Hyuk Shin
Hyuk Shin | |
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Background information | |
Born | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | Pop, K-pop |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | 153/Joombas Music Group |
Hyuk Shin (Hangul: 신혁; born June 5, 1985) is an international multi-platinum record producer, music executive, and entrepreneur who has worked with global superstars such as Justin Bieber, Anderson .Paak, Blackbear, Dean, NCT, Super Junior, TXT, Exo, Monsta X, Shinee, Girls' Generation and many more.
Shin is the very first South Korean-born record producer to have entered the US Billboard Hot 100 in 2009 with Justin Bieber's hit single "One Less Lonely Girl".[1] After establishing 153/Joombas Music Group in 2012, he has since led the company to a catalogue with over 1000 released songs, totaling nearly 10 million physical albums sales worldwide, and a roster of nearly 100 signed writers.
Shin produced the mega-hit song "Growl" by Exo in 2013, which led to the first million-seller album in the digital streaming era. "Growl" was also selected as the representative K-Pop song at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics[2] and ranked No. 2 on Melon's Top 100 Best K-Pop Songs of All Time.
As an entrepreneur, Shin has partnered with some of the most influential global music companies such as Warner Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Universal Music Group, and SM Entertainment for various projects and ventures.
Career
[edit]Early career
[edit]Shin began his career as a singer-songwriter in 2004, with the release of his first album "Soar". The title song "Robot" was composed by K-pop ballad composer "Hyung-seok Kim" and the lyrics were written by Korean poet Tae-yeon Won.[3] At age 20, he moved to Boston, Massachusetts to attend Berklee College of Music to achieve his goal that he had since 5th grade; charting his song on the Billboard.[4] In his interview with Korean digital music library website/application MelOn in 2012, he mentioned that moving to United States to develop his musical ability was the best decision he has ever made.[5]
A-Rex Production
[edit]Teaming up with songwriter Sean Hamilton, Shin started the music production duo "A-Rex". They worked together for 4 years until they made Justin Bieber's "One Less Lonely Girl," which debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, on the issue dated October 24, 2009. The song had 113,000 downloads in its first week and later scored the second highest debut of the week, only being surpassed by "3" by Britney Spears.[6] As of February 2011, the single has sold over 1,025,000 digital copies in the United States.[7] In his MelOn interview, he said those 4 years of waiting to achieve the goal, were the hardest time in his life.[8] A-Rex also produced "Right Here Waiting" by Tynisha Keli and "Supa Luv" by Korean male idol group, Teen Top. The song was later remixed and featured on the American movie "Beastly" by the director Daniel Barnz, starring Vanessa Hudgens and Alex Pettyfer.
153 Joombas Music Group
[edit]In 2011, Shin established independent music production and music publishing company "Joombas Music Group" with offices in Los Angeles, New York, and Seoul. Joombas began producing for major K-pop labels such as SM Entertainment and TOP Media, working to bring fresh, new sounds to the music industry. In 2011, he and Joombas were brought-in to contribute to the production and writing of EXO's debut album MAMA in the song "Angel." Exo's debut album MAMA was released in Korea and China in two language editions - Exo-K's Korean version and Exo-M's Mandarin version, and both versions hit No. 1 in Korea (Gaon Chart) and China (SINA Chart).
Joombas made waves in the K-pop music industry in 2013. With Shin leading the team, Joombas produced "Romantic St." by "Girls' Generation," "Dream Girl" by "Shinee," "Light Me Up," "G.R.8.U.," and "Voodoo Doll" by VIXX, "Want U Back" by "100%, "Pretty Girl" by F(x), and the mega hit-song "Growl" by EXO. "Growl" peaked at #3 on the Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 chart and number two on South Korea's Gaon Singles chart.[9] The song has also reached #1 one on most of South Korea's major downloadable charts, and stayed in the top five for three consecutive weeks. "Growl" is one of Exo's most successful songs in both chart performance and on South Korean music show awards, winning a total of fourteen number-one trophies throughout its promotional period. Shin and Joombas also produced the songs "Don't Go" and "Black Pearl" for Exo's debut studio album, XOXO.
Joombas has continued to establish itself as one of the premiere independent music production and music publishing companies in South Korea.
As of 2018, Joombas Music Group has rebranded to 153/Joombas Music Group.
