Since its launch in 2020, RADAR has served as Spotify’s program to showcase rising artists from all around the globe, supporting them and taking their skills to the worldwide musical stage. The program’s South Korean initiative, particularly, has launched artists like AleXa, ASH ISLAND, NMIXX, and SOLE to the world, revealing the nation’s breadth of promising new expertise.
And this month, hip-hop sensation Huh is stepping up as the primary RADAR Korea artist of 2023.
Huh made his debut in 2019 when he appeared on the ninth season of the favored Mnet rap competitors Show Me the Money. He caught the attention of competitors group leaders Choiza and Gaeko of Dynamicduo, who later invited him to affix their Amoeba Culture label. Huh hit the bottom working with a string of singles and reside performances, and the discharge of his debut album, 926. Last yr, Huh returned to Show Me the Money, the place he wowed audiences together with his monitor “Midnight Law.”
Now he graces the duvet of the official RADAR Korea playlist.
“I’m excited to be able to connect with listeners around the world and introduce my own colors and music as an artist through Spotify’s RADAR program,” Huh advised For the Record. “I’m grateful for the opportunity Spotify has given me as the first RADAR Korea artist of this year, and I’ll continue to showcase who I am and the music I love.”
This is simply the most recent instance of Spotify’s dedication to spreading the modern sounds of Korean hip-hop all through the world. In addition to the relaunch of our international Ok-hip-hop playlist KrOWN, Spotify partnered with Amoeba Culture in January to launch the Ok-hip-hop Rookies program, which goals to help rising expertise in Korean hip-hop.
Listen to extra of Huh and the wonderful new expertise within the RADAR Korea playlist.