SEEDA's NEET Tokyo YouTube Channel Restored After Unauthorized Access
The restoration ends a nine-day disruption for a channel that has become a notable platform for uncut interviews with figures across hip-hop and adjacent scenes.
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Rapper SEEDA's hip-hop media YouTube channel NEET Tokyo was restored on July 7 after being temporarily deleted on June 28 due to unauthorized third-party access. The channel, which has 433,000 subscribers, posted a new interview video with artist ksr:3 on the same day as the restoration.
NEET Tokyo, the YouTube channel run by rapper SEEDA, is back online after a nine-day deletion caused by unauthorized access. The channel was restored on July 7, and SEEDA posted an interview video with fully self-produced artist ksr:3 the same day. NEET Tokyo's official X account thanked viewers for their concern and credited Google's support staff by name for helping with the recovery. The channel, launched in 2017, has 433,000 subscribers and is known for its green-screen, uncut interview format featuring rappers, beatmakers, dancers, YouTubers, VTubers, and comedians. Its most-viewed video is an interview with rapper Nidra Assassin.
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