Kowloon sounds like the kind of act you stumble onto and instantly wonder how it isn’t everywhere already. “Life in Japan” lands with a glossy, world-weary hook and the sort of confidence that makes a fresh tab feel necessary.
The track rides a rubbery bassline, crisp drums, and neon-bright synths that flicker like storefront signs after dark. Vocals stay cool and slightly detached, which gives the whole thing a sleek, late-night pulse without sanding off the edges.
Perfect for a city walk, a kitchen dance break, or staring out a train window like you mean it. The song fits right beside the hour when the day loosens its collar and the lights start looking expensive.