Mob during their overlapping shows in 2016, helped build his live presence and foster key industry connections.[3]
2018–2021: Major releases and collaborations
In 2018, MadeinTYO released his debut studio album, Sincerely, Tokyo, on October 26 through Private Club Records. The 14-track project featured appearances from artists including AAP Ferg, [Gunna](/page/Gunna), 24HRS, [Roy Woods](/page/Roy_Woods), [Blood Orange](/page/Blood_orange), and [Tinashe](/page/Tinashe), showcasing his signature melodic trap sound with themes of lifestyle and introspection. Leading singles included "Ned Flanders" featuring AAP Ferg, which amassed over 70 million streams. The album marked a pivotal expansion from his earlier mixtapes, blending playful lyricism with polished production.Building on this momentum, MadeinTYO delivered his sophomore studio album, Never Forgotten, on October 30, 2020, independently through Private Club Records and Commission Music. The 17-track effort featured collaborations with J Balvin on "All I Need," Young Nudy on "Freaky Girl," and Ty Dolla $ign alongside 24HRS on "Sports Center," among others like Toro y Moi, Chance the Rapper, and Cam'ron. Released amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the project reflected themes of resilience and personal reflection, though live touring and traditional promotion were severely limited by global restrictions on gatherings and travel. This period underscored MadeinTYO's adaptability, as he focused on digital releases and virtual engagement to connect with fans.In 2021, MadeinTYO expanded his collaborative scope with the joint album Yokohama alongside UnoTheActivist, released on December 10. The 16-track tape drew inspiration from Japanese culture, incorporating trap and rage elements across songs like "Jealousy" and "Yes You Can," with additional features from [KAHDAMI](/page/Kahdami). Preceding the project, MadeinTYO dropped the single "HUNNIDDOLLA" on February 19, which amassed over 98 million streams on Spotify by late 2024, demonstrating sustained streaming success. Other notable partnerships during this era included "Hot Shower" with Chance the Rapper and DaBaby in 2019, further solidifying his role in high-profile hip-hop circles.As his career progressed, MadeinTYO navigated label dynamics by leaning into independence via his Private Club Records imprint, moving away from major distribution deals. This shift allowed greater creative control, evident in self-released works and the launch of supportive ventures under his MADEINSOUNDS banner for producers and collaborators. The COVID-19 era's disruptions, including widespread tour cancellations across the industry, redirected his efforts toward studio output and online promotion, fostering a more introspective phase in his artistry.
2022–present: Independent era and recent projects
In 2023, MadeinTYO transitioned to full independence by launching his creative label, MADEINSOUNDS, which encompasses producers, graphic designers, DJs, and other artists to foster collaborative output.[29] This shift allowed for greater creative control, emphasizing frequent releases with bass-heavy production rooted in trap influences. His debut project under this banner, the albumNEO TYO, arrived on February 17, 2023, showcasing experimental sounds through melodic flows over trap beats and introspective lyrics exploring success and personal growth.[30][31] The album's title nods to his "Made in Tokyo" persona, incorporating themes tied to his Japanese heritage and urban experiences, with features from artists like UnoTheActivist and his brother 24hrs.[32]Building on this momentum, MadeinTYO released TYO 808 on February 9, 2024, his first fully independent full-length comprising 18 tracks that introduced fresh vibes while maintaining his signature laid-back delivery.[33][34] Later that year, he dropped Hoop Dreams 4, continuing his basketball-themed series with energetic, street-oriented tracks.[35] A notable collaboration emerged with Jay Worthy on the albumTime After Time, released September 13, 2024, blending West Coast influences with MadeinTYO's melodic style across shared verses on lifestyle and hustle.[36] He also issued the EP YOKOSUKA BOY in 2024, drawing from his time in Japan for a concise set of reflective cuts.[35]Ongoing partnerships highlighted his versatility, including the single "Hunned Racks" with THE WHALES and Tkay Maidza on February 2, 2024, a G-funk-infused track featuring MadeinTYO's smooth verses alongside Maidza's hook.[37] Into 2025, MadeinTYO maintained a prolific pace with PARIS TAPE (TOKYO DRUMS BEATS), a project distinctly influenced by Griselda Records' gritty, sample-heavy aesthetic akin to Westside Gunn's Pray for Paris, recorded swiftly in the French capital to capture raw, memoir-like energy.[38] He followed with 24HRS In TOKYO 2, the sequel to his 2022 collaborative album with 24hrs, released August 1, 2025, expanding on brotherly synergy with updated Tokyo-inspired beats.[39] Additional 2025 output included the EP THROW IT BACK (pack) and a feature on the single "My Brother" by Adrian Chafer and 24hrs, released April 11, 2025, emphasizing familial bonds through layered production.[35][40]Despite no major awards during this period, MadeinTYO achieved sustained streaming success, with his independent releases contributing to his catalog's ongoing dominance on platforms like Spotify, where older hits like "Uber Everywhere" exceed 227 million streams, underscoring his enduring appeal.[35] This era reflects a focus on self-directed artistry, prioritizing volume and thematic depth over commercial peaks.
