Collaboration is the key to creating massive K-Pop tracks.
In this episode of In The Cut, we head to doobdoob Studio in Seoul to sit down with a powerhouse trio: Producer SoftServeBoy, topliner Aejin Kwon, and Mingu Kim, who runs Nine Music publishing. With over a decade of experience shaping the K-Pop industry, this team knows exactly how to build a hit.
Watch as the group uses Suno to push past writer's block and discover entirely new creative perspectives. They dive into writing lyrics, adjusting rhythmic chops to get the perfect cut, and expanding their original ideas to 120%.
For this session, the technology acts as a seamless collaborator. As the group explains, working with the platform feels like having an extra friend named Suno in the room, effectively turning their trio into a four-piece session band.
In this video:
0:00 - Setting the vibe with a dark R&B prompt 0:25 - Meet SoftServeBoy, Aejin Kwon, and Mingu Kim 1:35 - Finding a solution to writer's block and gaining new perspectives 1:51 - Dialing in the lyrics and getting the perfect rhythmic cut 2:25 - Using the technology to push ideas to 120% 2:34 - Collaborating in the studio with an "extra friend"
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