Do you feel any pressure representing contemporary music from Asia on a mainstream level in the U.S.?
I don’t feel pressured, and I don’t want to be. The thing is I have no example. There’s no one in front of me who has done this before. Maybe there were people who have tried, but I can’t really name anyone who was successful enough to be my mentor as an Asian woman.
Earned It
#8 United States
#8 Canada
#8 France
#9 Brazil
#10 Switzerland
#13 Thailand
#15 United Kingdom
#15 India
#15 Russia
#17 Ireland
#19 Turkey
#20 Norway
#20 Spain
#22 Denmark
#23 Indonesia
#23 Sweden
#26 Germany
#28 Mexico
#28 Philippines
#30 Austria
#32 Australia
#35 South Africa
#37 Hong Kong
#38 New Zealand
#48 Netherlands
#51 Belgium
#59 Italy
It seems as if CL is the only one looking to be seriously pushed/backed, so who knows what will happen?
Looking at her producers/collaborators and shoots, you can see they're actually serious about this.
But she won't because that doesn't fit the stupid sjw narrative she's spinning. Attacking black people isn't her thing. Attacking whites, gay whites, whatever white is her thing. She's not doing it from an intellectual perspective (which is possible) she's just a loser flop fug fad desperately clinging to anything that'll keep her RT count up.
She's just not intelligent enough for what she's trying to talk about. But that doesn't even matter because like I said, the real goal is career perpetuation not analysis.
tl;dr she's still a homophobe, racist, ugly, fad flop.
It seems as if CL is the only one looking to be seriously pushed/backed, so who knows what will happen?
Looking at her producers/collaborators and shoots, you can see they're actually serious about this.
I think she could do it too, and be consistently successful, not just a flash in the pan meme like Psy. It's crazy how everyone always said she'd be the one to be successful in the US, and it's actually happening.