Artistry
Musical style
MadeinTYO's music primarily operates within the realms of hip hop and trap, often aligning with the SoundCloud rap aesthetic through its melodic singing-rap hybrid delivery, characterized by Auto-Tuned yelps and breezy flows over airy synth chords and thudding kick drums.[41] His early work, such as the breakout single "Uber Everywhere," exemplifies this hybrid style, blending sing-song hooks with rhythmic rapping to create infectious, party-oriented anthems.[42] This approach draws from the minimalist trap production prevalent in mid-2010s Atlanta scenes, featuring sparse arrangements that emphasize vocal melody and rhythmic bounce.[43]Production in MadeinTYO's catalog is typically bass-heavy, relying on prominent 808 basslines and minimalistic beats crafted by himself or affiliates from his Private Club collective, such as frequent collaborator K Swisha, to foster a futuristic, urban sound.[42] These elements create a sense of mobility and lightness, often incorporating diverse sonic textures like chime-like synths or global flourishes—pan-flutes or Middle Eastern strings—to evoke a worldly vibe without overwhelming the core trap framework.[43] His self-production and label-driven approach have influenced a subgenre of playful, bass-driven rap that prioritizes vibe over complexity.[44]Lyrically, MadeinTYO employs a nonchalant, playful tone centered on themes of luxury, travel, relationships, and Tokyo-inspired futurism, frequently referencing urban mobility, high-end fashion, and casual romance in a lighthearted manner.[42] His Tokyo roots infuse motifs of global exploration and cyberpunk aesthetics, including anime-inspired visuals and references to neon-lit cityscapes, distinguishing his work from conventional Southern trap by adding a layer of international flair.[45]Skate culture also permeates his artistry, as seen in tracks like "Skateboard P," which nods to the subculture's freedom and style through skating imagery and tributes to icons in the scene.[46]Over time, MadeinTYO's style has evolved from upbeat party anthems toward more varied and introspective expressions, particularly in albums like Never Forgotten, where he experiments with a broader range of flows and lyrical depths to reflect personal growth and legacy.[47] This progression maintains his core melodic trap foundation while incorporating global motifs and subtle emotional nuance, adapting to themes of reflection amid ongoing explorations of lifestyle and identity, as seen in his 2024 jazz-infused EP Time After Time with Jay Worthy, produced by Roc Marciano, and his 2025 instrumental project PARIS TAPE (TOKYO DRUMS BEATS) under the production alias Tokyo Drums.[6][8][48]
Influences
MadeinTYO's creative development was profoundly shaped by his older brother, the rapper and producer 24hrs (also known as Rizzy), who served as his primary mentor in both rapping and music production. Growing up in a nomadic family, MadeinTYO credits 24hrs with introducing him to the intricacies of beat-making and lyricism during their formative years, fostering a collaborative dynamic that extended into professional endeavors. This familial guidance laid the foundation for his entry into hip-hop, emphasizing hands-on learning over formal training.[49][16]Among his key musical inspirations, MadeinTYO has frequently highlighted Pharrell Williams for his innovative and eclectic production style, which encouraged a boundary-pushing approach to sound design and fashion integration in music. He also draws from Gucci Mane's foundational role in Atlanta's trap scene, absorbing the raw energy and street-oriented lyricism that rooted his work in Southern hip-hop traditions. Additionally, M.I.A.'s fusion of global sounds and cultural commentary influenced his interest in blending diverse genres, promoting an international perspective in his artistry. These artists collectively informed his self-described style of merging Southern hip-hop with worldwide elements, as noted in various discussions of his creative process.[16][50]His time residing in Tokyo during his developmental years introduced cultural elements such as anime aesthetics and Japanese fashion, which permeated his visual style and lyrical themes, creating a signature "Tokyo" motif in his persona. This period abroad expanded his worldview, incorporating Eastern pop culture into his hip-hop framework and distinguishing his output from purely American-centric narratives. Broader experiences, including his 2016 relocation to the Los Angeles area amid the Bay Area's vibrant music scene, further enriched his sound with West Coast innovation and collaborative energy. Skateboarding, a longstanding personal passion from his teenage years, emerged as a core lifestyle motif, symbolizing freedom and creativity that echoed through his music and imagery.[51][48][52]
