Southeast Asia’s homegrown artists are knocking K-pop off its pedestal | Music News
• A new generation of homegrown Southeast Asian artists, including Thai acts like YOUNGOHM, MILLI, and Joey Phuwasit, are emerging with unique styles that diverge from the traditional K-pop formula. • These artists are leveraging the blueprint established by South Korea's cultural juggernaut, which proved there is a massive global appetite for Asian music. • While regional fame existed in the 1980s and 90s, the unprecedented crossover success of K-pop acts like BTS and Blackpink—highlighted by events like Coachella 2023—has paved the way for others.
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