K-Pop’s Prolific Songwriters: KOMCA’s Latest Copyright Registration Reveals

Charting the Melodic Minds in K-Pop

K-Pop's Prolific Songwriters: KOMCA's Latest Copyright Registration Reveals

 

The Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) has just updated its list of K-Pop idols with the most officially copyrighted songs, as of November 8 KST, showcasing the industry’s most prolific songwriters.

  1. Ravi stands at the pinnacle with a staggering 238 songs.
  2. RM of BTS follows with an impressive 218 songs.
  3. Young K of DAY6 and G-Dragon of Big Bang are tied, each with 175 songs.
  4. Zico of Block B has made his mark with 171 songs.
  5. SUGA of BTS boasts 169 songs.
  6. Bang Chan of Stray Kids and Yong Junhyung each have 168 songs.
  7. Jooheon of MONSTA X has contributed 164 songs.
  8. Woozi of Seventeen has crafted 156 songs.
  9. Bang Yong Guk of B.A.P has composed 146 songs.
  10. Changbin of Stray Kids has penned 143 songs.
  11. Han of Stray Kids follows closely with 140 songs.
  12. j-hope of BTS has registered 138 songs.
  13. I.M of MONSTA X has 136 songs to his name.
  14. Minhyuk of BTOB has a total of 133 songs.
  15. Jay B of GOT7 has created 131 songs.
  16. Song Min Ho of WINNER has 128 songs.
  17. Yonghwa of CNBLUE has 127 songs.
  18. Moon Byul of MAMAMOO has 117 songs.
  19. Junho of 2PM and Bobby of iKON each have 115 songs.
  20. Wonpil of DAY6 has 114 songs.
  21. Hongjoong of ATEEZ has 112 songs.
  22. B.I has 109 songs.
  23. Jung Ilhoon and Jun.K of 2PM each have 103 songs.

This list not only reflects the idols’ creative output but also their significant role in shaping the sound of K-Pop. With each idol bringing their unique style and vision to the music they create, they continue to push the boundaries of the genre.

K-Pop's Prolific Songwriters: KOMCA's Latest Copyright Registration Reveals

As the K-Pop scene evolves, these artists stand as testaments to the genre’s dynamic and ever-growing landscape. Their contributions go beyond performance, cementing their status as true architects of K-Pop’s global resonance.

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