Selected curations of articles from Asian Pop Weekly, a premier destination for independent, intelligent and informed reportings on Asian music, read by founder and head editor Jocelle Koh.
About Asian Pop Weekly
Established in 2010, Asian Pop Weekly has since cemented it’s place as one of the only English-language platforms that specialises in reportings on Mandarin popular music. Informed by a multitude of disciplines and perspectives both practical and theoretical, diverse and with an ear to the ground; Asian Pop Weekly exists between cultural, disciplinary and national boundaries precisely to demonstrate the possibilities that exist when you look beyond our differences.
We are obsessed with the notion of bringing Mandarin and Asian music to the world as a means of bridging cultural divides; unearthing the best of what the scene has to offer and presenting it to Western audiences in ways that intrigue yet foster understanding. We strive to produce fully independent, informed and intelligent content about the artists and topics we love; nothing more, nothing less.
About Jocelle Koh
The founder of Asian Pop Weekly and self-titled C-Pop guru, Jocelle discovered her passion for Mandarin music through an upbringing divided between time spent in Singapore and Australia. How she ended up having an affinity with Mandarin music is a mystery to many, but her thirst for knowledge and passion for bridging gaps has informed the foundation of Asian Pop Weekly today. As a music industry professional who has dabbled in everything from journalism and artist management to digital distribution, she wears a lot of hats; all in the name of bringing the music she loves to those who find it foreign.
In 2024, she established fluffle asia, the first Asian women's music collective to address a clear gap in support and discourse around womens’ issues in Asian music, and hosts the fluffle podcast.
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Selected curations of articles from Asian Pop Weekly, a premier destination for independent, intelligent and informed reportings on Asian music, read by founder and head editor Jocelle Koh.
About Asian Pop Weekly
Established in 2010, Asian Pop Weekly has since cemented it’s place as one of the only English-language platforms that specialises in reportings on Mandarin popular music. Informed by a multitude of disciplines and perspectives both practical and theoretical, diverse and with an ear to the ground; Asian Pop Weekly exists between cultural, disciplinary and national boundaries precisely to demonstrate the possibilities that exist when you look beyond our differences.
We are obsessed with the notion of bringing Mandarin and Asian music to the world as a means of bridging cultural divides; unearthing the best of what the scene has to offer and presenting it to Western audiences in ways that intrigue yet foster understanding. We strive to produce fully independent, informed and intelligent content about the artists and topics we love; nothing more, nothing less.
About Jocelle Koh
The founder of Asian Pop Weekly and self-titled C-Pop guru, Jocelle discovered her passion for Mandarin music through an upbringing divided between time spent in Singapore and Australia. How she ended up having an affinity with Mandarin music is a mystery to many, but her thirst for knowledge and passion for bridging gaps has informed the foundation of Asian Pop Weekly today. As a music industry professional who has dabbled in everything from journalism and artist management to digital distribution, she wears a lot of hats; all in the name of bringing the music she loves to those who find it foreign.
In 2024, she established fluffle asia, the first Asian women's music collective to address a clear gap in support and discourse around womens’ issues in Asian music, and hosts the fluffle podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

While best known for sweet love songs crafted in the soul and R&B genres such as “Love Song”, “Love Love Love 爱爱爱”, “Special Person 特别的人” and “Three Person Tour 三人遊” which caused sensations in the early to mid 2000s for their ability to introduce creativity and new genres into a ballad-heavy market, Khalil Fong 方大同 was an artist’s artist and a musicians’ musician who championed authenticity, a stoic reverence towards his craft and ethical living consistently in his work.
Going deep on the singer-songwriter's legacy, philosophy and musical genius complete with soundbites from previous interviews and an analysis of his complete discography, we look at the lasting influence Fong has made on the Mandarin music world.
Narrated by Jocelle Koh
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