
Backstage at Molly Santana and Don Toliver’s Brooklyn Show
By Ivan Guzman
Nov 25, 2024Molly Santana makes it all look so effortless. The Japanese-American pop/rap princess exudes confidence and swag in all she does, including her recent single “Windows Up,” from her latest project Masonic Musik.
The 20-year-old's unique sound stems from a cross-cultural upbringing between Los Angeles and Tokyo, where she attended fashion school and developed a distinct identity that blends sonics and style. With co-signs by Lil Uzi Vert and Bryson Tiller, Santana is clearly carving out a lane all her own with music that incorporates genre mixes from punk and rage aesthetics that are still bubblegum-trap and flirty at the same time.
“The power of music never fails to amaze me,” she tells PAPER in an exclusive tour diary. “Look at all the people it can bring together.” After working a job at Little Caesars, Santana went from rags to riches by uploading her songs to SoundCloud and quickly became a noteworthy rising star in the underground internet rap universe.
Fast forward to today, and she is playing stadiums across the country. After opening up for Ski Mask The Slump God this summer, Santana took it a step further by landing an opening gig for Don Toliver on his massive North American ‘PSYCHO’ tour. Santana took PAPER backstage at one of her biggest career highlights thus far — performing at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
All my little tingz. My favorite pierced Balenciaga handbag with my matching white Goyard backpack, the most cutest and comfortable Givenchy slides, my new fave spiked Doublet sneakers and the I <3 NY teddy bear backpack I wore on stage.





I really do! Thank you for such a beautiful night, New York ❤️.
Photography: Tasmin Meyer Ersahin
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