His last EP Closure was a surprise success. Now G. Nine is moving quickly to expand his audience — and cement his artistry with “Bad News”.

From Singapore, the singer discusses a prolific decade-long career and why he’s just now reaching his artistic peak.

How Orion Song Found His Voice Making Time Machine

Singer-songwriter Orion Song wanted to produce an EP that celebrated R&B’s history and sound. In the process, he found his artistic voice.

the reissues project

A new series offering a second look at overlooked music released by Asian artists.

the rookies

In-depth profiles about leading independent Asian musicians.

Micah Yoo Takes the Lead

The singer-songwriter grapples with how to love and be loved on his debut EP “Yellow”. He hopes you see yourself in his stories.

On “Mediocre At Best”, Pluto Koi Is Packing Up His Insecurities

Pluto Koi used to be known as a hopeless romantic. Now he wants you a more complex version of himself.

Yel Is Turning Her Best Memories Into Works of Art

The California-based singer-songwriter makes dreamy, romantic music that is becoming a smash hit on streaming services.

Roman Kayz has never sounded as charismatic or as bold as he does on “Fallout”. Hear the new single now.

critically speaking

Essays from the frontlines of K-Pop and beyond.

Lucas Wong Wants a Second Chance. Will Fans Allow it?

After serious accusations sent the idol on hiatus in 2021, he’s re-emerged with an apology and a documentary. But questions about the truth remain.

The Simmering Politics of (G)-IDLE’s “Wife”

The group’s provocative new single is a sharp missile wrapped inside a bubble gum package.

BoA in Japan: Soft Powers and Teenage Dreams

In 2001, BoA was the first of her kind: a K-Pop star landing number one’s in Japan. Her success transformed K-Pop into a global super power.

Essential reading from the API music scene

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BoA Has Nothing to Apologize For
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BoA Has Nothing to Apologize For

Recently, BoA has leaned into her artistic instincts and abandoned a desire to create hits. The results are the most satisfying - and surprising - of her career

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How Rain Introduced K-Pop to the West 
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How Rain Introduced K-Pop to the West 

Though critics didn’t understand him, Rain’s two night concert in New York in 2006 shaped how K-Pop would retool itself for the next decade in an effort to succeed in the West.

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