MasaHY, Emage_way, and HEIGHT Unite Global Sounds on “SPARK”

Tokyo-based producer MasaHY joins forces with Nigerian artist Emage_way and rising rapper HEIGHT on “SPARK,” a genre-blending collaboration built around rhythm, atmosphere, and forward-thinking production.

Rooted in Afro-inspired grooves while shaped by modern global sound design, “SPARK” reflects a shared artistic vision centered on music without borders. The track merges different musical cultures into a sound that feels fresh, immersive, and internationally resonant.

At the center of the record is MasaHY’s genre-fluid production style, drawing influences from R&B, Dancehall, Reggae, Jazz Fusion, and Funk. His production creates a layered sonic environment that balances refined musicality with club-ready energy, moving effortlessly between groove-driven momentum and atmospheric depth.

Complementing that foundation is Emage_way, whose melodic instincts and emotionally grounded vocal delivery bring warmth and soul to the track. As a singer, songwriter, and producer, he channels Afro-driven rhythm into an expressive performance that connects feeling with movement.

Adding another layer to the collaboration, HEIGHT delivers a sharp rap performance shaped by drill and contemporary hip-hop influences. Inspired by artists such as Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, HEIGHT brings an atmospheric and emotionally aware style that blends storytelling with modern urban energy.

His contribution reflects a personal philosophy where music exists as both reality and escape, adding authenticity and emotional texture to the collaboration.

Together, the three artists create a sound that fuses Afro-rooted rhythm with futuristic urban production, balancing groove, emotion, and movement in a way that feels globally connected yet culturally grounded.

With “SPARK,” the collaboration highlights how contemporary music continues evolving through cross-cultural exchange — bridging Tokyo’s progressive beat culture with the global pulse of African rhythm and modern hip-hop influence.

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