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Filipino-Ghanaian artist traverses genres

Jewel Owusu releases new single ahead of EP

FOR Filipino-Ghanaian artist and producer Jewel Owusu, exploring genres and staying true to her identity as a musician has helped her stay motivated. Her latest single, 鈥淪park,鈥 delves into what happens when one tries to break out of stagnation.

鈥淚 feel like a lot of us feel like we get stagnant in our life and bored with the things going on, and we mistake that with wanting to be with a new person,鈥 Ms. Owusu said at a virtual press conference on Aug. 14.

Produced by fellow Australia-based musician Aria Wood, 鈥淪park鈥 speaks to the universal desires to 鈥渨ant something more in life and be more connected with yourself.鈥

鈥淏eyond that, I hope listeners have a good time while listening to my music and it provides them a space to move around and dance,鈥 said Ms. Owusu.

She also shared her experiences forging a new path in electronic pop 鈥 being raised in New Zealand as a person of color and traversing various genres in her music meant she doesn鈥檛 easily fit in any boxes.

鈥淲hen I first started, I made lo-fi, pop, and bedroom R&B, which is very different from what I鈥檓 making now. That鈥檚 kinda the music that鈥檚 easiest to produce and it also felt like the music people wanted to hear,鈥 she explained.

鈥淣ow I鈥檓 making music that I want to hear, music that I want to make.鈥

Her single before 鈥淪park鈥 was 鈥淪lip Away,鈥 released last month, with lyrics that talk about growing up a person of color in predominantly white spaces. 鈥淭hat isolation, feeling different from everyone else, follows you through the rest of your life,鈥 she added.

Ms. Owusu also found that staying in touch with her roots in Ghana and in the Philippines has helped her gain confidence to take up more space in the electronic-pop music scene. Last year, she collaborated with Filipino avant-pop artist Ena Mori on the track 鈥淭ime Machine,鈥 which was dedicated to her Filipino mother鈥檚 experiences.

Her upcoming EP, which will include both 鈥淪park鈥 and 鈥淪lip Away,鈥 is set to blend many genres: alternative pop, dance music, and even indie rock.

鈥淭he sound I鈥檓 making comes naturally based on what I like and enjoy listening to,鈥 she said on how purposeful she is with standing out. 鈥淚n electronic music spaces, it鈥檚 dominated by non-people of color, so it鈥檚 important to be as loud as you can be to take up space.鈥

The last time she was in the Philippines was in 2020, before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. She has always used the time during visits to be with family in San Fernando, Pampanga.

鈥淚鈥檝e never done anything music-related. It鈥檚 always just family time,鈥 Ms. Owusu said. 鈥淏ut I鈥檇 love to do some gigs and music sessions!鈥 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana