K-pop artist Henry Lau, second to right, and LA-based hip-hop group Far East Movement/ Courtesy of Monster Entertainment |
By Lee Gyu-lee
Multi-talented K-pop artist Henry Lau has released a single "Nice Things," a collaboration with artists Far East Movement and AlunaGeorge.
The artist's agency Monster Entertainment said Monday that the Chinese and English versions of the song were released on Feb. 7 and 14 respectively.
The song is part of the Los Angeles hip-hop group Far East Movement's 10-track collaboration project with Chinese music streaming company NetEase.
The group, consisting of three Asian-American members, is best known for the song "Like a G6" and has worked with several K-pop artists, including Chanyeol, Jay Park, and Hyolyn.
Kev Nish, Far East Movement's rapper, said: "We were able to get a glimpse of Henry's musical talent from playing the violin and piano on TV to being able to sing in Korean, English, and Chinese, and thought we must try and do something creative with him."
Lau debuted as a member of K-pop group Super Junior M in 2008, but has been performing solo since his 2013 release "Trap."
Meanwhile, he has also released "Thinking of You," a medium tempo track featuring bubbling Spanish guitar chords, on Feb. 12.