Artist Discovery: Blackbear & DEAN
[edit]Prior to his rise as a prominent artist, Matthew Tyler Musto (FKA blackbear), was discovered by Shin while he was working as a producer in Atlanta, Georgia. Recognizing Musto's potential as a songwriter and artist, Shin helped to craft and develop his sound. Musto would go on to co-write the smash single "Boyfriend" for superstar Justin Bieber in 2012.[10]
In 2012, Shin discovered and signed R&B artist Kwon Hyuk (FKA DEAN). Signed to Joombas initially as a songwriter and producer, Shin acknowledged DEAN's potential as an artist and together, began to develop and prepare his project. On July 13, 2015, DEAN released his first single "I'm Not Sorry," featuring Grammy award winning artist Eric Bellinger.[11] The single gained significant attention as it was rare for a South Korean artist to release an international single in English prior to entering their home market.[12] DEAN would go on to release several more singles featuring popular Korean hip-hop and R&B artists such as Zico, Crush, Dok2, and Gaeko leading up to the release of his debut EP 130 mood: TRBL on March 25, 2016, which was executive produced by Shin.[13] The album has been highly regarded as one of the best Korean R&B releases in the 2010s, receiving praise from notable music editors such as Billboard's Jeff Benjamin.[14] The EP was selected as one of the 10 Best K-Pop Albums of 2016 by Billboard.[15]
Partnership
[edit]Warner Music Group
[edit]In 2018, Shin launched 153 Entertainment Group in a joint-venture partnership with Warner Music Group. 153's first flagship artist in the new partnership[16] is singer-songwriter NIve, who released his first single "Getaway" featuring independent artist JMSN on November 8, 2018. 153 is continuing to grow its business into all facets of the music entertainment industry across Asia, including music publishing, music production, record label, artist management, and music education.
Warner Chappell Music
[edit]153/Joombas Publishing announces that it has entered a global publishing partnership with Warner Chappell Music[17] in 2021, as 153/Joombas Publishing continues to bolster its roster and catalog, with a roster of nearly over 100 writers, 153/Joombas Publishing has become a key partner for Warner Chappell Music in K-Pop and the Asia territory at large.
Warner Chappell provides access to a global network of creatives and services that look to help optimize 153/Joombas Publishing's current resources and grow its reach. In joining hands with Warner Chappell, 153/Joombas Publishing is poised to increase the range of diverse services that it can provide in the market.
Discography
[edit]Year | Artist | Album | Notes | Charts/Awards[18] |
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2009 | Justin Bieber | My World | Co-producer, co-writer ("One Less Lonely Girl") | RIAA Certified Platinum[19] No.1 Billboard Album Chart No. 16 Billboard Hot 100 Canada – Gold Premio Oye! – Revalacion del Ano |
2010 | Tynisha Keli | The 5th Element | Co-producer, co-writer ("Right Here Waiting") | No. 36 Oricon Album Chart |
2011 | Teen Top | Transform | Co-producer, co-writer ("Supa Luv") | No. 6 Gaon Album Chart No. 40 Gaon Music Chart |
A-Rex Remix, "Beastly" OST | Co-producer, co-writer ("Supa Luv") | |||
2012 | EXO | Mama | Co-producer, co-writer ("Angel") | No.1 in Korea (Gaon Chart) No.1 in China (SINA Chart) |
Fiestar | We Don't Stop | Co-producer, co-writer | No. 21 Gaon Chart | |
