
There’s something undeniably raw about Yohanson — a New Jersey artist who pours pain, beauty, chaos, and catharsis into every melodic freestyle. He’s not just here to make music — he’s here to bleed on the beat. With his latest release, “All My Friends Are Ghosts,” Yohanson confirms what his fans already knew: he’s not trying to fit in — he’s building his own lane.
Influenced by genre-defying legends like XXXTENTACION, Lil Peep, and $uicideboy$, Yohanson brings a sound that’s eclectic, melodic, and full of feeling. It’s not polished for the algorithm or engineered for the mainstream. It’s messy, human, and brutally honest — and that’s what makes it hit so hard.
Check out their new single “All My Friends Are Ghosts”
Yohanson’s creative process is as real as it gets — no script, no fluff. “I freestyle a majority of my tracks,” he says. “I just know in my soul the best therapy for me is to get into the studio and create something amazing that people can really vibe to and connect with.” That kind of soul-bearing honesty has become his trademark — a sound that reflects themes of heartbreak, drug addiction, loss, and love, but also moments of fun and wild energy.
Despite staying mostly underground, he’s carved out a loyal following — one that’s grown through gritty performances, including opening for D Savage, and collaborating with indie artists who bring soul over status. His take on authenticity is refreshingly blunt: “I don’t believe I need a huge feature from someone with no soul to get my art seen.”
Yohanson isn’t chasing clout — he’s chasing something real. And while his relationship with social media is love-hate (“shit is toxic”), he values connecting with fans who understand that his music is more than just sound — it’s survival.

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Whether you’re deep in your feels or just vibing out, Yohanson’s music is there — honest, haunting, and unforgettable.