Woozi Seventeen appears as a K-Pop producer in Japanese professional music magazines - Sound & Recording Is A Special Music Magazine Highlighting Career Journey Important Music Producers In The K-Pop And K-HipHop World That Have Readers Target Musicians And Professional Producers.
The boy group made by Pledis Entertainment, Seventeen (II) successfully attracted public attention because of its unique song and choreography. Even though the number of their members is quite large, this does not make them lose their compactness. On the contrary, the compactness of Seventeen in dancing his choreography is well-known among K-Pop fans.
Apart from having a unique song and choreography, the public seems to also highlight one other thing. One member of Seventeen, Woozi turned out to be the mastermind behind Seventeen's hits. The 1996-born singer is known to be a regular producer and composer for Seventeen. No wonder the nickname "Self-producing Idol" is attached to Seventeen.
Some time ago, Woozi made another proud achievement. His name successfully appeared in Japanese professional music magazines, Sound & Recording. Not as a singer, Woozi's name was first introduced as a K-Pop producer in the magazine.
Japanese Sound & Recording Magazine is a music magazine that specifically highlights the career journey of important music producers in the K-Pop and K-HipHop worlds. More specifically, this magazine is a special magazine that targets readers are professional musicians and producers.
The appearance of Woozi's name in the magazine is an achievement in itself. This means that Woozi has been widely recognized as a Korean professional music producer. The magazine which features interviews with the owner of Lee Ji Hoon's real name will be scheduled to appear on May 25.
Meanwhile, Seventeen has just released the Japanese pre-release song MV "Happy Ending". The song is part of Seventeen's first Japanese album, also titled "Happy Ending". In the album there will be 3 songs, "Happy Ending" and the Japanese version of their Korean song "Oh My!" and "Healing".
Source: wowkeren.com
The boy group made by Pledis Entertainment, Seventeen (II) successfully attracted public attention because of its unique song and choreography. Even though the number of their members is quite large, this does not make them lose their compactness. On the contrary, the compactness of Seventeen in dancing his choreography is well-known among K-Pop fans.
Apart from having a unique song and choreography, the public seems to also highlight one other thing. One member of Seventeen, Woozi turned out to be the mastermind behind Seventeen's hits. The 1996-born singer is known to be a regular producer and composer for Seventeen. No wonder the nickname "Self-producing Idol" is attached to Seventeen.
Some time ago, Woozi made another proud achievement. His name successfully appeared in Japanese professional music magazines, Sound & Recording. Not as a singer, Woozi's name was first introduced as a K-Pop producer in the magazine.
Japanese Sound & Recording Magazine is a music magazine that specifically highlights the career journey of important music producers in the K-Pop and K-HipHop worlds. More specifically, this magazine is a special magazine that targets readers are professional musicians and producers.
The appearance of Woozi's name in the magazine is an achievement in itself. This means that Woozi has been widely recognized as a Korean professional music producer. The magazine which features interviews with the owner of Lee Ji Hoon's real name will be scheduled to appear on May 25.
Meanwhile, Seventeen has just released the Japanese pre-release song MV "Happy Ending". The song is part of Seventeen's first Japanese album, also titled "Happy Ending". In the album there will be 3 songs, "Happy Ending" and the Japanese version of their Korean song "Oh My!" and "Healing".
Source: wowkeren.com