2013 | Girls' Generation | I Got a Boy | Co-producer, co-writer ("Romantic St.") | No. 1 Album in Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, United States and Philippines No. 7 Japan Oricon Weekly Albums Chart |
Shinee | Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You | Co-producer ("Dream Girl") | No. 1 Gaon No. 2 Billboard World Albums No. 3 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100[20] No. 5 Billboard Heatseekers No. 10 Oricon Albums Bonsang (Album) Golden Disk Awards Bonsang Seoul Music Award No. 1 Inkigayo (3/17/13) No. 1 Music Bank (3/8/13, 3/15/13) No. 1 Show Champion (2/27/13, 3/6/13, 3/13/13, 3/20/13) No. 1 M-Countdown (2/28/13, 3/7/13, 3/14/13) | |
VIXX | Hyde | Co-producer, co-writer ("Light Me Up") | No. 7 World Billboard Chart | |
100% | Real 100% | Co-producer, co-writer ("Want U Back") | No. 6 Gaon Chart | |
VIXX | Jekyll | Co-producer, co-writer ("G.R.8.U") | No. 3 Album Gaon Chart No. 13 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, | |
Exo | XOXO | Co-producer, co-writer ("Don't Go") | No. 1 Billboard World Albums Chart No. 1 South in Korea (Gaon and Hanteo Charts) and Japan (Oricon Chart) No. 2 Vinyuetai V-Chart Album of the Year No. 23 Billboard US Top Heatseekers Albums Disk Bonsang – Golden Disk Award Album of the Year – Mnet Music Awards | |
f(x) | Pink Tape | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Pretty Girl") | No.1 Gaon Chart Weekly Albums No.1 Billboard World Album Chart No. 4 South Korea Gaon Monthly Album Chart | |
EXO | XOXO Repackage | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Growl") | No. 1 Billboard World Albums[21]
No. 1 Gaon
No. 1 on Bugs, MelOn, Mnet, Soribada, Daum, Monkey3, Olleh and Naver (Korea)
No. 3 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100
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VIXX | Voodoo | Co-producer, co-writer ("Voodoo Doll") | No.1 Album (Gaon Music Chart) No. 1 Album (Gaon Music Chart) No. 1 Music Bank (12/6/13) No. 3 Gaon Social Chart No. 7 Single Chart | |
Co-producer, co-writer ("Say You Say Me") | ||||
HISTORY | Blue Spring | Co-producer, co-writer ("Hello") | ||
2014 | VIXX | Eternity | Co-producer ("Eternity") | No.1 Gaon Chart Weekly Albums Disk Bonsang Award – Golden Disk Award No. 1 Inkigayo (6/8/14) No. 1 (6/11/14) |
TVXQ | Spell Bound | Co-producer, co-writer ("Heavens Day") | No. 2 Album (Gaon Music Chart) | |
UNIQ | EOEO | Co-producer ("Falling in Love") | No. 7 Gaon Album Chart | |
Co-producer ("Born To Fight") | winner of Apollo Music Award for Best Movie Track | |||
2015 | Super Junior | Devil | Co-producer ("Simply Beautiful") | No. 2 Gaon Album Chart |
UP10TION | Top Secret | Co-producer ("So, Dangerous") | No. 9 Album (Gaon Music Chart)[22] | |
Co-producer ("Take A Shot") | ||||
Taeyeon | I | Co-producer ("Stress") | No. 1 US World Album (Billboard) No. 1 Taiwan (Five Music Taiwan) No. 1 Gaon Album No. 5 US Heat Seekers Albums (Billboard) No. 14 on Gaon Chart[23] | |
Hotshot | Am I Hotshot? | Co-producer ("Watch Out") | No. 18 on Mnet Chart[24] | |
Co-producer ("Take A Shot") | ||||
Oh My Girl | Oh My Girl | Co-producer ("Cupid") | No. 6 on Gaon Chart No. 12 on Mnet Chart No. 12 on Mnet Chart[24] | |
HISTORY | Beyond the History | Co-producer ("Mind Game") | ||
SPEED | Speed On | Co-producer ("What U") | ||
UNIQ | EOEO | Co-producer ("EOEO") | No. 16 on US Billboard Charts | |
Co-producer ("Listen to Me") | ||||
Best Friend | Co-producer ("Best Friend") | No. 25 on CHN Billboard Charts | ||
Teen Top | Red Point | Co-producer ("Warning Sign") | No. 47 on Gaon Chart No. 1 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 1 Music Bank (1/29/16) No. 1 The Show (1/26/16) | |
