For years, Singapore's music industry has been seen as too small, too risky, and too difficult to build a sustainable career in. But a new generation of entrepreneurs and artists is challenging that narrative by creating opportunities instead of waiting for them.
On The Agenda, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Dominic Yuan, founder of PARKA, the independent music label he launched while still in university.
Dominic shares why he took the leap into building a record label at such a young age, the biggest challenges facing emerging Singaporean artists, and whether it's finally possible to build a successful music career without leaving the country. As more local talent gains international attention, is Singapore's music scene entering a new era?

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