Singaporean artiste Nat Ho seems to be fully embracing the peripatetic life: He’s decided to move to Seoul.
Moving to South Korea was quite a spur-of-the-moment decision, the Tanglin actor told us, but not uncharacteristic – his latest single is also about choosing the YOLO life. He has also lived in Taiwan, where he released a Mandarin album; and the US, where he completed a course in music production in Los Angeles.
“I attended a seminar about K-pop a few months back, and the statistics on the growth of K-pop are phenomenal – something like 400 per cent just over the pandemic,” he shared. “With more and more Korean content, whether it's music, film, or TV, resonating with audiences worldwide, the demand for content, and hence songwriters, producers and musicians, presents many exciting opportunities. And this is not just limited to the K-pop market, but also the burgeoning indie music scene.