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Chanpan Chinatown, NYC where Grace Dumdaw (they/them) and twin brothers Lance and Matthew Tran (both he/him) started busking to fund the recording of their first EP. The three quickly grabbed the attention of the fashion and music world alike and joined Haru Nemuri on tour in 2024. The band’s growth continued through 2025 with the release of their debut EP “endlessly,” sold-out headline shows in NYC and LA, several viral moments, K-Pop co-signs, and another tour with Post Animal. 2026 brings the release of new music and their first festival dates plus international shows. |
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Dominic Fike The Florida-born artist moves effortlessly between laid-back, beach vibe that suddenly shoots into Frank Ocean-style emotional brokenness. His two most recent releases, „14 Minutes” (2024) and „Rocket” (2025), along with his role in „Euphoria”, have taken his popularity to a whole new level. |
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Jade LeMac The Vancouver-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumental uses her creativity to unite the world of storytelling and music in a unique and captivating way. She takes pride in her half-asian heritage and connection to the 2SLGBTQ+ community, both of which have profoundly shaped her capacity to transcend the boundaries between genres. |
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Japanese Breakfast Critically acclaimed indie pop band led by Korean-American musician and author Michelle Zauner. The project is known for its lush, textured soundscapes, emotional lyrics exploring grief, and maximalist joy. |
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JENNIE Since bursting onto the scene in 2016, JENNIE has impacted culture and made history via her music, acting, fashion, and entrepreneurship. The world initially met her during 2016 as one-fourth of powerhouse BLACKPINK, breaking countless records such as becoming “the only Korean band to headline Coachella,” “the highest-charting female Korean act on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200” and their ‘Born Pink World Tour’ being the highest-grossing concert tour by a female group and Asian act in history. |
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KATSEYE 2025 was a breakout year that saw KATSEYE crowned TikTok’s Global Artist of the Year and earn two GRAMMY nominations for Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Gabriela.” Their latest single, the edgy, high-energy “PINKY UP,” expands the world KATSEYE has been building – confident, playful and always pushing pop forward. The song, which received its live debut at Coachella, turns chaos into celebration, capturing the group’s unmistakable energy and momentum. |
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Stray Kids 8-member boy band formed in March 2018. Stray Kids were crowned winners of “Top K-Pop Album” at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards and “Best K-Pop” at the 2023 MTV VMAs. Not only did they debut eight consecutive albums as No.1 on the Billboard 200 Chart with their latest release DO IT, but they became the artist with the most RIAA Gold Album Certifications of any K-Pop artist in history. Stray Kids won’t stop breaking through all geographical and cultural boundaries to resonate deeply with global listeners. |
Wisp Her music encompasses a dynamic blend of shoegaze and nu-metal elements – these, along with her evocative lyrics, have led her to early success down various avenues. Inspired by the likes of Whirr and Deftones, Wisp is leading a renaissance of both genres. |
WHATMORE The N.Y.C.-based rap collective that’s bridging hip-hop, R&B, and indie rock, formed of members: Cisco Swank, Yoshi T, Jackson August, $eb (Cebu), and Elijah Judah. |