2016 | Dean | 130 mood : TRBL | Co-producer ("What2Do" ft. Crush, Jeff Bernat) | No. 41 on Gaon Chart No. 10 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 22 Album (Billboard US Heatseekers Albums) No. 3 Album (Billboard US World Albums) |
Dean | Co-producer ("D (Half Moon)" ft. Gaeko) | No. 15 on Gaon Chart No. 2 on Billboard Twitter Emerging Artists Chart No. 33 on Billboard Twitter Top Tracks Chart Nominated for "Song of the Year" (MAMA 2016) No. 10 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 22 Album (Billboard US Heatseekers Albums) No. 3 Album (Billboard US World Albums) | ||
Boys Republic | BR:evolution | Co-producer ("Eyes On Me") | No. 14 Album (Gaon Album Chart) | |
UP10TION | Spotlight | Co-producer ("Attention") | No. 4 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 5 Album (Oricon Album Chart) | |
AOA | Good Luck | Co-producer ("Cherry Pop") | No. 10 Album (Gaon Album Chart) | |
GFriend | LOL | Co-producer ("Click") | No. 3 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 7 Album (Billboard US World Albums) | |
Heize | And July | Co-producer ("And July" ft. Dean, DJ Friz) | No. 34 on Gaon Chart | |
UP10TION | Summer Go! | Co-producer ("Magic") | No. 3 Album (Gaon Album Chart) | |
Unit Sky | 소년24 Final Stage | Co-producer ("Bop") | ||
Monsta X | The Clan Pt. 2 Guilty | Co-producer ("Queen") | No. 2 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 77 Album (Japan Hot Albums) No. 3 Album (Billboard US World ALbums) No. 16 Album (Billboard US Top Heatseekers Albums) | |
Co-producer ("Be Quiet") | No. 2 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 77 Album (Japan Hot Albums) No. 3 Album (Billboard US World ALbums) No. 16 Album (Billboard US Top Heatseekers Albums) | |||
Shinee | 1 of 1 | Co-producer ("Don't Let Me Go") | No. 87 on Gaon Chart No. 1 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 11 Album (Oricon Album Chart) No. 14 Album (Billboard US Top Heatseekers Albums) No. 2 Album (Billboard US World Albums) | |
PENTAGON | Pentagon | Co-producer ("Smile") | No. 7 Album (Gaon Album Chart) | |
EXO-CBX | Hey Mama! | Co-producer ("Hey Mama!") | No. 4 on Gaon Chart No. 7 on Billboard US World Chart No. 1 The Show (11/15/16) No. 1 Album (Gaon Album Chart) No. 1 Album (Billboard US World Albums) No. 14 Album (Oricon Album Chart) | |
2017 | Uhm Jung-hwa (엄정화) | The Cloud Dream of the Nine | Co-producer ("Watch Me Move") | |
AOA | AOA 1st Album ANGEL'S KNOCK | Co-producer ("빙빙 (Bing Bing)") | ||
Sonamoo (소나무) | 나 너 좋아헤 | Co-producer ("나 너 좋아헤") | ||
NIEL (니엘) | Love Affair | Co-producer ("나 열나") | ||
NIEL (니엘) | Co-Producer ("In The Rain (Feat. 스내키 챈)") | |||
Monsta X | The Clan Pt. 2.5: The Final Chapter | Co-Producer ("5:14 (Last Page)") | No. 2 on Gaon Album Chart No. 38 on Oricon Chart No. 97 on Japan Hot Albums No. 1 on US World Albums Chart No. 10 on US Heatseekers Albums Chart No. 31 on US Independent Albums Chart | |
SF9 (에스에프나인) | Breaking Sensation | Co-Producer ("Easy Love") | No. 5 on Gaon Chart No. 5 on Billboard US World Chart No. 5 on Oricon Chart No. 12 on Billboard Japan HOT 100 Chart | |
Girl's Day | Girl's Day Everyday #5 | Co-Producer ("Love Again") | ||
Produce 101 S2 | I Know You Know | Main Producer | Produce 101 Concept Evaluation | |
NCT 127 | Cherry Bomb | Co-Writer ("Summer 127") | ||
HALO (헤일로) | Single | Co-Producer ("Flying") | ||
Cosmic Girls (우주소녀) | Single | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("KISS ME (키스 미) ") | ||
GFRIEND (여자친구) | 여자친구 The 5th Mini Album Repackage `RAINBOW` | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("Life is A Party") | ||