Personal life
Family
MadeinTYO maintains a close relationship with his older brother, Robert Dozier Davis III, professionally known as 24hrs, a fellow rapper and frequent collaborator in their shared musical endeavors, including the 2016 EP 24Hrs in Tokyo.[53] Their fraternal bond extends beyond collaborations, rooted in mutual support and parallel careers in melodic trap music.[41]His family's military background, with his father serving in the armed forces, resulted in frequent relocations during childhood across various U.S. military bases, including Hawaii and California, as well as Japan, shaping early family dynamics that continue to influence his adult ties.[9]MadeinTYO became a father on January 29, 2017, with the birth of his son, True, to his then-partner, the artist Distortedd (Anhia Santana).[54] He has emphasized the demands of parenthood amid his rising career, particularly the effort required to balance extensive touring with being present for his child, as highlighted in a 2017 interview where he reflected on the profound shift in perspective fatherhood brought.[55]
Relationships and residence
MadeinTYO began dating visual artist Anhia Santana, professionally known as Distortedd, prior to achieving mainstream fame with his 2016 breakout single "Uber Everywhere." The couple welcomed a son on January 29, 2017.[54] In the wake of the birth, MadeinTYO hinted at impending nuptials in a social media exchange, effectively announcing their engagement in early 2017.[54] The engagement was later called off.Post-breakup, MadeinTYO and Santana have co-parented their son, with Santana making appearances in some of his early music videos. MadeinTYO has maintained a low profile regarding his romantic life since 2017, emphasizing fatherhood as the central aspect of his public personal narrative, and no other significant relationships have been publicly disclosed.MadeinTYO relocated to Los Angeles, California, in 2016 to immerse himself in the city's vibrant music scene, establishing it as his primary residence.[9] As of 2025, he remains based in Los Angeles, though he makes occasional trips back to Atlanta, his hometown and a key hub for his early career development.[16]
Discography
Studio albums
MadeinTYO's debut studio album, Sincerely, Tokyo, was released on October 26, 2018, through Private Club Records and consists of 14 tracks. The project features guest appearances from AAP Ferg, [Gunna](/page/Gunna), Roy Wood, and Tinashe, blending trap influences with melodic elements reflective of the artist's lifestyle.[56][57]His follow-up, Never Forgotten, arrived on October 30, 2020, via the same label and includes 17 tracks exploring introspective themes of personal growth and reflection. Notable collaborations appear on songs like "All I Need" with J Balvin and "Sports Center" with Ty Dolla $ign and 24hrs.[58][59][60]NEO TYO, released on February 17, 2023, via Private Club Records and Commission Music, comprises 12 tracks and adopts an experimental approach centered on Tokyo-inspired aesthetics and laid-back vibes. The album highlights the artist's evolving sound with jazzy undertones and features like "SYBP" showcasing his signature flow.[61][62][63]In 2024, MadeinTYO issued TYO 808 as his first fully self-released project under MADEINSOUNDS, featuring 18 tracks with mellow, soulful production emphasizing acoustic and positive themes. Tracks such as "Nothing Better Than (TRUE)" with BJ the Chicago Kid underscore the album's relaxed, introspective tone.[64][65][33]
Extended plays and mixtapes
