Hot Sour Spicy Sweet by Umamiya

Hot Sour Spicy Sweet by Umamiya
Girl group Umamiya has released their debut single Hot Sour Spicy Sweet. Comprised of five women from different Asian Pacific Islander ethnicities, each member of “Umamiya” is a talented, triple-threatening singer, songwriter and dancer. Breaking new ground with singers representing Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan and the Philippines, “Umamiya” is poised to be the first truly Pan-Asian R&B/Pop group to break through the global entertainment market. Get to know all the members Cathedral Leung, mari.kris.am.i, Winnie Wu (a.k.a. WWII), Kitty Karaoke, and Kim Min Jung. Umamiya was formed from the unlikely pairing, Los Angeles-based record company, S-Cube Entertainment, and Cold Tofu, the nation’s premier Asian-American improv group. If you like Hot Sour Spicy Sweet, you can get it at Amazon.

Will Umamiya be able to crossover to the US market like the hit songs A Ballad for Kimchi by The Calamari Retribution and BaO Eat You Up parody by Patty Yu? If the flavors are right, Umamiya will have people clamoring for more. Hope they have a music video coming out.

Hot Sour Spicy Sweet by Umamiya

More about S-Cube Entertainment
Headquartered in Los Angeles, S-Cube Entertainment’s mission is to develop and share music influenced by a developing pan-asian urban movement. In a rapidly changing environment of digital media and muticulturalism, S-Cube Entertainment stands poised to become the bridge between Asia and the rest of the world.

About Cold Tofu
Based in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo, Cold Tofu is the nation’s premier Asian American comedy improv group. It is dedicated to promoting diverse images of Asian Pacific Americans through comedy and to developing multiethnic talent through education and performance. A nonprofit organization, Cold Tofu was founded in 1981, and is under the leadership of its current Artistic Director Helen H. Ota.

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