In honor of Asian Heritage Month, this week’s featured segment of noteworthy songs showcases recent releases from talented Asian Canadian artists.
**”Hotline” by Mikayla Geier**
For those in need of a breakup anthem to welcome the spring season, look no further than Mikayla Geier’s catchy new track, “Hotline.” With playful lyrics and a funky synth bassline, the Vancouver pop artist sets the stage for a post-breakup rebound. Geier’s goal is to create music that resonates with listeners and brings joy. “Hotline” is a vibrant and carefree song perfect for dance floors and carefree moments in the sunny season.
**”If I am me, then who are you?” by Piao**
Exploring the disconnect between self-perception and personal identity, Piao delves into this inner turmoil in her latest single, “If I am me, then who are you?” Against a backdrop of industrial pop sounds, Piao’s introspective lyrics and airy vocals create a bold and captivating atmosphere. This track marks a new direction for Piao, showcasing her versatility as an artist.
**”Technicolour” by Jia**
Jia, also known as Jia Lee, captivates with her dreamy indie-pop sound on “Technicolour.” Drawing inspiration from Lana Del Rey, Jia’s velvety vocals and haunting instrumentals paint a vivid picture of unrequited love. The song serves as a poignant ode to longing and desire, showcasing Jia’s talent for storytelling through music.
**”Angels Weep at Night” by Ashavari**
In her latest single, “Angels Weep at Night,” Ashavari delivers a powerful message of resilience and self-empowerment. Drawing from personal experiences, the Toronto-based artist crafts a survivor’s anthem that combines elements of pop and R&B with dark, glitchy synths. This track offers a glimpse into Ashavari’s upcoming debut album, “Goddess From the Machine,” set for release on May 8.
These tracks from Asian Canadian musicians offer a diverse and captivating musical experience, highlighting the talent and creativity within the community.
