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KPop Demon Hunters’ Audrey Nuna on Nostalgic Tech and What the Future Holds

As the award-winning singer behind Mira from KPop Demon Hunters, Audrey Nuna started with a Blue Yeti mic and GarageBand — and a dream. Her musical tech journey also included the help of Hit Clips and Tamagotchis. Join us as we discuss her favorite internet and tech moments that shaped who she is today. 0:00…

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As the award-winning singer behind Mira from KPop Demon Hunters, Audrey Nuna started with a Blue Yeti mic and GarageBand — and a dream. Her musical tech journey also included the help of Hit Clips and Tamagotchis. Join us as we discuss her favorite internet and tech moments that shaped who she is today.

0:00 Intro
0:08 Audrey Chu – US Open
0:53 Song to Stream
1:26 First Piece of Tech Audrey Called “Mine”
2:41 RIP Needy Tamagotchis
3:00 What Types of Tech Do You Use Now?
4:52 How Much Has the Industry Changed
6:36 Audrey Nuna’s Identity
8:01 Blueberries and Cheetos – Genre Defying
8:46 Audrey Nuna and Outschool
9:13 Because You’re from Jersey…

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  1. @Jayden-lr2mm

    December 23, 2025 at 8:06 am

    GOLDEN

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    December 23, 2025 at 8:30 am

    카톡

  3. @prasithoudomvilay8454

    December 23, 2025 at 4:33 pm

    That’s so cool she loves old school stuff and what an honor she gets to perform at the us open. Hearing kevjumba and Ryan higa were the original og of YouTuber creators less social media and nowadays there is too many due to so many social media

  4. @Nomaip

    December 24, 2025 at 2:28 am

    Audrey🫶🫶🫶

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