Nat Ho moves to South Korea to elevate music career after 2‑year curse in Taiwan and the US, Entertainment News

Nat Ho moves to South Korea to elevate music career after 2‑year curse in Taiwan and the US, Entertainment News

Nat Ho Struts into the Fourth Dimension—A New Tune About Escaping Limbo

Last Friday (September 16) the Singaporean singer‑actor Nat Ho dropped a fresh track called “Fourth Dimension”. The single turns his anxiety about living “in a limbo” into a catchy melody—think in‑box loneliness meets a disco beat.

“Being Stuck in Limbo Is Scary”

  • Nat teamed up with fellow local star Juni Goh from MICappella.
  • On Instagram he said, “Everyday feels like a loop that keeps repeating, exhausting my sanity. But when you finally let go of control, acceptance comes in.”
  • He calls the song a “percussive prayer” for anyone in a state‑of‑epic‑endlessness.

Cross‑Border Move: Aiming to Break a “Two‑Year Curse”

In August, he took a bold leap to South Korea, hoping to shatter what he terms his “two‑year curse” that plagued his past overseas stints. He told Lianhe Zaobao that if he beats the curse, he’ll stay in Seoul a bit longer.

  • 2013: Taiwan, chasing music dreams.
  • 2020: U.S., studying music production—both turned out to be short‑lived experiments.
Adventures & Misadventures in Seoul

Nat rented a temporary apartment for 12 days and set out to snag a long‑term lease. He joked on Instagram that it was a “totally ambitious” plan.

He also enrolled in a Korean class at Yonsei University, receiving a friendly reminder on day 4 to find a cram school because he was one of only two who didn’t know the basics.

At 38, he’s the oldest student in his class—he compared it to being the oldest in LA and insists that age is just a number if you keep learning.

From Songwriter to Ongoing Creator

While releasing new music, Nat also has been busy writing behind the scenes.

  • Super Junior reached out for songs; he pitched three, none made the cut—he views each rejection as a “test” prelude to a breakthrough.
  • Last year, he authored 20 tracks; two were accepted—one for a girl group and another for an original soundtrack.
  • Both are English‑led, but he eyes a Korean future to broaden his scope.

In short, Nat Ho is redefining what it means to be a 38‑year‑old in the music industry—mixing humor, resilience, and a hopeful outlook as he ventures through the Fourth Dimension of creativity and culture.