Sweetune
Sweetune (Hangul: 스윗튠) is a South Korean music producer team, originally consisting of Han Jae-ho and Kim Seung-soo, and now including nine other members.[1][2] They have produced many hit songs and albums for Korean pop idols, including Kara, Rainbow, Infinite, Nine Muses, Boyfriend and Spica.[3][4][5] Sweetune is known for their 1980s-style synthpop and disco sound.[6][7]
Team members
The Sweetune team includes music producers, composers, songwriters and engineers.[8]
Current members
- Han Jae-ho
- Kim Seung-soo
- Song Soo-yoon
- Lee Chang-hyun
- Go Nam-soo
- Go Myung-jae
- Ahn Joon-sung
- Jung Byung-kyu
- Han Bo-ram
- Hong Seung-hyun
- Yue Kim
Former members
Before debuting with Spica, Kim Boa worked for Sweetune as a vocal coach, and also recorded background vocals and guide vocals. In 2014, three team members (Lee Joo-hyung, Hwang Hyun and G-High) left Sweetune and formed their own music production team, MonoTree.[9]
Production discography
2008
- Kara – Rock U and Pretty Girl
2009
2010
- Brown Eyed Girls – "Magic"
- Infinite – First Invasion[lower-alpha 1]
- Kara – Lupin and Jumping
2011
- Baby Soul ft. Wheesung – "Stranger"
- Boyfriend – "Don't Touch My Girl" and "I'll Be There"
- f(x) – "Love" from Pinocchio
- Heo Young-saeng – "Let It Go" from Let It Go
- Infinite – Evolution,[lower-alpha 1] Inspirit and Over the Top[lower-alpha 1]
- Kara – Step[lower-alpha 1][2]
- Rainbow – So Girls[lower-alpha 1]
2012
- Beast – "Hateful Person" from Big OST
- Boyfriend – Love Style, Janus and "My Lady"
- Dramatic Blue – "Tearfully Beautiful"[10]
- Infinite – Infinitize[lower-alpha 1][10]
- Kara – Pandora[1]
- Nine Muses – Sweet Rendezvous
- Spica – "Russian Roulette" from Russian Roulette and "Lonely"
2013
- Boyfriend – Seventh Mission[lower-alpha 1]
- Heo Young-saeng – She
- Infinite – New Challenge[11]
- Kara – Full Bloom[3]
- Nine Muses – "Dolls", Wild, Prima Donna[lower-alpha 1] and "Glue"
- Yoo Ji-ae – "Delight"
2014
- Boyfriend – Witch
- Infinite – Season 2[lower-alpha 1][12][13]
- Nicole – First Romance[14]
- Spica – "Ghost"[6]
- Stellar – Marionette and "Mask"
Notes
References
- 1 2 Jeon Su-mi (August 8, 2012). "Kara’s Title Song and Album to be Named ‘Pandora’". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- 1 2 Lee Hyo-won (September 13, 2011). "The girls are coming back home". The Korea Times. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- 1 2 "KARA releases new album, flaunts tomboy style". Yonhap News Agency. September 2, 2013. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ Kim, Erika (March 31, 2013). "[Star of the Week] [Song Review] Infinite Takes It Up a Notch with ′Man in Love′". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ Kim, Erika (September 9, 2012). "[Song Review - Star of the Week] Kara Levels Up with ‘Pandora’". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- 1 2 Benjamin, Jeff (November 6, 2014). "'Ghost': SPICA Go Makeup-Free in Heartfelt Music Video". Billboard. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ "Exploring Freelance Hit-makers: Sweetune". Seoul Beats. November 9, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ "About Sweetune". Facebook. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ "About MonoTree". Facebook. Retrieved April 23, 2016.
- 1 2 Benjamin, Jeff (December 28, 2012). "The Color of K-Pop: HyunA, Yo Seob and K-Pop All-Stars Unite for Charity Singles". Billboard. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ Benjamin, Jeff (March 23, 2016). "INFINITE Makes Full Return With 'Man In Love'". Billboard. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ Benjamin, Jeff (May 22, 2014). "INFINITE Return to '80s-Inspired Sound on 'Last Romeo'". Billboard. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ Ock Hyun-ju (May 26, 2014). "INFINITE tops local chart with new album". The Korea Herald. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ Park Gyu-oh (November 19, 2014). "Nicole stands on her own with ‘MAMA’". K-Pop Herald. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
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