While Oto was in Singapore, he interviewed a variety of local and touring artists, such as: Mary Sue, Bellied Star, Aditya, aka Moonpiercer and George from Your Demise 2004.
Oto and Jaycee returned with their first show in 2025, playing a variety of Singaporean indie tracks and some interviews Oto did while he went there for the end of year break.
For their Christmas special, and last episode for the year, Oto and Jaycee played some Christmas songs from Southeast-Asian Indie artists and their favourite tracks from this year, and sang a couple of Christmas carols with one of their favourite guests: Club Ruby.
Club Ruby did a punky, distorted bass guitar cover of Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree, while Oto and Jaycee did a jazzy neo-soul cover of Last Christmas.
Oto and Jaycee played some of their favourite tracks from the Asian diaspora and discussed the parallels between the treaty principles bill and imperialism in the Philippines.
Jaycee had a chat with Jewel Owusu - a singer songwriter and producer of Filipina and Ghanaian origin currently based in Naarm about her musical process and experiences navigating the music industry as a musician and creative of colour.
Oto and Jaycee talked to Jewel Owusu - a singer songwriter and electronic producer of Filipino and Ghanaian origin, and played a variety of garage, breakbeat, hip-hop and RnB tracks from across Southeast-Asia.
Oto and Jaycee talked to Tāmaki Makaurau singer-songwriter Beizou about her debut single "Too Comfortable," her influences and plans for future releases as she officially begins her journey as an artist.
Oto and Jaycee spoke with Tāmaki Makaurau singer-songwriter of Indonesian and Moroccan descent, Reia Guess, about his upcoming single 'Merry Go Round' and his journey as an artist.
Oto and Jaycee interivewed Kiwi-Filipino comedian James Roque about his upcoming 'Champorado' tour across Aotearoa and Australia and had an extended kōrero about Filipino food and has transnational experiences in the Canadian comedy scene.
Jaycee and Oto chatted with Tāmaki Makaurau rapper and songwriter Beony about his latest single 'feeling won't die' and the role that his Korean heritage plays in his songwriting and artistry.
Oto and Jaycee talked to reknowned Aotearoa indie songwriting legend Alisa Xayalith, formerly the frontwoman of The Naked and Famous, about her experiences in the New Zealand music scene as an Asian female artist and how the beginnings of her solo career marked a new period of self-embrace.