Yoshi Flower Stumbles Upon Inspiration in 'Idle Hands' Visual: Exclusive
It was 4:00 a.m. when Yoshi Flower stumbled across train tracks on his way home from a vinyl bar in Tokyo, Japan. His friend Zac Wolf whipped out his camera and filmed the accompanying visual for Flower's previously-released single "Idle Hands" on a whim, which is exclusively premiering on Billboard today (March 18).
Fans wouldn't expect such creative spontaneity from a song that seems to be about, well, being idle and remaining stuck in a dreary path. But the Detroit-bred artist's stroll between Shimokitazawa and Shibuya is anything but about that.
It was 4:00 a.m. when Yoshi Flower stumbled across train tracks on his way home from a vinyl bar in Tokyo, Japan. His friend Zac Wolf whipped out his camera and filmed the accompanying visual for Flower's previously-released single "Idle Hands" on a whim, which is exclusively premiering on Billboard today (March 18).
Fans wouldn't expect such creative spontaneity from a song that seems to be about, well, being idle and remaining stuck in a dreary path. But the Detroit-bred artist's stroll between Shimokitazawa and Shibuya is anything but about that.
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