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      • Founded in 2015, 88rising has gone from a scrappy management company to a noted media brand. In addition to being the home of buzzy artists including Atarashii Gakko!, Rich Brian, Joji, Niki, and more, 88rising has expanded into film and live events, all while maintaining its core mission of centering Asian artists in mainstream culture.
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    88rising (stylized as 88⬆), which was formerly known as CXSHXNLY (pronounced "cash only"), is an American record label founded in 2015 by Sean Miyashiro. According to their website, Miyashiro describes it as a "hybrid management, record label, video production, and marketing company".

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  3. Sep 1, 2024 · Here are all the artists currently signed to 88rising, ranked by fans everywhere. Founded in 2015 by Sean Miyashiro and Jaeson Ma, the American mass media company, formerly known as CXSHXNLY, became popular for its music platform promoting primarily Asian artists.

  4. Oct 12, 2021 · Warren Hue, 19-year-old Indonesian rapper and singer and one of 88’s latest signings, agrees that both Shang-Chi and the label are doing their bit to push Asian talent out of tired, racist...

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · 88rising, a U.S.-based media company-cum-record label, set out eight years ago to bring Asian artists to the fore of the American hip-hop scene—and it’s been wildly successful.

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · 88rising leaders Sean Miyashiro and Ollie Zhang have built a music industry hub for Asian artists including NIKI, Joji and Jackson Wang.

  7. May 26, 2023 · Atarashii Gakko!, known for their high-octane performances replete with acrobatics and crowd surfing—all the while in schoolgirl uniforms—released their first single in Japan in 2017 but made...

  8. Jul 1, 2020 · On May 6, 2020, 88rising hosted a 5-hour online concert in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Hosted by rapper Dumbfounddead and featuring Asian artists including Keshi, mxmtoon, beabadoobe and Loona, the concert raised over $28,000 for Asian Americans Advancing Justice.

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