Up-And-Coming: Luna Is A Bep Shares Musical Journey Ahead of Blok Party

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Hong Kong’s music scene has long thrived on its homegrown talents, and Luna Is A Bep is no exception.
A staple of Hong Kong’s alternative music scene, known for her razor-sharp Cantonese lyrics and experimental spirit, Luna is set to electrify the stage at this year’s Star Street Blok Party.
Luna has been nurturing her creativity since posting her rap lyrics on online platforms as early as 2018, songs which transform everyday observations and social dynamics into sonic gold.
Based in Hong Kong, her music traverses different styles, from Hip Hop and Cantopop to Drum and Bass, a sound that is as unpredictable as the city she calls home.
Her raw, authentic style has quickly gained traction, earning her spots on ViuTV’s Chill Club and the 903 Music Awards. Luna also clinched the Best Electronic Music Single at the Tone Music Awards 2022 for her track "每當幻變時."
As she gears up for her performance, The Beat Asia caught up with Luna to talk about her creative process, the evolution of her music style, and playing the upcoming neighborhood bash.

How did you come up with your name "Luna Is A Bep?"
In 2018, I started posting songs anonymously and wanted a fun stage name. "Luna" is my real name, so I thought of "Luna something." It was originally "Luna Is A Bitch," but I changed it to "Beep." When I made my Facebook page, I made a typo, and it became "Luna Is A Bep," which doesn’t really mean anything.
How did you get into rap and why pursue music?

I come from a grassroots background, and Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) opened my eyes to art. My music reflects local experiences, like Hong Kong’s busy life and social issues.
How would you describe your music and how has it evolved over time?

It’s hard to define—it's very much "me" and evolves over time, often being quite honest.
My taste has shifted. I choose music styles that fit the themes [of the song]. My latest song "到時" is a ballad about my father's loss, and I felt a Cantonese pop vibe suited it best.
Are you experimenting with different styles in the future?

Definitely! I’m exploring my feminine side, and I want to create related concept art.
Can you describe your creative process and where do you go for inspiration?
I focus on staying chill and letting inspiration flow, without a strict routine.
[I find inspiration] everywhere! Conversations, people watching, traveling, and life’s ups and downs.
Which artists impact your music the most?
I didn’t have an idol growing up, but The Low Mays back then really inspired me to embrace wild ideas. I love their absurdity and freedom.
Do you take an on-stage persona? How do your live shows differ from studio work?

I do! I'm more introverted offstage, but onstage, I connect with the audience and enjoy making them laugh.
What do you think about Hong Kong's underground scene?

Social media has changed things. We used to have strong online communities; now it feels more about self-branding. But creativity is alive, and the younger generation's visual sense is more promising now.
Are you excited to perform at Star Street's Blok Party?

Yes! This is my first gig this year after my solo show in January. I appreciate every opportunity to showcase my work and can’t wait to see the audience!
What's next for Luna Is A Bep?
I’m taking a break. As the world slows down and AI tech moves fast, I want to stay calm and prepare for the next steps. I’m researching concepts and working on music, focusing on quality without rushing!
Stay connected to Luna Is A Bep on her website, Instagram and Facebook.
Details on Luna Is A Bep's Star Street Blok Party Performance:
Location: Starstreet Precinct
Time: Friday, Apr. 18, from 2:40 PM to 3:25 PM
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