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Reppin: James Roh on The Rose Documentary, Far East Movement’s Historic Breakthrough & The Rose’s Rise
What does it take to break barriers, top the charts, and still stay rooted in community?
In this episode of Reppin, I sit down with James Roh — artist, manager, and founder — to unpack the making of the The Rose Documentary and the remarkable rise of The Rose, a band that has built a fiercely loyal global fanbase through raw honesty, independence, and a commitment to authenticity.
We trace the spark that led to the film — from a studio moment inspired by Michelle Yeoh to a key connection with Janet Yang — and why their story resonated so strongly when I saw it premiere at Tribeca Festival. The documentary captures a band navigating military service, label transitions, and creative rebirth while holding tight to friendship and mental health.
James also dives deep into Far East Movement’s groundbreaking legacy as the first Asian American group to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with Like a G6. We talk about their decade-long grind, global touring, major collaborations, and the cultural impact of breaking into a space where Asian American artists were rarely seen — along with the backlash and pressure that came with that visibility. Their later album Identity marked a creative turning point, reconnecting the group to culture and community across Asia.
You’ll hear how James channels those hard-earned lessons into active community building — using his experience to help boost The Rose and create sustainable paths for other artists. Through Transparent Arts, and collaborations with Wong Fu Productions and Gold House, he’s focused on building an ecosystem where Asian and Asian American creatives can thrive long term — and why that mission fuels everything he does.
This episode is about chart-topping milestones, creative resilience, and the power of lifting others as you rise. If you care about music, identity, and building something bigger than yourself, this conversation is for you.
In This Episode:
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The story behind The Rose documentary and the band’s global rise
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Far East Movement’s historic No. 1 hit and cultural impact
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The realities of visibility, backlash, and redefining success
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How James uses his journey to strengthen community and boost The Rose
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Building a lasting Asian American creative ecosystem
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY:
The Rose: Come Back To Me
https://www.therosedoc.com/
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