After dividing and conquering the worlds of solo music and acting, China’s most popular boy band might be getting back together. TFBoys, a trio of singing tweens (though…
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Rainbow Chan remembers the beauty and cheese of the golden age of Canto and Mandopop, acknowledging its mark on her identity while also stamping it with…
When we last spoke to Sydney-based musician and visual artist Rainbow Chan, she had just released her 2019 album Pillar, an experimental club sound LP that…
Despite the music industry not being the most positive of environments at times, acclaimed producer , songwriter and guitarist Derrick Sepnio is proof that a little…
By Jocelle Koh Talking about the Earth and environmental issues can be depressing sometimes. I could bore you with a bunch more stats about how human…
By Jocelle Koh When we started conceptualising #APWEARTHEMERGENCY, one of the biggest topics we had to digest was how we could make the connection between Asian…
By Jocelle Koh From the first moment singer-songwriter Cehryl’s tunes met our ears, we were in love. An eclectic but ever-soothing mix of R&B beats, folksy…
By Jocelle KohThis article is part of Asian Pop Weekly’s “Smoke and Mirrors” series. Click here to read other articles in the series. Owning a dulcet,…
By Jocelle Koh Young up-and-coming singer and model Gillian Fung a.k.a Gilly Boy makes her powerful debut into the music industry with first single ‘Blue For…
By Matt TaylorGraphics by Allison Sun Editor’s Note: Following on from our ‘Songs of Defiance‘ piece on LGBTIQ Mandopop, the recent Hong Kong protests caught our attention and…