Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month: Six Captivating Songs from Our Favorite AAPI Artists


As we celebrate AAPI Heritage Month, it's important to recognize and appreciate the incredible contributions made by Asian American and Pacific Islander artists in the music industry. Their diverse talents and unique perspectives have enriched our musical landscape and continue to inspire audiences worldwide. Join us on a captivating musical journey as we explore six sensational songs from some of our favorite AAPI artists: Raveena, keshi, H.E.R., thuy, Eric Nam, and Katherine Ho. Get ready to be inspired and uplifted by their extraordinary artistry!


Raveena - "Honey"

Raveena’s comforting voice and melodies have captured the hearts of listeners around the globe. Her track "Honey" seamlessly blends elements of R&B and neo-soul, creating a mesmerizing soundscape that transports us to a realm of pure bliss. “Honey”'s poetic lyrics and Raveena's strong vocals intertwine to create a truly captivating experience that leaves a lasting impact.

H.E.R. - "Best Part"

With an enigmatic aura and soulful voice, H.E.R. has quickly become a symbol of hope and empowerment for many. Born to a Filipino mother and African American father, H.E.R. (an acronym for "Having Everything Revealed") masterfully blends R&B, soul, and contemporary sounds. Her Grammy-winning tracks like "Best Part" are testimonials of her unparalleled vocal prowess.

keshi - "SOMEBODY"

As an Asian American singer-songwriter, keshi effortlessly blends introspective lyrics with dreamy melodies, creating a unique sonic experience that resonates deeply with listeners. His music touches our hearts, reminding us of the importance of self-reflection. Among his impressive repertoire, one of our favorite songs of his is "SOMEBODY," a soul-stirring track that showcases his raw emotions and evocative storytelling. With his smooth voice and enchanting artistry, keshi has become an inspiring figure in the AAPI community, representing resilience, authenticity, and the beauty of embracing one's true self.

Eric Nam - "I Don’t Know You Anymore"

Our admiration for Eric Nam grows exponentially every day, and we are constantly reminded of why he is a beloved figure in the music industry. Eric's warm vocals, charismatic stage presence, and genuine personality have endeared him to fans worldwide. With his ability to effortlessly navigate various musical genres, he continues to captivate audiences with his soulful ballads, infectious pop anthems, and amazing collaborations. One of our favorite songs by Eric Nam is "I Don’t Know You Anymore," a track that showcases his emotive voice and lyrical depth. Beyond his musical talents, Eric's unwavering advocacy for Asian representation and cultural exchange amplifies his impact. As an AAPI role model, Eric Nam inspires us to pursue our passions fearlessly and embrace our identities unapologetically. He is a true embodiment of talent, passion, and cultural pride, making him an icon to be celebrated during this special month and beyond.

thuy - "playing tricks"

We are honored to recognize the remarkable talent and artistry of thuy, a rising star in the music industry. With her ethereal voice and magnetic presence, thuy effortlessly captivates audiences. Her soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics weave tales of relationship woes and self-discovery, resonating deeply with listeners of all backgrounds. One of our favorite songs by thuy is "playing tricks," a beautifully crafted piece that showcases the struggles of womanhood, family, and relationships.

Katherine Ho - "Yellow"

Katherine Ho's incredible rendition of "Yellow" became an anthem of representation and resilience after being featured in the hit film Crazy Rich Asians. Her delicate yet powerful vocals, combined with the song's touching lyrics, offer a beautiful homage to the power of love. "Yellow" is a shining example of the transformative power of music to ignite a sense of belonging.

As we celebrate AAPI Heritage Month, it is crucial to recognize and appreciate the immense talent and artistic contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander artists in the music industry. The music we've explored from Raveena, keshi, H.E.R., thuy, Eric Nam, and Katherine Ho is a testament to their unique voices, cultural heritage, and the power of music to inspire and connect people across borders. Let's continue to embrace and support AAPI artists, their stories, and their remarkable musical journeys every day.


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Edited by Tayra Curumilla

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