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2 CD Package: Billboard Presents: Electric Asia Vol. 1 + VIBE Presents: Urban Asia Vol. 1

$229.00

2 CD PACKAGE 双CD套装

Billboard Presents: Electric Asia VOL. 1 + VIBE PRESENTS: URBAN ASIA VOL. 1

Includes shipping (Hong Kong and Mainland China only)
包邮(只限香港和中国大陆)

CD dimensions: 13cm x 13cm

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SKU: 003
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Album 1

Billboard Presents: Electric Asia Vol. 1 features 15 tracks including a Steve Aoki remix of Chinese superstar Jane Zhang’s hit ‘Dust My Shoulders Off’ with Timbaland and a remix of K-Pop icon Jessica’s single ‘Wonderland’.

Additionally, the album contains exclusive new tracks from Korea’s DJ Soda, Thailand’s Dome Pakorn Lam and Japan’s Ksuke, among others.

亚洲电音精选辑《Billboard Presents: Electric Asia Vol. 1》收录了亚洲最热的电子音乐,其中包括了张靓颖和Steve Aoki操刀的《Dust My Shoulders Off》混音版,Kpop偶像Jessica和PUNCH $OUND的《Wonderland》混音版,DJ SODA首张个人单曲《Stay Sweet》等等!

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/album/billboard-presents-electric-asia-vol-1/id1243613493
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Billboard Presents Electric Asia Vol. 1
(Release date: Jun 2017)

1. Jane Zhang – Dust My Shoulders Off (Steve Aoki Remix)
2. Silverstrike – Drop Me in the Air (feat. Shimica)
3. The Dedbtz – How Much I Need You (feat. Morlin Liu)
4. Jessica Jung – Wonderland (Punch $ound Remix)
5. Jannine Weigel – Raindrops (Silverstrike Remix)
6. DJ Soda – Stay Sweet
7. Divine – Mere Gully Mein (feat. Neazy)
8. Nucleya – Bass Rani
9. Ksuke – Pool (feat. Meron Ryan)
10. FUTURE BOYZ – Tokyo Style
11. Miss Yellow – Satellites
12. Dome Pakorn Lan – Won’t Stop for Nothing
13. Hiraeth – Fun (feat. Amor)
14. TAK – Upper City
15. DJ Wordy – T.O.K.Y.O. 


Album 2

VIBE Presents Urban Asia Vol. 1 features veteran heavyweights in the Asian rap game like Edison Chen, MC Yan, Thai hip-hop pioneers Thaitanium and many of the region’s leading music stars, including Higher Brothers and Bohan Phoenix from China, Raja Kumari and Divine from India, as well as Mrs M and UKA from Mongolia, and more from Korea and Japan.

The 15-song project contains four exclusive tracks, including “Youth Anthem” featuring China’s Boss X and “Can’t Breathe” featuring Chinese Superstar MC Jackson Wang.

由b2音乐与美国Billboard旗下最具标志性的杂志VIBE联手呈献亚洲嘻哈精选辑‘Urban Asia’第一辑。参与此精选辑的艺人包括了重量级嘻哈先驱如陈冠希,MC仁,泰国的Thaitanium和在全球迅速崛起的海尔兄弟和Bohan Phoenix,还有来自印度的Raja Kumari和Divine,蒙古的Mrs.M与UKA以及更多来自韩国、日本和亚洲各地的艺人,展示了亚洲多元的音乐风貌。

此精选辑收录了来自亚洲各地最新潮最具代表性的十五首嘻哈作品,包括四首独家新歌,包括来自中国的谢帝的《Youth Anthem》和中国嘻哈新星王嘉尔的合作歌《Can’t Breathe》。

Stream it now: https://awal.lnk.to/VibePresents
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VIBE Presents: Urban Asia Vol. 1
(Release date: May 2018)

1. Can’t Breathe – Eddie Supa feat. Jackson Wang and Stan Sono
2. No Hook – Bohan Phoenix x Higher Brothers
3. Youth Anthem – Boss X feat. Xu Xin Wen and Alex Hong
4. Bang – Mrs M
5. City Slums – Raja Kumari feat. Divine
6. Papillon – Jackson Wang
7. Just Like That – Tittsworth and Mestizo feat. Rome Fortune and Bohan Phoenix
8. China Trap House – TPA Feat. Al Rocco and Ivy
9. That’s Not Me – Silverstrike x Gianni Marino feat. Shimica
10. Turnt – Thaitanium
11. Don’t Stop – Uka
12. Mahjong – Beijing Boiz
13. This Is My Life – Khasi Bloodz
14. On & On – Seamo x Crystal Boy x Kuro x Socks
15. Alien Lover – Edison Chen x MC Yan x Chef

