Yatto kimashita ne, ‘Drag Race’” (“‘Drag Race,’ here at last”).Originally a visual-kei rocker from Stockholm, Endigo launched a successful YouTube channel in 2014, specializing in “meme music” and absurd humor.
Endigo’s videos also explore their deep love for Japanese pop culture in the form of music, games, cartoons and Harajuku fashion.
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