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Where the Asians At?
RJ Bagus
8 episodes
6 days ago
In today's entertainment industry, diversity and inclusion are a major topic, and in the music industry we are seeing Asians become more and more prevalent in the spotlight, that begs the question, “Why are Asians now being in the media? Why did it take so long for Asians to be accepted? And Is this overall good for Asian and Asian Americans?” This podcast series, Where the Asians At? hopes to answer those questions, as well as introduce some asian and asian american artists who need to be heard. Made for the University of the Pacific, Music Industry program by RJ Bagus.
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In today's entertainment industry, diversity and inclusion are a major topic, and in the music industry we are seeing Asians become more and more prevalent in the spotlight, that begs the question, “Why are Asians now being in the media? Why did it take so long for Asians to be accepted? And Is this overall good for Asian and Asian Americans?” This podcast series, Where the Asians At? hopes to answer those questions, as well as introduce some asian and asian american artists who need to be heard. Made for the University of the Pacific, Music Industry program by RJ Bagus.
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Interview with Chloe Tang: E-PITY ME, Her Inspirations, and the Growth of Asians in Music
Where the Asians At?
1 hour 51 seconds
4 years ago
Interview with Chloe Tang: E-PITY ME, Her Inspirations, and the Growth of Asians in Music

In this interview, I talk to pop artist, Chloe Tang of Phoenix, Arizona. We talk about her musical inspirations, her new EP, E-PITY ME, and her many experiences in the music industry  from collaborations with artists like Bohkeh and Covex, all the way to opening up for Dua Lipa. We also talk about how asians are here in the music industry and we're here to stay. 

Where the Asians At?
In today's entertainment industry, diversity and inclusion are a major topic, and in the music industry we are seeing Asians become more and more prevalent in the spotlight, that begs the question, “Why are Asians now being in the media? Why did it take so long for Asians to be accepted? And Is this overall good for Asian and Asian Americans?” This podcast series, Where the Asians At? hopes to answer those questions, as well as introduce some asian and asian american artists who need to be heard. Made for the University of the Pacific, Music Industry program by RJ Bagus.