YOSA: Style, Storytelling, and Sticky One Styll

05/09/2025 32 min
YOSA: Style, Storytelling, and Sticky One Styll

Listen "YOSA: Style, Storytelling, and Sticky One Styll"

Episode Synopsis

In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with YOSA, a creative powerhouse whose work spans acting, comedy, music, and entrepreneurship. A Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree and founder of Naso, YOSA is best known for his viral “Pissing Off My African Parents” series (2B+ views) and for characters that spark the question: is he American or British?

Our conversation explores his multi-layered journey — from playing college soccer to launching a startup, cultivating his own sense of style, and now releasing “Sticky One Styll”, a track that blurs performance, slang, and social commentary. Along the way, YOSA shares how humor becomes cultural dialogue, why fans say his content uplifts them during hard times, and his personal philosophies.

🎙️ Highlights

The viral “Pissing Off My African Parents” series and its cultural resonance

How college soccer discipline shaped his artistry

Playing with identity through accents, humor, and style

The story behind “Sticky One Styll” and UK-inspired performance

Founding Naso and reshaping creator ownership

📍 Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.