BTS producer Piddock, the top-ranked royalty income last year...how great was it?

Producer Piddock (real name Kang Hyo-won), who made World Group BTS music, received the highest music royalties last year.According to Yonhap News, the Korean Music Copyright Association (hereinafter referred to as Haneum Copyright Association) announced on the 16th that at the 5th Komka Copyright Awards ceremony, which will be presented at the 56th Regular General Meeting held on the 19th, the subject was ranked No. 1 in the public sector and won two awards for composition fees last year.In the field of arrangement, Vanilla Man (real name Jung Jae-won), who arranged music such as womens duo, ball red puberty, etc., will be awarded for the second consecutive year.Fiddock participated in the writing and composition of World hits such as BTS DNA (2017), Fake Love (2018) and Idol (2018).In particular, last years BTS album Love Yourself Former Tear and Love Yourself Resolution Anser (LOVE YOURSELF ANSWER), which included these songs, made a World-like hit that ranks first on the US Billboard chart.In Korea, the total sales of the two albums exceeded 4 million copies (based on the Gaon chart).The Copyright Awards ceremony, which started in 2015, will be awarded to musicians who have received the most copyright fees in the music, songwriting and arrangement of the public sector, The Classic in the Innocence category, and Korean music and childrens songs.Innocence winners include Park Kyung-hoon in Korean traditional music, Lee So-young in agitation, and Kim Sung-kyun in The Classic, who won the first prize in royalties last year.In the previous four awards ceremony, popular composers Kim Do-hoon, Cho Young-soo, Teddy, and lyricist Kang Eun-kyung won two awards each and were recognized as star musicians.In the Innocence category, Kim Sung-kyun of The Classic and Kim Bang-ok of the childrens song won a number of awards.We hope that the awards will be a motivation for many musicians who celebrate musicians who have captivated the public and create music, said Hong Jin-young, chairman of the Haneum Economic Cooperation Association.online news team

Producer Piddock (real name Kang Hyo-won), who made World Group BTS music, received the highest music royalties last year.

According to Yonhap News, the Korean Music Copyright Association (hereinafter referred to as Haneum Copyright Association) announced on the 16th that at the 5th Komka Copyright Awards ceremony, which will be presented at the 56th Regular General Meeting held on the 19th, the subject was ranked No. 1 in the public sector and won two awards for composition fees last year. In the field of arrangement, Vanilla Man (real name Jung Jae-won), who arranged music such as women's duo, ball red puberty, etc., will be awarded for the second consecutive year.

Fiddock participated in the writing and composition of World hits such as BTS 'DNA' (2017), 'Fake Love' (2018) and 'Idol' (2018). In particular, last year's BTS album Love Yourself Former Tear and Love Yourself Resolution Anser (LOVE YOURSELF ANSWER), which included these songs, made a World-like hit that ranks first on the US Billboard chart. In Korea, the total sales of the two albums exceeded 4 million copies (based on the Gaon chart).

The Copyright Awards ceremony, which started in 2015, will be awarded to musicians who have received the most copyright fees in the music, songwriting and arrangement of the public sector, The Classic in the Innocence category, and Korean music and children's songs.

Innocence winners include Park Kyung-hoon in Korean traditional music, Lee So-young in agitation, and Kim Sung-kyun in The Classic, who won the first prize in royalties last year.

In the previous four awards ceremony, popular composers Kim Do-hoon, Cho Young-soo, Teddy, and lyricist Kang Eun-kyung won two awards each and were recognized as star musicians. In the Innocence category, Kim Sung-kyun of The Classic and Kim Bang-ok of the children's song won a number of awards.

“We hope that the awards will be a motivation for many musicians who celebrate musicians who have captivated the public and create music,” said Hong Jin-young, chairman of the Haneum Economic Cooperation Association.

online news team