Cosplay Monday — Spotlight on Kyahri (Sarah from Scotland)
Monday I like to shine a little light on the creators who helped shape my early YouTube journey — the dancers, the singers, the cosplayers, the ones who brought color and energy into the J‑pop and K‑pop tribute world long before algorithms cared. And today, I’m going back to one of the very first performers who ever caught my eye: Sarah from Scotland, known online as Kyahri.
When I first started YouTube, most folks remember that I was deep into J‑pop and K‑pop tributes. That was my whole world — editing videos, remixing tracks, and celebrating the dancers who poured their hearts into every cover. Over time I even got to collaborate with a few of them, which felt unreal back then. But before any of that, before the dancers and the collabs and the themed tribute nights, there was Sarah.
I found her when she was still a young performer, posting dance covers, cosplay‑inspired looks, and those expressive reels that made you stop scrolling. Even now, she has this unmistakable presence — a mix of confidence, softness, and a voice that carries more emotion than you expect from a short clip. She’s one of those rare creators who doesn’t just perform; she radiates.
Her cosplay work has only gotten stronger over the years. She blends J‑pop sweetness with anime‑inspired styling, and she brings a kind of Scottish charm that makes her stand out in a sea of creators. Whether she’s doing a character transformation, a dance cover, or just vibing with a song she loves, she has that spark — the kind that made me say, “Yeah… this one’s special.”
And honestly?
She still is.
Creators like her were a huge part of my early YouTube identity. They inspired me, pushed me, and reminded me why I loved making tributes in the first place. So for this Cosplay Monday, I’m giving a shoutout to someone who helped shape the early days of my channel without ever knowing it.
Here’s to Kyahri — still one of a kind, still shining, and still rocking that voice I’ve loved since day one.
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