The Raj Ramayya Interview
Update: 2025-09-01
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Today on JaianMusic Notes, I’m honored to be joined by Raj Ramayya, an Indo-Canadian singer, songwriter, and composer whose voice is woven into the very fabric of anime history. From lending his vocals to Ask DNA in Cowboy Bebop: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, to the hauntingly beautiful Strangers in Wolf’s Rain, to contributing to modern favorites like Made in Abyss, Raj’s music has touched fans across generations.
Beyond anime, he’s worked with legends like Yoko Kanno, Tatsuya Oe, Chris Mosdell, and Ron Sexsmith, and his career stretches into video games, commercials, and his own acclaimed bands. But for anime fans, his voice is instantly recognizable, part of the soundscape of some of the most iconic series and films ever made.
Today, we’ll dive into how he first connected with Yoko Kanno, what it was like shaping those unforgettable anime songs, his journey across cultures and genres, and what continues to inspire his creativity.
Welcome to JaianMusic Notes, the ultimate podcast for anime music enthusiasts! This is a show where I, review and dissect my anime song covers, break down original anime soundtracks. Get ready for in-depth analyses, behind-the-scenes stories, and fascinating trivia about your favorite anime tunes. Plus, don't miss out on interviews with fellow composers and industry insiders. Join me for all things anime music!
Raj's social media: https://www.facebook.com/rajramayyamusic/
https://www.instagram.com/rajramayya/
https://x.com/rajramayya
Use Code JAIANMUSIC for 30% off: https://lese.io/
Artwork by: https://linktr.ee/goprokyo
Follow my music: https://linktr.ee/jaianmusic
Website: http://bit.ly/1e3mx9f Discord Server: https://discord.gg/esnXAGX
FB Page: http://bit.ly/2cVbBQl Twitter: http://bit.ly/1JVKaRc
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2SEPJL5 FB Group: http://bit.ly/2w9drHM
Tiktok: https://bit.ly/3umT8kj Insta: http://bit.ly/3btisLt
Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/NpJaav
Today on JaianMusic Notes, I’m honored to be joined by Raj Ramayya, an Indo-Canadian singer, songwriter, and composer whose voice is woven into the very fabric of anime history. From lending his vocals to Ask DNA in Cowboy Bebop: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, to the hauntingly beautiful Strangers in Wolf’s Rain, to contributing to modern favorites like Made in Abyss, Raj’s music has touched fans across generations.
Beyond anime, he’s worked with legends like Yoko Kanno, Tatsuya Oe, Chris Mosdell, and Ron Sexsmith, and his career stretches into video games, commercials, and his own acclaimed bands. But for anime fans, his voice is instantly recognizable, part of the soundscape of some of the most iconic series and films ever made.
Today, we’ll dive into how he first connected with Yoko Kanno, what it was like shaping those unforgettable anime songs, his journey across cultures and genres, and what continues to inspire his creativity.
Welcome to JaianMusic Notes, the ultimate podcast for anime music enthusiasts! This is a show where I, review and dissect my anime song covers, break down original anime soundtracks. Get ready for in-depth analyses, behind-the-scenes stories, and fascinating trivia about your favorite anime tunes. Plus, don't miss out on interviews with fellow composers and industry insiders. Join me for all things anime music!
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