Far East Movement Debuts New Song for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (EXCLUSIVE)

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Far East Movement debuts new song to promote 'Identity: Project Blue Marble' livestream on Twitch in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month APAHM

is debuting a new song, “We Are the Truth,” which can be heard in the trailer for the event .

the AAPI community has faced in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, said Kevin Nishimura, co-CEO of Transparent Arts and a member of Far East Movement. “But at the same time it’s also a celebration for all that Asian Americans, as a whole, have achieved over the years,” added Far East Movement’s/Transparent’s James “Prohgress” Roh. “From ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ to Ali Wong to Alan Yang, this is representation we haven’t had in the history of our people in this country.”

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