Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo Wiki, Bio, Age Jhene Aikos Brother
Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo was the elder brother of the famous singer Jhene Aiko, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in 2010, passing away just two years later. His family lived in South Los Angeles, but their home burned down when he was eight so they moved near Slauson Avenue around View Park–Windsor Hills, Baldwin Hills, and Ladera Heights where he was homeschooled until high school. He calls her home neighborhood “Slauson Hills”.
Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo Wiki, Bio and Parents
Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo was born to Christina Yamamoto and pediatrician Karamo Chilombo (born Gregory Wycliff Barnes). His parents are divorced. He had seven siblings, four from both his mother and father’s side and three half siblings from his father’s side. His sister is R&B singer Mila J.
His mother is of Spanish, Dominican, and Japanese descent, and his father is of Native American, African-American, and German-Jewish descent. His maternal grandfather is Japanese and his maternal grandmother is Creole Dominican with Spanish ancestry.
Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo Age
Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo was born on July 7, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. He died on July 19, 2012 at the age of 26. He was Japanese-American, Spanish-American & Dominican-American on Christina’s side and African-American, German-American & Jewish-American on Karamo’s side. His full name in Spain & the Dominican Republic was Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo Yamamoto.
Jhene Aiko Wrote Song ‘For My Brother’
Before Jhene Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo’s death, he was working as a media personality. He was known for his positive outlook on life, and was a great source of strength for his family and friends in the face of his illness.
He was an inspiration to many, especially his sister Jhene Aiko. Before her brother Miyagi died of cancer on July 19, 2012, Aiko recorded “For My Brother” on her laptop, which was initially intended only for her brother to hear. He was able to listen to the song shortly before his death.
On August 27, 2013, Aiko was involved in a car accident in Los Angeles along with her daughter, older sister Miyoko, and her daughter’s father, O’Ryan. She suffered various injuries, but the other passengers were unharmed.
Jhene Aiko On Her Brother’s Death
Jhene Aiko said in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, “For me, writing has always been my way of expressing myself and not feeling judged, just getting through difficult times…I feel like when anyone holds anything in, that creates stress and pain disables you.”
‘I definitely have been in really dark moments. I’m an emotional person and very, very sensitive. Sometimes it feels like I can’t even go outside because I’ll literally feel every passing person’s emotions or [I’ll watch] the news [and] I’ll be like, ‘Ok, s***. I’ll really feel it to the point where I feel like I can’t move. And that’s why I write. That’s why I make music. I try to turn it into art.” Below are the poem lines;
i held my breath waiting to see you take another, but you did not, where did you go? do i really have to grow up without you? am I really alive without you? are you in the stars? is there a God? do you walk with him? is he a she? is she in me? will we ever talk again? is it strange that I cant wait to meet my fate, just to see your face, again? Miyagi Ayo Hasani Chilombo, i love you to infinity – your baby sister
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