Robby Krieger and Maki Mae collaborate to stand against Asian Hate with a Tokyo Mother's Day Concert | Daily Music Roll

Robby Krieger and Maki Mae collaborate to stand against Asian Hate with a Tokyo Mother’s Day Concert

Tokyo Mother’s Day concert

The famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and The Doors’ guitarist Robby Krieger collaborates with multi-instrumentalist singer Maki Mae to address the concerning issue of Asian Hate with their latest Tokyo Mother’s Day Concert. The iconic guitarist and the singer have amalgamated their cumulative force to spread mental health and accelerate medical care for the hate crime survivors through their latest music video. The video is directed with a cause to expand the social justice programming to end Asian violence.

The video starts with a short introduction from the CEO of the Asian Hall of Fame and is soon followed by a stunning melodic performance by singer Maki Mae. The singer is shown performing on ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’. The audience is sure to get thrilled with her crystal-clear singing qualities throughout. The song is followed by Letitia Fong, the Vice President of the Robert Chinn Foundation Board sharing her insights and soon enough Maki along with Aubrey Leonard, a featuring artist perform together on ‘Pie Jesu’.

The video features Camilla Leonard, Aubrey Leonard, and others. In recent times, Anti-Asian violence and other open acts of hate against Asians of all nationalities have increased to over 3600 percent globally. At this moment, Asian women are most vulnerable and the concern must be now addressed globally to teach the public about the miserable condition of the people.

The Tokyo Mother’s Day concert is associated with a multi-city tour presented by the Asian Hall of Fame and the musical campaign that comprises various live instances of Asian violence supports the crime survivors and promotes gender equality.

‘Stop Asian Hate’ is a crucial agenda that needs to come under focus and the beautiful video is crafted to address the issue in a more meaningful and effective manner. The video throws light on the extremity of the situation across the world where numerous Asians are being harmed, beaten, and treated brutally.

Stop Asian Hate is a rising concern that demands attention and the video has perfectly captured its atrocity with a musical influence.

The campaign is designed to educate the masses through exhibits, forums, equity initiatives, and other forums. The Asian Hall of Fame advocates for over four billion Asians and is the world’s biggest organization of Asian recognition.

The collaboration of Robby Krieger and Maki Mae in the latest concert will cover the grief and other mental health counseling and medical expenses of the hate crime survivors.

The concert is now streaming live on YouTube for free.