Taeyong NCT's Income Is Estimated To Reach Rp 120 Billion, Most Of These Activities

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Taeyong NCT's Income Is Estimated To Reach Rp 120 Billion, Most Of These Activities
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Since the beginning of his career, Taeyong has helped write and co-produce songs for NCT. He helped write NCT U's debut song 'The 7th Sense' and NCT 127's debut song 'Firetruck' in 2016.


NCT is one of the most prominent boy groups today and continues to break records with their album sales. One of the most popular members is the leader of NCT 127, Taeyong. With this in mind, have you ever wondered what his net worth is?

Taeyong was first introduced to the public in December 2013 as a member of SM Rookies, SM Entertainment's pre-debut trainee team, after one year of training. After participating in several pre-debut activities, Taeyong debuted as a member of NCT in 2016 with NCT U. He debuted with NCT 127 in the same year.

In 2019, Taeyong debuted as a member of SuperM, a supergroup under SM Entertainment with members from various groups under the agency. In addition, he has also released solo songs under SM Station. With all these activities in mind, it's no surprise that this male idol has made a sizeable net worth. According to some sources, Taeyong has an estimated net worth of $9 million.

Since the beginning of his career, Taeyong has helped write and co-produce songs for NCT. He helped write NCT U's debut song "The 7th Sense" and NCT 127's debut song "Firetruck" in 2016. In the same year, he also helped write NCT 127's "Mad City".

In 2017, Taeyong helped write two SM Stations songs for his collaboration, namely "Around" with Hitchhiker and "Cure" with Yoo Young Jin. For NCT 127, Taeyong co-wrote "Good Thing", "Back 2 U (AM 01:27)", "Baby Don't Like It", "Angel", "Cherry Bomb", "Running 2 U", " 0 Mile", "Whiplash", and "Summer 127". In addition, Taeyong co-produced "Baby Don't Like It" and "Angel".

In 2018, Taeyong co-wrote and produced "City 127" and "Regular" for NCT 127. He also helped write NCT 2018's "Boss", "Baby Don't Stop", "Yestoday", and "Black on Black". For NCT 127, Taeyong co-wrote "My Van", "Come Back", "Welcome to My Playground", and "What We Talkin' Bout". In the same year, Taeyong also co-wrote U-Know Yunho's "City Lights".

In 2019, Taeyong wrote and co-produced his own solo song for SM Station, "Long Flight". He also co-wrote the song "Mood" with Marteen. For NCT 127, Taeyong co-wrote the song "Lips". For SuperM, Taeyong helped write the song "No Manners".

In 2020, Taeyeong co-wrote the songs "Pandora's Box", "Mad Dog", and "Love Song" for NCT 127, while he helped write "Together at Home" for SuperM. In 2021, Taeyong co-wrote "Sticker" for NCT 127. Taeyong was also a judge on Mnet's dance competition show, "Street Woman Fighter".

These activities, combined with her work as an idol, have helped shape her net worth to what she is today. (wk/goddess)

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