[Machine Translation] TOKYO-raised rising star DIVA! Yup'in", a rising R&B DIVA from TOKYO, finally releases their debut album "Who are you? The album title "Who are you? The title of the album "Who are you? Yup'in's own answer to this question is contained in the 10 songs on the album. Yup'in says of the album, "It seems that everyone knows themselves best, and I think it's important to be straightforward and say, 'You...'" (Who are you?). Who are you? I think that many people are unaware of who they are or are lost in their own search for themselves. The title of the album is derived from such a simple question. The songs on this album are a collection of life-size Yup'in created between the ages of 17 and 21, and were written with the confidence to say, "This is Yup'in! I am proud to say that this is Yup'in!" I packaged them in a single album as my business card, so this is my answer to the question. I hope that everyone who listens to "Who are you? Who and what are you living for? I hope it will be a bible that will help you to clarify who you are and what you are living for, and to answer your questions with great confidence. A song of love dedicated to his late mother. Watch out for the lead song "Humanity", which is 100% sympathetic! The lead song "Humanity" was filmed in New York, and the popular single "No matter what I say", which is available for rent exclusively at TSUTAYA, is also included! <profile>Yup'in (Yapin) was born on January 16, 1994 in Tokyo. A rising star DIVA born and raised in Tokyo. Influenced by her parents, Yup'in was exposed to piano and band instruments from her childhood, and grew up surrounded by music. When she reached puberty, she taught herself to dance and immersed herself in street dance in order to pursue self-expression. In high school, Yup'in won prizes in various contests, including the National High School Dance Drill Competition, and emerged as a dancer. As she was about to graduate from high school, she refused to be "normal," and to live her life in her own way, she collected lyrics she had been writing and started a new project called "The Last Song" at the age of 17 or later.