 

 

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iamSHUM

iamShum is one of the most accomplished and active Japanese DJ / producers. Hailing from tropical Okinawa, the “Hawaii of Japan”, the feel-good, laid back vibes resonate through his music. Shum began his career at Avex, the leading Japanese record label. At Avex, he was half of the dance duo Future Boyz. He also penned hits for many of Avex’ biggest stars. In 2018, Shum struck out on his own, releasing solo albums that hit #1 and #3 on iTunes Japan’s dance music charts. Shum has played throughout Japan and around Asia, and has appeared at major festivals including Ultra Tokyo and A-Nation. Shum’s remix if Rat City’s Kind of Love was a standout track on Billboard presents Electric Asia Vol. 3.

SILVERSTRIKE

Since moving back to HK from N America, SILVERSTRIKE AKA Terrence To (23 years old) has been at the forefront of the local Dubstep, EDM and Trap production scenes. He has produced beats for Hong Kong stars such as Dough Boy, Pakho Chau, Double T, Shimica, JW, and 24 Herbs. Now he is getting his live DJ game ready for bigger stages and opportunities – along with b2 Music – as the Mainland Chinese EDM and Hip Hop scenes are exploding. SILVERSTRIKE has recently created mind-blowing remixes for 21 PILOTS, Chinese star Tia Ray, Thai superstar Jannine Weigel, and has recently produced songs for Victoria Song (K Pop group FX) 2020 looks to be a big one for HK’s beat making Boy Wonder SILVERSTRIKE as he gears up to drop his first mini-album – a collection of his remixes, featuring artists like Foreign Beggars (UK), MRS M and Sasha Grey (US).

Mrs. M

You cannot talk about the Mongolian Hip Hop scene – centered in her hometown of Ulaan Baatar – without talking about Mrs M. In many ways she IS the Hip Hop scene. But she’s much more than that, as she channels influences as diverse as Eryka Badu, Macy Gray and Sade. But make no mistake about it, Mrs M is original.

Mrs M started recording and making DIY videos with like-minded friends around 3 years ago, and she quickly broke out with her smooth, sultry flow, and the ability to sing and rap – often combining the two effortlessly in the same song. Her single ‘Bang’ has garnered a million YouTube views (a real feat in a country of only 3 million) and caught the attention of Hong Kong/US music label b2 Music – so much that they added the track onto their VIBE sponsored ‘Best of Asian Hip Hop’ compilation, Urban Asia Vol. 1. Now the same group has signed her for international artist management under their b2 talent Asia division.

Her first English language single ‘Tasty’ dropped in May 2019 on b2 Music and has already gotten 2 million YouTube views, and caught the attention of NY Hip Hop producer Harry Fraud (French Montana, A$AP Mob, Wiz Khalifa, etc) who will work with her in his Brooklyn studio on her first English EP. Following that will be her first full-length album with b2 Music, and spots at major Asian and US festivals next year.

UNVS

Based in Seoul, UNVS represents a new chapter in the evolution of Korean boy bands. Hailing from Korea, Taiwan and Japan, the five members  have already made a mark on the K-Pop landscape. Korean broadcaster SBS recently featured the band on their influential “Rookie King” television program, the same show that broke BTS in 2013. This “making of the band” reality series will be broadcast on MTV in 15 markets throughout Asia. Their debut album “Timeless” was released on February 23, featuring well-written, hooky tunes by Korean super-producer Room 102.

SHIMICA

Born of Japanese-Filipina descent and raised in Hong Kong, Shimica is a true Pan-Asian talent ready to break out on the world stage. Her career began in 2014 when her vocal performance on the song ‘The Way We Dance’ won film song of the year in Hong Kong. One of the most accomplished topliners in the region, she has also penned dozens of songs across multiple genres, many of which recorded by top Chinese and Korean stars like Victoria Song (FX), Sammi Cheng and Pakho Chau. As a featured vocalist and topliner she has worked with a variety of artists including RayRay, Bijou, DJ LIZZY and her longtime collaborator SILVERSTRIKE. Shimica has also appeared on albums including Billboard presents Electric Asia Vols. 1 & 3 and Vibe presents Urban Asia Vol 2. 

Complementing her songwriting skills, Shimica is also a talented performer, who recently finished fifteen dates in Asia backing Canto legend Sammi Cheng. She also DJ’s regularly at Hong Kong’s top clubs.