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Bryan Chase Finds Freedom “OUTSIDE” with BIG Naughty
If you’ve been feeling buried under everyday stress and mental noise, Bryan Chase and BIG Naughty are giving you a way out. Released May 28, Bryan Chase’s new single “OUTSIDE” featuring BIG Naughty is a breath of fresh air. The Korean American hip-hop and R&B artist, formerly stylized as Bryan Cha$e, unpacks the weight of tangled thoughts and burnout. Rather than sitting in the negativity, the song pushes outward towards clarity and relief.

Sarah Tan
Jun 1


MICO Creates "DREAMBOY": a New Persona
MICO, the “Internet Hometown Hero,” is inviting his listeners to look past the rockstar facade with the release of “DREAMBOY,” featured on his debut album When the lights turn on, which will be available to listeners on June 26. With “DREAMBOY” and “Like You Mean It,” this Toronto-based artist has invited his fanbase to the small town of Stillville. Stillville appears to be a quiet Americana suburban community, but this town may not be what it seems.

Angela Hom
May 28


Emei Embraces Her Inner Theater Kid with "Night at the Opera"
Coming out of her Rabbithole tour, Emei is jumping straight into a new era: Theater Kid core! The independent artist is embracing her theater roots with the new single “Night at the Opera,” the title track from her new EP dropping later this year on June 12th. This is a bold step in a new direction as her previous work focused on a more synth-forward, alternative feel.

Angela Hom
Apr 20


ERIC NAM’S NEW SINGLE FANS THE FLAMES OF REVENGE
The hit Peacock show The Traitors has taken the world by storm, inspiring memes and now even music videos. Eric Nam has come straight off the Traitors train and is firing back at ex-ally and “traitor hunter” Rob Rausch (his words, not ours) in his newest single “How the Fire Started.” By surrounding himself with fellow co-stars from the Peacock TV show, Nam pushes the limit in his music video for this pop hit by asking, “What if the faithfuls sought revenge?”

Angela Hom
Apr 1


Myles Lloyd Teams Up with JUNNY, GEMINI and Karencici for K-pop Inspired “DMC” Remix
K-pop meets Western pop on Myles Lloyd’s latest single “DMC,” a reimagining of his original track “Drive Me Crazy.” The smash hit blew up in South Korea, hitting over 26 million streams, landing on the country’s Top 200 charts, and even getting a shoutout from the 7-member K-pop boy group, ENHYPEN. After witnessing the meteoric growth and overflowing love from fans, Lloyd was inspired and felt it was only fair to return these adorations.

Sarah Tan
Mar 9
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