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Audrey Nuna: Where Genre-Bending Music Meets Bold Style

The Korean-American star behind Huntrix’s Mira is turning her dream of music into a global moment.

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Korean-American Audrey Nuna has always had one dream: to make music. Building her career from the ground up, she’s turned that dream into a genre-blurring body of work—and a breakout moment as the singing voice of Mira in K-Pop Demon Hunters. Paired with her unconventional personal style, she’s claimed the spotlight in her own terms—and she’s not letting go of it.

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Audrey Nuna, Korean-American singer
Audrey Nuna, Korean-American singer

The Voice Behind Mira

As a teen, Audrey began posting covers online, quietly building an audience and sharpening her sound. She went independent with her own releases in 2018 and signed to Sony Arista Records a year later, marking a turning point in her career. Today, she has three albums to her name, blending rap, hip hop, trap, and pop into a sound that refuses to stay in one lane.

Her momentum surged when she was chosen as the singing voice of Mira in K-Pop Demon Hunters. As the animated film rose in popularity, so did Audrey’s global visibility. Mira, it seems, is a role she’ll carry with her long after the credits roll—even onto the red carpet.

Fearless Fashion

Mira’s eccentric wardrobe may exist in the animated world of K-Pop Demon Hunters, but its spirit clearly lives on through Audrey’s real-life fashion choices. For her, every red carpet is an open invitation to experiment—and she gladly takes it.

From an all-black ensemble layered over a sleeping bag at the VMAs (an Easter egg tribute to Mira), to a voluminous look at Snoop Dogg’s NFL Halftime show, lifelike Marc Jacobs dots at the Critics Choice Awards, and a dramatic Thom Browne moment with black lipstick and veil at the Golden Globes—Audrey is constantly captivating audiences with her fearless fashion choices. Each look reinforces her status as an artist who treats style as another form of storytelling.

Audrey Nuna is carving out a path entirely her own. While her rise as Mira may have amplified her global presence, at her core she remains an artist driven by fearless self-expression—both sonically and stylistically. Unconventional isn’t a phase for her; it’s her signature. And if her trajectory so far is any indication, she’s only just getting started.


Don’t miss Audrey Nuna’s next song and her eccentric style—keep up with her on socials.

Featured Image and Photos: AUDREY NUNA and DANYUL BROWN (via Instagram)

Moira Del Rosario

Moira Del Rosario

Digital Content Writer

Once immersed in fictional writing at UP Diliman, Moira del Rosario eventually traded imagined worlds for the fast-paced landscape of digital media as a Digital Content Writer for MEGA Asia, covering women’s stories across the region alongside the latest in beauty.

They spotlight women shaping culture today through profiles, exclusive features, and roundups on Asian representation at global fashion events. They also write about beauty through a growing lens—covering makeup, skincare, wellness, nails, and fragrance with curiosity and a strong eye for emerging trends.

Having worked in digital media for years, Moira is drawn to stories that beg to be unraveled—from the ever-changing landscape of pop culture and the inner workings of beauty to queer voices that deserve to be seen, celebrated, and championed.

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