LOONA Odd Eye Circle | Mix & Match | Co-Writer ("Starlight") | ||
TAEMIN (태민) | MOVE – The 2nd Album | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("LOVE") | ||
Super Junior | PLAY – The 8th Album | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("I do (두 번째 고백)") | ||
Super Junior | PLAY – The 8th Album | Co-Writer ("Spin Up!") | ||
Monsta X | The Code | Co-Writer ("Deja Vu") | ||
SUPER JUNIOR-D&E (동해&은혁) | You don't go | Co-Writer ("You don't go") | ||
2018 | JEONG SEWOON (정세운) | AFTER | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("No Better Than This") | |
Weki Meki | Lucky | Co-Writer ("La La La") | ||
Weki Meki | Lucky | Co-Writer ("Lucky") | ||
NCT U | NCT 2018 EMPATHY | Co-Writer ("YESTODAY") | ||
UP10TION | INVITATION | Co-Writer ("SUPERSTAR") | ||
UP10TION | INVITATION | Co-Writer ("CANDYLAND") | ||
Monsta X | The Connect: Dejavu | Co-producer ("Lost In A Dream") | No. 2 on Gaon Chart No. 2 on Billboard's World Albums Chart | |
HALO (헤일로) | O.M.G | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("O.M.G") | ||
A.C.E (에이스) | A.C.E Adventures in Wonderland | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("Take Me Higher") | ||
A.C.E (에이스) | A.C.E Adventures in Wonderland | Co-Writer ("Black and Blue") | ||
Shinee | `The Story of Light` EP.2 – The 6th Album | Co-Writer ("독감 (Who Waits For Love)") | ||
Shinee | `The Story of Light` EP.3 – The 6th Album | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("Tonight") | ||
JEONG SEWOON (정세운) | ANOTHER | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("I Wonder") | ||
NEWKIDD02 (뉴키드02) | BOY BOY BOY | Co-Writer ("Shooting Star") | ||
NEWKIDD02 (뉴키드02) | BOY BOY BOY | Co-Writer ("왼손 (Left Hand)") | ||
JOHN PARK (존박) | Understand | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("Understand") | ||
UP10TION | UP10TION 2018 SPECIAL PHOTO EDITION | Co-Writer ("So Beautiful") | ||
SHASHA (샤샤) | SHASHA 2ND SINGLE `WHAT THE HECK` | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("What the Heck") | ||
Oh My Girl | OH MY GIRL 6th Mini Album (REMEMBER ME) | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("Echo 메아리") | ||
Zhang Yixing (레이) | NAMANANA – The 3rd Album | Co-Writer ("Tattoo / 貝殼女孩") | ||
Monsta X | Take.1 Are You There? | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("Myself") | ||
2019 | WayV | The Vision – The 1st Digital EP | Co-Writer ("Dream Launch") | |
Roh Tae-hyun (노태현) | biRTHday | Co-Writer ("I Wanna Know") | ||
George (죠지), Coogie (쿠기) | 좀 예민해도 괜찮아2 OST Part.2 | Co-Writer ("아무말 (Talk Talk Talk)") | ||
Red Velvet (group)(레드벨벳) | Sayonara | Co-Writer ("Sayonara") | ||
Unine (band) | UNLOCK | Co-Writer, Co-Producer ("Like a Gentleman") | ||
Oh My Girl | The Fifth Season | Co-Writer, Co-Producer ("Case No.L5VE") | ||
Ha Sung-woon | BXXX | Co-Writer ("BLUE") | ||
OH!MYGIRL | OH MY GIRL SUMMER PACKAGE [FALL IN LOVE] | Co-Writer ("BUNGEE") | ||
Sam Kim | WHERE'S MY MONEY | Co-Writer ("WHERE'S MY MONEY") | ||
Supernova (South Korean band) | Paparazzi | Co-Writer, Co-Producer ("Lost In Love") | ||
Kwon Jin-ah (권진아) | Shape of Me | Co-Writer, Co-Composer ("6:35pm") | ||
Super Junior | Time_Slip – The 9th Album | Co-Writer, Co-Composer ("Somebody New") | ||
TXT (band) | The Dream Chapter: Magic | Co-Writer, Co-Composer ("20cm") | ||
Bomin | You & I | Co-Writer ("You & I") | ||
Ding Zeren | Flawless | Co-Writer ("Flawless") | ||
Hanin Dhiya | Where is the Love | Co-Writer, Co-Composer ("Where is the Love") | ||
EXO | Obsession – The 6th Album | Co-Writer, Co-Producer ("Groove") | ||
