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                                    Aditya Ojha is a genre-blurring artist whose music fuses emotional vulnerability and global influences. Born in India and raised in Singapore, he discovered hip-hop while living in Houston, Texas—an early spark that shaped his unique sound and worldview.
He first emerged under the moniker BOYINSPACE, releasing music from 2017 into early 2019. Tracks like feelings, BLVD, and Don't Call Me showcased his ability to blend dreamy production with raw introspection. His EP 157 marked a darker, more refined turn, earning attention across Asia’s underground scene.
From 2020 to 2023, Ojha released sporadically as Taiyo Amari, using that time for private experimentation and personal evolution. While publicly quiet, he was creatively active—rebuilding his sound, exploring new emotional territory, and stepping back from the pressure of constant output.
Now releasing under his real name, Aditya Ojha returns with a sharpened vision. His debut album Dreamland (April 2024) is a concept-driven exploration of falling out of love, told through atmospheric production and emotionally direct songwriting. The project reflects a more mature, narrative-driven approach—balancing melancholy with clarity.
Following the album, Ojha released Morocco in summer 2024, a rhythm-forward single that became his most successful track to date. Blending slick production with global textures, it expanded his audience and reinforced his ability to move between intimate storytelling and wide-reaching soundscapes.
                    He first emerged under the moniker BOYINSPACE, releasing music from 2017 into early 2019. Tracks like feelings, BLVD, and Don't Call Me showcased his ability to blend dreamy production with raw introspection. His EP 157 marked a darker, more refined turn, earning attention across Asia’s underground scene.
From 2020 to 2023, Ojha released sporadically as Taiyo Amari, using that time for private experimentation and personal evolution. While publicly quiet, he was creatively active—rebuilding his sound, exploring new emotional territory, and stepping back from the pressure of constant output.
Now releasing under his real name, Aditya Ojha returns with a sharpened vision. His debut album Dreamland (April 2024) is a concept-driven exploration of falling out of love, told through atmospheric production and emotionally direct songwriting. The project reflects a more mature, narrative-driven approach—balancing melancholy with clarity.
Following the album, Ojha released Morocco in summer 2024, a rhythm-forward single that became his most successful track to date. Blending slick production with global textures, it expanded his audience and reinforced his ability to move between intimate storytelling and wide-reaching soundscapes.
Total plays
                            578,831
                        
                                                
                            Updated on 2025-08-11
                        
                        
                        
                    Social media links
Monthly listeners
                    5,325
                
            Followers
                    411
                
            Top Cities
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                                Singapore242 listeners
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                                Kuala Lumpur192 listeners
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                                Bangkok77 listeners
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                                Phnom Penh106 listeners
Most popular tracks
| Track | Plays | Duration | Release date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|  | 119,330 | 3:37 | 2024-04-11 | |
|  | 89,584 | 4:36 | 2024-06-28 | |
|  | 66,354 | 4:05 | 2024-04-12 | |
|  | 58,906 | 3:03 | 2024-04-11 | |
|  | 36,974 | 3:55 | 2024-04-11 | |
|  | 21,034 | 2:20 | 2024-01-19 | |
|  | 20,927 | 2:60 | 2024-04-11 | |
|  | 19,081 | 2:45 | 2024-03-15 | |
|  | 14,726 | 3:33 | 2024-04-12 | |
|  | 13,205 | 2:59 | 2024-04-12 | 
