KPop Demon Hunters’ Audrey Nuna on Nostalgic Tech and What the Future Holds

From CNET.

As the award-winning singer behind Mira from KPop Demon Hunters, Audrey Nuna started with a Blue Yeti mic and GarageBand — and a dream. Her musical tech journey also included the help of Hit Clips and Tamagotchis. Join us as we discuss her favorite internet and tech moments that shaped who she is today.

0:00 Intro
0:08 Audrey Chu – US Open
0:53 Song to Stream
1:26 First Piece of Tech Audrey Called "Mine"
2:41 RIP Needy Tamagotchis
3:00 What Types of Tech Do You Use Now?
4:52 How Much Has the Industry Changed
6:36 Audrey Nuna’s Identity
8:01 Blueberries and Cheetos – Genre Defying
8:46 Audrey Nuna and Outschool
9:13 Because You’re from Jersey…

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