2020 | Super Junior | TIMELESS – The 9th Album Repackage | Co-Writer ("Shadow") | |
Will Pan | Mr. R&Beats | Co-Writer ("Mr. R&Beats" and "Second Option") | ||
The Boyz | Reveal | Co-Writer ("Wings") | ||
MCND | Into the Ice Age | Co-Writer ("ICE AGE") | ||
Han Seung-woo | Fame | Co-Writer ("I Just Want Love") | ||
WXWZ | 跨越时空走向你 | Co-Writer ("Walking to U") | ||
NIve | 'bandages Single Album | Co-Producer ("how do i") | ||
CLC | Helicopter | Co-Writer ("Helicopter") | ||
Taeyeon | Do You Like Brahms? OST | Composer, Co-Writer ("Kiss Me") | ||
NIve | 2easy (feat. Heize) | Co-Producer ("2easy (ft. Heize)") | ||
2021 | MCND | MCND Age | Co-writer ("Crush") | |
WayV | Kick Back - The 3rd Mini Album | Co-writer ("All For Love") | ||
Super Junior | The Renaissance | Co-Writer, Co-Producer ("Burn the Floor") | ||
Super Junior-D&E | Countdown | Co-Writer ("Beautiful Liar") | ||
Fallen Star | History of Kingdom: Pt. lll. Ivan | Co-Writer ("Fallen Star") | ||
A.C.E (South Korean band), SHY &Forestella | Christmas Time | Co-Writer ("Christmas Time") | ||
Ha Sung-woon | Select Shop | Co-Writer ("Magic Word") | ||
2022 | Billlie | The Collective Soul and Unconscious: Chapter One | Co-Writer ("GingaMingaYo (The Strange World)") | |
Nathan Scott Lee 李承铉 | Three More Words | Co-Write ("Three More Words") | ||
Nathan Scott Lee 李承铉 | Three More Words | Co-Write ("Three More Words (Chinese Version) 冰海旅人") | ||
OnlyOneOf | Suit dance (Japanese Version) | Co-Write ("Seamless Mind") | ||
Red Velvet (group) | Bloom | Co-Write ("Color of Love") | ||
Tempest (South Korean band) | It's Me, It's We | Co-Write ("Just a Little Bit") | ||
UN1TY | So Bad | Co-Write ("So Bad") | ||
Super Junior | The Road : Keep on Going - The 11th Album Vol.1 | Co-Write ("My Wish") | ||
NIve | proLOG? | Co-Write ("OMG, So What?") | ||
Red Velvet (group) | Bloom | Co-Write ("Sayonara") | ||
Lim Young-woong | Polaroid | Co-Write ("Polaroid") | ||
2023 | Billlie | GingaMingaYo (the strange world) (Japanese ver.) | Co-Writer ("GingaMingaYo (The Strange World)") | |
Yesung | YESUNG, Japanese EP Mini Album
예성 일본 미니 앨범 |
Co-Write ("僕は変わらず君へと向かう/BOKUWAKAWARAZUKIMIETOMUKAU (Feat. 츠키 of Billlie (빌리)") | ||
MiSaMo | Masterpiece (EP) | Co-Writer ("Do Not Touch") | ||
The Rampage from Exile Tribe | Summer Riot ~熱帯夜~ / Everest | Co-Writer ("VIP") | ||
BXB | Chapter 1. our youth | Co-Writer ("Planet") | ||
BXB | Chapter 1. Our Youth (Twin ver.) | Co-Write (Planet (Twin Ver.)) | ||
Tiara Andini | Flip It Up | Co-Write (Flip It Up) | Ranked #1 in YouTube Music Chart
Tiara Won Social Media Artist of the Year 2023 | |
Wheein | IN the Mood | Co-Write (On The Island) | ||
Will Pan | Nightless Night | Co-Write ("今夜不回家") | ||
DOLLA | NEW CLASSIC | Co-Producer, Co-Compose ("Classic") | Ranked #1 in YouTube Music Chart | |
DOLLA | NEW CLASSIC | Co-Producer, Co-Compose ("Bo$$ Up") | ||
2024 | Tiara Andini | Ngeluwihi | Co-Producer, Co-Write ("Ngeluwihi") | Ranked #1 in YouTube Music Chart |
Jeff Satur | Space Shuttle No.8 | Co-Producer, Co-Write ("Almost Over You") | - Spotify Ranked in New Music Friday
- Best Male Artist of the Year 2024 | |
Felip (musician) | Fake Faces | Co-Producer, Co-Write ("Fake Faces") | - Ranked No. 1 on iTunes | |
Junggigo | Roommates | Co-Write ("Roommates") | ||
MCND | X10 | Co-Write ("Girl Friend") | ||
DOLLA | Here4U | Co-Write ("Here4U" Malay and English Version) | ||
J_ust (그_냥) | 오늘 참 달이 밝다 (To. THE MOON) | Co-Write ("오늘 참 달이 밝다 (To. THE MOON)") | ||
Chuu | nrv | Co-Producer, Co-Write ("Pink Cloud") |
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