MadeinTYO began his recording career with mixtapes and extended plays that highlighted his trap-influenced sound and personal narratives, often released independently or through short-form projects to build momentum before full-length albums.His debut mixtape, You Are Forgiven, was released on April 27, 2016, and contains 10 tracks, including early hits like "Uber Everywhere."[66] Later that year, he collaborated with producer 24hrs on the EP 24Hrs in Tokyo, released December 28, 2016, featuring 4 tracks that blend melodic trap elements with themes of luxury and nightlife.[67]In 2017, MadeinTYO issued the EP True’s World on August 25, comprising 6 tracks that explore introspection and street life, produced primarily by in-house collaborators.[68] The project marked a transitional phase in his output, bridging mixtape aesthetics with more polished EP formatting.[69]MadeinTYO's collaborative efforts expanded in the 2020s, including the mixtape-style project Yokohama with UnoTheActivist, released December 10, 2021, as a 16-track album-equivalent that evokes Japanese cultural motifs through its production and titles, though structured with EP-like brevity in individual song lengths.[70] In 2024, he contributed to the basketball-themed mixtape series entry Hoop Dreams 4 alongside J. Arrr, released November 8, featuring 8 tracks with sports-inspired titles like "Pump Fake" and "Form Shooting," emphasizing rhythmic flows akin to on-court movement.[71]That same year, MadeinTYO teamed up with Jay Worthy for the EP Time After Time, released September 13, 2024, a 10-track collaboration infused with jazz samples and laid-back vibes, covering topics from fashion to reflection.[72] Most recently, in 2025, he dropped the EP THROW IT BACK (pack), a 4-track remix collection centered on the title song, showcasing varied production interpretations.[73] Additionally, the EP YOKOSUKA BOY arrived on December 16, 2024, with 6 tracks drawing from his Japanese roots, including skits and soulful introspection.[74]In 2025, MadeinTYO released the collaborative beat tape PARIS TAPE (TOKYO DRUMS BEATS) with producer Flash Garments on October 10, containing 8 tracks drawing from Griselda-influenced production styles characterized by gritty, sophisticated beats via Private Club Records. The project includes cuts like "B4 Paris" that fuse MadeinTYO's melodic rap with raw drum patterns.[75][38]Also in 2025, under the 24HRSnTOKYO moniker with his brother 24hrs, MadeinTYO released 24HRS In TOKYO 2 on August 1 via Private Club Records, serving as a sequel to their 2016 EP and featuring 17 tracks focused on drum-heavy beats and familial collaboration. The project includes features like PnB Rock on "PLUG&B" and emphasizes high-energy, rhythmic production.[76][39][67] These releases distinguish themselves from his studio albums by their shorter durations and promotional focus, often serving as creative outlets for collaborations and thematic experiments.
Singles
MadeinTYO has released nine singles as a lead artist, focusing on melodic trap and laid-back flows that highlight his signature sound. His breakout track, "Uber Everywhere" (2016), achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100.[77] The single earned a double platinum certification from the RIAA for 2 million units sold or streamed in the US.[19] Popular remixes featuring Travis Scott and 2 Chainz expanded its reach, with the Travis Scott version alone surpassing 64 million Spotify streams.[78]"I Want" (2016), featuring 2 Chainz, followed as a key follow-up single and received gold certification from the RIAA for 500,000 units.[79] Building on this momentum, "Skateboard P" (2017) became another hit, certified platinum by the RIAA and peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Rhythmic chart.[19]In 2018, MadeinTYO promoted his debut studio albumSincerely, Tokyo with singles like "Ned Flanders" featuring A$AP Ferg, which debuted alongside an official music video and emphasized his playful lyricism.[80] Later, "HUNNIDDOLLA" (2021) stood out as an independent release, accumulating over 98 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025, showcasing his enduring streaming appeal.[81]Additional lead singles include "Nino" (2024) and "Master Delux" (2024), which continue to explore his melodic trap style with introspective lyrics and smooth production.[35]