
Interdisciplinary music artist GINJA has unveiled her latest track, “where ma money at,” a brilliant showcase of her raw, punk-infused urgency. Operating in a self-defined space called “K-flux,” GINJA’s work is fluid, shifting effortlessly between atmospheric softness and visceral abrasion.
The name GINJA is a linguistic play on Korean and Taiwanese dialects, meaning “for real” or “really?”—an ambiguity that reflects her direct but unresolved artistic style. Formerly part of the NY-based collective YENSESORI, GINJA is now expanding her world-building through her collective project, OVARY. Treating music as a form of self-inquiry rather than a commodity, “where ma money at” is a fierce departure from traditional trip-hop sensibilities. It is a track rooted less in genre and more in pure feeling, capturing the tension between fantasy and reality with absolute conviction and grit.
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