K-Pop’s Prolific Songwriters: KOMCA’s Latest Copyright Registration Reveals
Charting the Melodic Minds in K-Pop
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.
- Ravi stands at the pinnacle with a staggering 238 songs.
- RM of BTS follows with an impressive 218 songs.
- Young K of DAY6 and G-Dragon of Big Bang are tied, each with 175 songs.
- Zico of Block B has made his mark with 171 songs.
- SUGA of BTS boasts 169 songs.
- Bang Chan of Stray Kids and Yong Junhyung each have 168 songs.
- Jooheon of MONSTA X has contributed 164 songs.
- Woozi of Seventeen has crafted 156 songs.
- Bang Yong Guk of B.A.P has composed 146 songs.
- Changbin of Stray Kids has penned 143 songs.
- Han of Stray Kids follows closely with 140 songs.
- j-hope of BTS has registered 138 songs.
- I.M of MONSTA X has 136 songs to his name.
- Minhyuk of BTOB has a total of 133 songs.
- Jay B of GOT7 has created 131 songs.
- Song Min Ho of WINNER has 128 songs.
- Yonghwa of CNBLUE has 127 songs.
- Moon Byul of MAMAMOO has 117 songs.
- Junho of 2PM and Bobby of iKON each have 115 songs.
- Wonpil of DAY6 has 114 songs.
- Hongjoong of ATEEZ has 112 songs.
- B.I has 109 songs.
- 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.
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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