A singer-songwriter with a gift for emotionally compelling storytelling, Martin Leroux transforms the stories of his unique multicultural upbringing into deeply relatable folk-pop gems. The Tokyo-based artist made his debut with the ‘Parks and Cafeteria’ EP in 2010, and has maintained a steady presence in the Japanese music scene ever since. With his latest releases, he is introducing a new generation of fans to his most touching songs to date.
A self-described “Third Culture Kid,” Martin grew up in Japan as a child to French and Filipino parents. Fittingly, his songs often explore the search for connection, self-acceptance, and belonging. And while he is clearly inspired by the classic singer-songwriters such as Tracy Chapman, James Taylor, and Joni Mitchell, Martin writes and sings with a distinctly modern voice.
“My goal with music is to leave something behind that makes the world just a little bit better,” he explains. “I hope what I write can help others heal, the same way my favorite songs have helped me.”