Hmong’s Top Ten Music Videos

YouTube has powered so many people from cat lovers to filmmakers across the entire world at the tip of our fingers. YouTube also gave minorities the power to make their own music videos from low budget filmmakers to huge well known partners in the American Music Industry. However, little is known about the Hmong music performers within the United States. After an intensive research of gathering information, there is approximately three hundred and twenty Hmong artists, give or take a few hundred, from the early eighties and nineties on audio cassette.

In 2012, there was an escalating number of music being produced by Hmongs online in their own community and Facebook pages. So, within a few months after the first Hmong Music Awards, another person was on the verge of promoting Hmong musicians and breaking that wall Hmongs built within their respective community in order to venture out towards other Asian communities and collaborate with other talented Asian artists.

Today, other Asians will discover another beautiful side of Hmong Americans making music and promoting themselves online for people all over to discover who they are. Hmong music is on the rise and here are the Top Ten Hmong Music Videos.

1. Jade Lee

2. Kayla Hang

3. David Yang

4. Cody C. Lee

5. The FamiLy

6. Ka Lia Yang

7. DogDig

8. LP TL

9. Proto-J

10.Hmong Collaboration

7 thoughts on “Hmong’s Top Ten Music Videos

  • Anonymous

    Never knew. Always great to discover new things.

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  • jaimie_ting_

    Just because an artist is not signed to a major label does not mean they do not have something wonderful to offer. As clo pointed out YouTube is a great vehicle for these artists to get their sounds out there.

    My favorites here were Kayla Hang and The FamiLy. I found Kayla on Twitter and YouTube so I can keep up with her career as she moves forward. Didn’t find much info on The FamiLy but it was a quick search and I’ll keep trying. Hope by The FamiLy had a great beat and an even better message.

    I did find albums on iTunes from Jade Lee (3 Faces Of My Heart) from 2010 and DogDig (self titled) from 2012. As usual showing no discipline when I’m in iTunes I purchased both. I love music and always support those that create it.

    Thank you clo for opening the door for me to visit these exciting artists. I’m grateful.

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  • HmongMusicFan

    The Hmong community has definitely come a very long way in music. I’ve heard of a few of these artists but haven’t heard of some. I’m definitely a big fan of Jade Lee. I think she is by far the most dynamic artist we have in the Hmong community. Much respect to the other artists also but we all have our favorites. 🙂 Keep it up everyone and thank you clo for showing the world these wonderful artists.

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  • Anonymous

    Thank you Anonymous for your comment. This list is to help show multiple talented Hmong individuals, not just one person who has done one or two videos. This is also a way to help break the Hmong people’s habit of staying within their comfort zone and branch out into other cultural diversity.

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  • Anonymous

    Yay! Hmong people are coming up. I’ve seen all these videos prior to this list. I really like Proto J and Jade Lee. Never really heard of the others outside of youtube. I also think that Jade Lee has two other videos “That Boy” and “I’m Done” that was worthy of being on this list also. Overall, great job everyone, much pride.

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