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  • Comment: Youtube, Soundcloud, Apple Music and Spotify are not reliable sources and shouldn't be included anywhere in the references. Releasing singles and EPs does not automatically make one notable. How does the subject meet WP:NMUSIC? Utopes (talk / cont) 18:53, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


Y3IIO
ရဲလို
Birth nameAndrew Tin Aung Toe
Also known asSaw Andrew
BornOctober 1999
Yangon, Myanmar
OriginYangon
GenresDance/Electronic
Pop music
Occupation(s)DJ
music producer
electronic music artist
Instrument(s)DJ, piano
Years active2018-present

Andrew Tin Aung Toe (Burmese: အင်ဒရူးတင်အောင်တိုး; pronounced [ʔɪ̀ɴdɹú tɪ̀ɴ ʔàʊɴ tóʊ], known professionally as Y3IIO (Burmese: ရဲလို; pronounced [jɛ̰lo̰]; born 1999) is a DJ, producer, and electronic music artist from Yangon, Myanmar. His music incorporates a fusion of Baile Funk, Favela Bass, Tech House, and Bass Music elements.[1] Y3IIO is recognized for his performances at major festivals, including Ultra Miami, and has gained acknowledgment from prominent industry figures such as Fred Again and Skrillex.[2]

Early life

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Y3IIO grew up in Yangon, where he developed an early interest in music. He began learning to play musical instruments at the age of five and later focused on the piano. During his teenage years, his exposure to electronic music and local DJ performances motivated him to explore music production. He is largely self-taught, learning through online resources and collaborations.[2]

Career

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Early career (2018–2021)

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Y3IIO made his professional debut in 2018, releasing tracks on platforms such as SoundCloud. His initial performances garnered attention for their energetic delivery and distinctive musical blends. By early 2018, he had performed at multiple shows, gaining popularity in Myanmar's underground music scene.[3]

International breakthrough (2022–present)

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In subsequent years, Y3IIO’s music achieved international exposure, with remixes and tracks being featured at prominent music events, including Ultra Miami. His collaborations and support from global artists helped solidify his presence on the global electronic music stage. Y3IIO’s growing social media following and widespread recognition positioned him as a leading figure in Southeast Asia's electronic music industry.[4]

Musical style and influences

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Y3IIO is known for merging diverse genres into his music. His productions combine elements of Bass Music and Baile Funk while reflecting local Southeast Asian influences. He cites inspiration from both international music trends and regional sounds. His live performances are characterized by dynamic set transitions and audience engagement.[5][6]

Discography

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Singles and remixes

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  • Balo Loke Ya Ma Lal (Jerrÿ Jay Remix)" (2024)
  • Balo Loke Ya Ma Lal (ဘယ်လိုလုပ်ရမလဲ) (2024)
  • Boom Boom (feat. MC Jair da Rocha) (2024)
  • Dloka (ဒီလိုက) (2024)
  • Mhone Shwe Yee (2024)
  • On My Way* (2023)
  • Lost Lofi (2021)
  • We Are One (2018)

EPs

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  • "Take Me Back (The Remixes)" (2020)

References

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  1. ^ "Y3llO Tracks / Remixes Overview". 1001Tracklists.
  2. ^ a b Coconuts Yangon (7 April 2022). "PUBG streamer targeted for hanging out with 'pro-junta' celebs". Coconuts Media (Press release).
  3. ^ "Y3IIO". ToneDen.
  4. ^ "Mad Thrills: Y3LLO". Asia DJ Magazine. 23 August 2019.
  5. ^ Chad Downs (3 December 2023). "Feel The Fire With Kartypartyy & Y3llO's 'On My Way". CULTR.
  6. ^ Min Ye Kyaw. "Rangoon Rhythm: DJ Y3llO". MYANMORE.