Emyli is truly the definition of being multi-talented. The entertainer, hailing from Tokyo, Japan, can belt out those vocals as well as throw down some hot moves on the dance floor. In keeping busy by working hard on her growing music career, Emyli still tries to “keep a good balance in all aspects of her life”.
Read her responses to the ’10 quickies’ below, and get to understand Emyli on a deeper level beyond the artist:
1.) What is your one-line positive thinking mantra?
Work hard, play hard! J
2.) Describe your personality?
Introverted, yet outgoing with the people I feel comfortable with… I’m also a very private person.
3.) What practices have you adopted that have led to a healthier lifestyle?
Dancing has always kept me in shape physically, mentally and emotionally.
4.) The world is going green, have you embraced the trend?
I’ve always divided trash into combustible and non-combustible and plastic bottles. Japan has always been very neat (and actually pretty strict) in regards to dividing trash, so whenever I go to a foreign country, I feel kind of guilty to just throw all trash into one trash can.
5.) Provide us with a few tips and tricks for holistic living?
Try to keep a good balance in all aspects of your life—for example, you can’t just work work work, or play play play, but work, play, rest, be thankful, be appreciative of all the things you have in life. Love and cherish those around you, and the same energy will come back to you.
6.) Describe your fashion style?
Mode and mannish.
7.) How do you unwind after a long week?
I sleep as much as I can. Watching a movie with a nice glass of wine is nice, too J
8.) What empowers you?
My family, friends, people who work hard all empower me to do more, do better, strive higher.
9.) What is your favorite cuisine?
I love Japanese food, but I also love anything spicy!
10.) How do you creatively express yourself?
I express myself creatively through songwriting, the way I sing, the way I present myself onstage, the way I dress.
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She’s such a great artist! I found her answer about being green really interesting. It’s cool that she divides her trash, I’ve heard that Japan really IS rather strict about that and I think that’s great. I wish America would embrace the habit more, I find it really a good thing to do.