Biography
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Born In
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States
Jayfoo is the electronic music alias of Jason Fujita, a talented film composer and producer. Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Fujita's musical journey is rooted in a diverse range of influences, including Classical, Jazz, Electronic, Japanese, and Hawaiian music. His extensive academic background includes a double major in film scoring and composition with a minor in video game scoring from Berklee College of Music. He further honed his craft by earning a Master of Fine Arts in Composition and Experimental Sound Practices from the California Institute of the Arts, and a Master of Music from the University of Southern California's prestigious Screen Scoring program.
Under the moniker "Jayfoo," Jason Fujita has garnered significant attention in the electronic dance music (EDM) scene, accumulating over a million streams across various platforms. He is particularly recognized for his work as a composer for the popular Doodley YouTube channel. His discography as Jayfoo includes a series of fruit-themed tracks such as "Coconut," "Mouse Melon," "Nectarine," "Crabapple," "Starfruit," "Persimmon," "Clementine," "Cranberry," "Blackberry," and "Pumpkin," many of which are compiled on the "Doodley Soundtrack, Vol. 1" album released in 2023. He has also released individual singles like "Starfruit" and "Clementine."
Beyond his electronic music projects, Fujita is an accomplished film composer whose work has been featured in a variety of films, television shows, and video games. He has contributed to the music teams for major productions including "Star Wars: The Bad Batch," "Star Wars: Tales of the Empire," "Doom Patrol," "Million Dollar Listing," "Star Wars: Ahsoka," "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," "Dark Winds," and "Titans." His film scores have received accolades at international film festivals, including the Los Angeles Film Awards and the Canada International Film Festival.
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