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Ingredient: Cucumber
Not to mention, the 27-year-old is as cool as one! She starts the song off with her pure, unadulterated voice, and is ever-present but unobstrusive - just like how the chunks of cucumber in
rojak are there but not there, yet will be sorely missed if they re not added.
Wah seh: She s been named one of Spotify Asia’s 25 Most Influential Artists Under 25, and has received critical acclaim from Billboard and the BBC.
Most impressively, her song writing work for artists in Europe earned her the 2019 COMPASS Award for the most royalties accrued on an English song.
Alternative pop and R&B artist, Zack Tabudlo’s “Binibini” has broken a record on Spotify as the longest-running number #1 local track by a Filipino RADAR artist on the Philippines Top 50 Chart this year. It
Manila, 26 May 2021 – Alternative pop and R&B artist, Zack Tabudlo’s “Binibini” has broken a record on Spotify as the longest-running number #1 local track by a Filipino RADAR artist on the Philippines Top 50 Chart this year. It maintained its reign at the top of the charts for six consecutive weeks, as well […] More
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From left, Jennie, Rose, Lisa and Jisoo of BLACKPINK perform onstage during the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 12, 2019 in Indio, California.
With K-Pop in its crosshairs, Korea brings Spotify’s total markets to 93 and will see the streamer compete with local platforms, as well as YouTube and Apple Music.
Back in 2014, Spotify debuted its first K-pop playlist, giving the genre a global platform and helping lay the foundation for the rise of current superstars like BTS and BLACKPINK. Six years on, the streaming giant is looking to do the same for the next wave of South Korean artists as it makes its long anticipated entry into the world’s sixth-largest music market.
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From left, Jennie, Rose, Lisa and Jisoo of BLACKPINK perform onstage during the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 12, 2019 in Indio, California.
With K-Pop in its crosshairs, Korea brings Spotify’s total markets to 93 and will see the streamer compete with local platforms, as well as YouTube and Apple Music.
Back in 2014, Spotify debuted its first K-pop playlist, giving the genre a global platform and helping lay the foundation for the rise of current superstars like BTS and BLACKPINK. Six years on, the streaming giant is looking to do the same for the next wave of South Korean artists as it makes its long anticipated entry into the world’s sixth-largest music market.