Educator by day, rockstar by night: Monet Ngo drops 'Tarantula Queen'


At a glance

  • Monét's emergence as a prominent figure, especially within the Asian-American community, speaks volumes about thechanging face of the music industry.


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Monét Ngo's 'Tarantula Queen' single artwork

From shaping young minds in Los Angeles, California's classrooms, to crafting genre-blending music, Vietnamese-American artist and schoolteacher Monét Ngo, unveiled his latest musical piece, "Tarantula Queen", last Nov. 8. This new single follows his previously acclaimed début E.P "Afterschool Club," which garnered a staggering 15 million streams, with standout track "Ruby Sparks" earning over a million playlist inclusions.

Monét's double life is far from ordinary. By day, he influences the future of the next generation as an educator. By night, he explores a sonic world where indie, alt-rock, R&B, and pop-punk converge, producing the coming-of-age anthems he wishes he had during his youthful days.

Tarantula Queen transcends traditional song boundaries. It's a narrative unfolding the complexities of a past relationship seen through an unusual lens: a pet tarantula gifted by Monét to a former love. The arachnid becomes a living metaphor for his fears of emotional entanglement, drawing listeners into a tale that highlights the delicate balance between love, vulnerability, and the potential perils that come with passion.

For many in the millennial and Gen Z brackets, Monét's music is not just entertainment—it's a guiding force. His songs resonate with those searching for their place in the world, offering solace and understanding in uncertain times.

Monét's emergence as a prominent figure, especially within the Asian-American community, speaks volumes about the changing face of the music industry. He is a testament to the power of diverse voices and narratives, making waves not just in the U.S. but across the global music scene.

Yet, the digital domain is just one stage for Monét. He's gearing up to step into the spotlight of live performances, seeking to forge an even more profound connection with audiences by blending his educator's insight with his musician's heart.

Endorsements from top-tier radio stations such as KEXP, KCRW, or BBC Radio 1, and recognition from respected publications like Billboard, Earmilk, or Pigeons & Planes underscore Monét's standing in the music industry.

As we approach the much-anticipated release of "Tarantula Queen", it's clear that Monét Ngo is not just launching another song; he's amplifying a movement, sharing a unique narrative, and continuing his mission to guide and inspire the next generation. Mark your calendars for November 8th and participate in this exhilarating journey.