Tag: Featured Musicians


  • Oleg Kasynets

    A multi-artist from Ukraine who currently lives in Toronto. Since he was a child, he has been active as a performer in TV commercials and advertisements. Although new in the dance world, his unique style has attracted the attention of the industry and has appeared in various music videos (KORRA-A, Foxtrottt “Shields”). He also served…

  • KLARK

    KLARK

    KLARK (pronounced “Clark”) is a Washington, DC-based multimedia artist whose work blurs the lines between pop, R&B, house, and electronic soundscapes. Known for richly layered vocals and confessional songwriting, KLARK’s songs explore queer and Asian-American identity, courage, and self-reinvention. His discography is vulnerable yet defiant, intimate yet expansive. KLARK’s artistry extends beyond music and into…

  • Kumari Suraj

    Kumari Suraj is a non-binary multi-disciplinary artist, choreographer, creative director, designer, 2SLGBTQ+ activist, and personality. A vibrant mix of West Indian, South Asian, Native American, and European heritage, Kumari’s work reflects their exploration of life and celebration of their cultural background. Their unique storytelling encourages conversation between contrasting communities and cultural understanding relevant to today’s…

  • Seba Chang

    Seba Chang (stylized: seba chang) is a queer, neurodivergent, Korean-Indian-American artist, producer and storyteller based in San Francisco Chinatown. Their self-produced debut album ‘spacecarpet’ is a multilingual, genre-warping coming of age story that explores identity, loneliness, and what it means to say goodbye to home. 

  • Son of Paper

    Son of Paper (SOP) is a renaissance artist with roots in Hip-Hop culture and San Francisco Chinatown community work. SOP chose his artist name to pay respect to the lineage and artistry of his immigrant great grandparents— who came to the U.S. as Paper Son’s and Daughters over 100 years ago. Currently, Son of Paper…

  • Gay Hollywood Dad

    Gay Hollywood Dad is the moniker of filmmaker Quentin Lee and simultaneously also a documentary feature that he has produced in 2018 currently streaming free on Tubi: Gay Hollywood Dad contributed the yet-to-be released song “Can’t Stop My Dreams” to the movie.