INTRODUCING: Resonate’s Global Asian Spotify Playlist

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[dropcap size=big]A[/dropcap]t Resonate, we celebrate the triumphs of our East Asian brothers and sisters around the world. From film to politics to science to music, the global Asian community never fails to strive for excellence and success.

As a community, we are faced with many unique hurdles and it is our job to bring these issues to light. Expressing ourselves about our experiences can be tough, but as the saying goes – where words fail, music speaks.

With this in mind, we have compiled a playlist of the best music created and performed by Asians around the world. From BTS to Yoko Ono to Steve Aoki to Awkwafina to Jay Chou, we’ve tried to cover as many genres as possible.

We are always on the search for new music from the community, so if you have any recommendations, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at info@weareresonate.com.

Furthermore, we would like to open our playlist to upcoming artists seeking exposure. If you or your band would like to be featured on our playlist, please let us know too.

Enjoy, follow and share! x

Click here to open the playlist in Spotify.

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