Ana Clara Ribeiro

Ana Clara Ribeiro is a Brazilian attorney and writer. She enjoys writing about K-pop, Brazilian music, and pop music in general for PopMatters, with a focus on songwriting and the music industry. She's also published in Remezcla, Rolling Stone Korea, The Line of Best Fit, Sounds and Colours, Consequence of Sound, Tenho Mais Discos que Amigos, Dummy Magazine, and more. For things related to her writing work, you can send her a private message on Instagram: @anaribeiro_br
20 Best Red Velvet K-Pop B-Sides

20 Best Red Velvet K-Pop B-Sides

Red Velvet’s B-sides are key to understanding why they sound so different from other K-pop groups. Enjoy Red Velvet’s 20 best B-sides.

BILLLIE Add Their Transmedia Storytelling to K-pop’s Creative Mix

BILLLIE Add Their Transmedia Storytelling to K-pop’s Creative Mix

BILLLIE are a part of a generation of K-pop idols for whom transmedia storytelling, like their short film What Is Your B?, is as vital as music and dance.

K-Pop’s ONEUS Make Gugak Pop

K-Pop’s ONEUS Make Gugak Pop

K-pop group ONEUS talk with PopMatters about taking traditional Korean music, Gugak, and mixing it with hip-hop and electronic music to wow fans on their US tour.

Luísa e os Alquimistas’ ‘Gang da Leoa (Vol. 1)’ Is a Brega Psychedelia Party

Luísa e os Alquimistas’ ‘Gang da Leoa (Vol. 1)’ Is a Brega Psychedelia Party

Inspired by hippie culture, psychedelic art, brega music, and Latin cultures, Luísa e os Alquimistas’ act is a complicated and brilliant promise of Brazilian pop.

Taylor Swift Re-Immortalizes Classic ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’

Taylor Swift Re-Immortalizes Classic ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’

Red (Taylor’s Version) is both an Intellectual Property strategy tool, and a prolepsis of the status that the 2012 album will uphold in the future.

TWICE Upgrade Their Brand on ‘Formula of Love: O+T=

TWICE Upgrade Their Brand on ‘Formula of Love: O+T=<3

TWICE’s Formula of Love: O+T=<3 speeds up their transition from innocent bubblegum songs to music showcasing them as determined women rather than shy girls.

The 10 Best Brazilian Pop Albums of 2021

The 10 Best Brazilian Pop Albums of 2021

These 10 Best Brazilian Pop Albums of 2021 showcase women, LGBTQ+, Northern, and independent artists. It’s like 1920s Modernism, but with more diverse faces.

K-Pop’s Sunmi on the Joy of Collaboration with Ed Sheeran and Jessi for “Shivers”

K-Pop’s Sunmi on the Joy of Collaboration with Ed Sheeran and Jessi for “Shivers”

At the top of her career since debuting in Korea 14 years ago, K-pop star Sunmi chats with PopMatters about her collaborative work on “Shivers” and what’s next.

The 20 Best K-Pop Albums of 2021

The 20 Best K-Pop Albums of 2021

Synthpop, traditional Korean music, pop-rock, and experimental production marked the music of the best K-pop releases of 2021.

Heather Youmans Celebrates Imperfect Love on “Worth It”

Heather Youmans Celebrates Imperfect Love on “Worth It”

Like the country-pop song itself says, Heather Youmans is willing to take a risk in her single “Worth It” when she knows it’s worth it.

aespa  Straddle Realities on Debut EP ‘Savage’

aespa Straddle Realities on Debut EP ‘Savage’

As a nod to their AI-inspired concept, K-pop group aespa make electronic music that challenges the limits of genres and song structures in debut EP, Savage.

Wonho Explores Shades of Blue on ‘Blue Letter’

Wonho Explores Shades of Blue on ‘Blue Letter’

The second EP by the multitalented K-pop artist Wonho, Blue Letter is like a soothing summer breeze there to enhance a perfect summer blue sky.