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Ena Mori releases new EP, Ore

  In 2025,  ena mori  reaffirmed her position as one of the most compelling creative forces in Asian pop music. The avant-pop shapeshifter greeted the year with high-profile festival appearances, brand deals, and a growing international listenership, culminating in the release of her six-track EP rOe. Informed by restraint and emotional fragility,  rOe  showcased ena mori’s ability to translate vulnerability into a riveting pop fantasia. As expected, the EP earned universal praise from critics and fans, landing on several year-end lists across the globe. Today, February 27, 2026, ena mori completes that orbit with  Ore , a six-track companion piece that both mirrors and resists its predecessor. Originally conceived alongside  rOe  as part of a single body of work before unraveling themselves as fraternal counterparts, the two projects diverge in tone and intent, with the latter retaining emotional nuance while foregrounding sharper textures and st...

ena mori captures the sound of childlike wonder in new EP, rOe

  As a global pop figure with an incredible sense of sonic adventurism, ena mori continues to forge a path that defies industry expectations. Her unapologetic individuality and fearless experimentation have set her apart from her contemporaries, especially in a landscape often defined by formula.  On her latest EP, rOe , the acclaimed singer-songwriter/producer steps away from the explosive energy of her full-length debut album, DON’T BLAME THE WILD ONE!, and instead offers a body of work that is as introspective as it is sophisticated. A coming-of-age project but not in a traditional sense, the 6-track release navigates the emotional whiplash of entering your twenties with one foot still planted in childhood. To sum it up, it’s about the paradox of forward motion while feeling stuck. Through poetic lyrics and deliberately fragile soundscapes, ena mori constructs a world where innocence is haunted by memory, and wonder is complicated by doubt. “One of the things that’s been g...