Music News - He left Singapore in 2011 for further opportunities overseas as he felt “restricted” as an artist. Now back home after 10 years abroad, he feels the local artistic scene is “much better” with foreign talents coming here to inspire people and creating “projects. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Sometimes, all it takes is to go out and look at other people's living experiences to make you cherish what you have. In local beatboxer Dharni Ng's case, he learnt to truly appreciate Singapore after living overseas for 10 years. "Living here is like a mini wonderland," the 36-year-old told YouTuber Max Chernov in an interview published yesterday (Jan 8)..