Ryan Celsius

[2] The channel's video mixtapes combine underground phonk, trap and hip hop music with nostalgic visuals from popular anime clips and movies.

[4] The Trappin in Japan series, which began in 2017, is among the channel's most popular,[5][6] featuring visual mixtapes with first-person footage of people driving or walking through Japanese streets,[4] coupled with clips from nostalgic films such as Akira,[4] and imagery from The Simpsons.

[5] In January 2019,[2] Celsius was hired by indie record label Amuse to build their lo-fi music division.

[4] In 2020, Celsius worked with Westbrook Media to create a lo-fi mixtape for Will Smith's YouTube channel.

[10][11] In 2021, he performed with Flying Lotus in New York,[12] and was the visualizer maker for the official music video content of the TV series Yasuke.

Screenshot of a Ryan Celsius YouTube video, showing a first-person perspective of a Japanese highway