Nelson Babin-Coy
Nelson Babin-Coy is a multifaceted American singer-songwriter, translator, and master of ceremonies, who has made a significant impact in Japan. His academic journey began at the University of California, Berkeley, where he pursued a degree in East Asian Languages with a focus on Japanese, equipping him with the skills that would later enhance his career in the arts and communication.
At the age of 15, Nelson ventured to Japan for the first time, coinciding with the sister city relationship established between his hometown of Burbank, California, and Ōta. This experience ignited his passion for Japanese culture and music, paving the way for his future endeavors.
Over the years, Nelson has garnered recognition for his contributions to the music scene in Japan, blending various genres and showcasing his unique style. His talents extend beyond music; he has also made a name for himself as a translator, bridging cultural gaps through language. As an MC, Nelson has hosted numerous events, captivating audiences with his charisma and fluency in both English and Japanese.
His career is marked by a commitment to fostering cross-cultural connections, making him a beloved figure in the Japanese artistic community. Nelson Babin-Coy continues to inspire through his work, celebrating the rich tapestry of both American and Japanese cultures.