[Exclusive Interview] ábi Talks Inspiration Behind Newest Single 'getting in my way' and Being Yourself in the Music Industry

 


Get to know Korean American singer-songwriter ábi as she takes you on a journey of independence with her latest single, “getting in my way.” The single showcases ábi’s ability to create a unique blend of K-pop with a touch of contemporary R&B and neo-soul.

ábi joined forces with Korean producer DAVIAN to create this anthem of liberation. The mesmerizing voice and fusion of musical styles from the LA-based singer showcase her cultural background and expertise from training in both the United States and South Korea.

I got to talk with ábi for KpopWise about the powerful meaning behind this single and her journey into music. Dive into the conversation as ábi gives insight into her creative process and advice on success in the music industry.


Congrats on the release on your newest single “getting in my way.” What is the inspiration behind this track?

Thank you so much! “getting in my way” was inspired by a transitional period I was encountering with my artist identity, with a lot of internal conflict of deliberating who I was as an independent solo artist vs. who I was as the frontwoman of a band. I was in a position of having to pivot - after a nearly-completed project was “held hostage” by a producer I used to work with. This song is an anthem of breaking free from the habit of idolizing someone who just isn’t worth the pedestal. It’s all about reclaiming your power and realizing you don’t need anyone else’s validation to shine or achieve what you’re ultimately after.

“getting in my way” is a powerful song of liberation and strength. Is there a song or album that has brought you strength and encouragement?

The album, “Blood,” by Lianne La Havas is one I always have on rotation.

How did your journey into music begin? What were some challenges you’ve faced along the way?

I have always loved to sing since I was little. Participating in K-Pop Star in my early years helped me determine my desire to study music to be able to create my own more intentionally. There was a period of debating where I wanted to pursue my career—and it was between the US and Korea. Coupled with my identity crisis, I had to think about what was next. While I had established my presence in the music industry in South Korea, with my hopes to be able to bring more exposure of K-pop music and Korean artists to the United States, it felt fitting to continue my journey in Los Angeles, CA where I could connect and collaborate with diverse creatives. 

What were some of your musical influences growing up?

I really enjoyed listening to singers like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone, and so many more—there’s a lot to learn from the greats. The versatility in their voice, the unique phrasing, and sense of emotion delivered through their performance truly guided and inspired me to be the artist I am today.

Can you give us a little insight into your creative process as a songwriter?

There’s always an inclination to write when “something happens,” whether that’s a turning point, a new conflict, a tragedy, something to celebrate, or of course, love. Because my songs are rooted in experiences I’ve lived through, the words come naturally when pen meets paper. From there, I work with my incredible team to further develop and grow the song through the arranging and production process to ensure the storytelling is captivating and authentic.

As a multicultural artist who has experienced the music industry in both South Korea and the United States, what advice would you give to individuals who want to pursue music in either market?

As an artist who is also a Social Media Manager by day, I pay close attention to the market’s trends. And though “finding your niche” was a prominent strategy for increasing exposure, more recently I’ve noticed that those who fit into multiple categories—or multiple “niches” —actually reach a larger audience. Because if you think about it, we’re all multidimensional as human beings. We have multiple passions and a range of different things we like and dislike, so I believe the best way to present yourself is to be your fullest self, rather than trying to squeeze into a specific category to increase visibility. Those who resonate with you, will resonate with you because you’re you.

Your Instagram showcases your eye for aesthetics. How would you describe your style when it comes to fashion?

I tend to be more of a minimalist than a maximalist on a day-to-day basis, but I typically reach for pieces that are sleek, modern, and a little bit edgy. I love a monochromatic palette (if you haven’t noticed), with mostly all-black outfits taking up the majority of my apartment’s square footage. My favorite color is also black (surprise, surprise), simply because I love the sense of sophistication and timelessness. I always love a good leather jacket to add some drama and also enhance the polished aesthetic, creating a classic-film-noir meets modern street style.

Besides your new single, are there any other upcoming projects you want to share with fans?

I’m actually so excited to share that “getting in my way” is just a taste of what’s on the way. This release is a teaser for a three-part album I’ve been working on for the last several years with some of the best creatives and collaborators, and I can’t wait to finally be able to share it with you. Meet me over on Instagram @abigailkim_ for the latest updates and stay in touch!




Chanel

Chanel is a pop culture writer and studies digital marketing. She nerds out on all things TV, film, and music (especially K-pop). She is always catching the latest Marvel and DC releases. K-pop captured her heart through BLACKPINK albums and later became a fan of BTS, Stray Kids, TWICE, and loves to discover new artists. She plans to use her creative talents and passion for storytelling to continue to write and work in global marketing in entertainment.

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