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      • Far East Movement (abbreviated FM) is an American hip hop and electronic music group based in Los Angeles, composed of Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif, Jon Street, Ray Ro, DJ Virman, and Jerm Beats.
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  2. Far East Movement (abbreviated FM) is an American hip hop and electronic music group based in Los Angeles, composed of Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif, Jon Street, Ray Ro, DJ Virman, and Jerm Beats.

  3. Feb 21, 2022 · Far East Movement were independent by 2016. A steady stream of singles and collaborations flowed from Far East Movement between 2012 and 2016. By 2016, the quartet had become a trio after J-Splif ...

  4. Apr 27, 2024 · In 2010, Far East Movement, a Los Angeles-based pop-rap group, released a song that would later become a worldwide sensation. “Like a G6” was an instant party anthem, with its catchy chorus, infectious beat, and provocative lyrics.

  5. Nov 18, 2016 · It’s been six years since Far East Movement — currently comprised of Nishimura, Roh and Virman "DJ Virman" Coquia — broke into the mainstream with their global hits “Like a G6” and “Rocketeer,” and four years since their last studio album, “Dirty Bass.” It’s not that they stopped working.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Like_a_G6Like a G6 - Wikipedia

    "Like a G6" is a song by American music group Far East Movement featuring fellow American musicians Dev and The Cataracs, released as the lead single from Far East Movement's third studio album Free Wired. The song was initially posted on November 4, 2009 on Far East Movement's YouTube page.

  7. Jun 21, 2012 · Far East Movement. 1.13M subscribers. Subscribed. 816K. 143M views 11 years ago. Subscribe to our personal Youtube channel to watch us behind the scenes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c ...

  8. May 20, 2019 · Far East movement was the first Asian American act to succeed in the music industry that solidified them as part of pop culture however just as fast as they gained traction, they lost it.