Since her teen debut in 2004, Miliyah Kato has bridged the gaps between genres, fusing the worlds of thumping hip-hop and violin-heavy J-pop for a sound that's unmistakably her own. She's worked with Europop-inspired producer Tetsuya Komuro as well as rappers like Verbal and RIP SLYME, who add a playful hip-hop vibe to the mix. Continuing in the footsteps of Japanese superstars Utada Hikaru and Namie Amuro, Kato capably hopscotches from high-energy pop to orchestra-backed slow burners, but her most compelling work marries disparate tastes and tempos for maximum impact.