Tasha Reid a.k.a. Yoon Mi-rae is one of South Korea's most acclaimed rappers and singers.

The biracial star, who was born in Texas to a South Korean mother and an African-American father, has broken racial and musical barriers in the conservative country and solidified herself as hip-hop royalty.

The 38-year-old recently opened up to Daily Mail about her new album with hip-hop collective MFBTY.

EXCLUSIVE: MFBTY's Tasha Reid (a.k.a. Yoon Mi-rae) opened up about the hip-hop group's new album Dream Catcher. (Pictured: Tiger JK, Tasha, and Bizzy in 2016)

The trio, consisting of Tasha's husband Tiger JK and rapper Bizzy, recently released their new EP Dream Catcher, through JK's own record label Feel Ghood Music.

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Speaking about the creative process behind the album, Tasha said that keeping things organic is important.

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'We never force anything,' she explained. 'Everything has to come together organically and it has to feel good.

'We decided early on to not get sucked into what we thought would sell or chart or what the trends were. Nothing was off limits.'

The group explored new territory on the sultry single Motel, which is about making a connection through a one night stand.

'Motel for me was mostly about the importance of wanting to connect with someone... even if for one night,' she said.

''Everything has to come together organically and it has to feel good': The trio, consisting of Tasha's husband Tiger JK and rapper Bizzy, recently released their new EP Dream Catcher

'We've all gotten so desensitized through social media. We do everything online. There's no intimacy no interactions it's like we've become machines.'

Speaking about the hip-hop scene in general, Tasha said that she was excited to see that there are so many female rappers dominating the music scene again after a long absence.

'I love it,' she gushed. 'Until recently there was always only room for one at a time.

'It's exciting and amazing to see so many female MCs doing their thing and killing it. I think Rhapsody is super dope along with Leikeli47.'

Legend: Tasha who was born in Texas to a South Korean mother and an African-American father, has solidified herself as hip-hop royalty in Korea

She also opened up about collaborating with RM of K-pop super group BTS.

RM worked with MFBTY in 2015 on the track Buckubucku, which was released right before BTS blew up and became one of the biggest bands in the world.

'He was super fun to watch,' Tasha said of working with RM in the studio.

'He knew exactly what he wanted and went for it. After he dropped his verse he sat with our engineer and was, 'yeah let's pan this part to the left and can we lower this.'

'He was confident but not in an obnoxious way': Tasha also revealed what it was like collaborating with BTS rapper RM (pictured)

'It didn’t come as a surprise at all when BTS conquered the world the way they did,' she said

'[Laughs] He was confident but not in an obnoxious way, which a lot MCs I've met are. It didn't come as a surprise at all when BTS conquered the world the way they did.'

She added with a laugh: 'We're both happy and proud. And it doesn't hurt that we confidently say we were there from the jump!'

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MFBTY's new EP Dream Catcher is out now on Spotify, Apple Music and all other streaming services.