Ryan S. Jhun
Ryan S. Jhun | |
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Born |
Busan, South Korea | February 28, 1979
Genres | K-pop |
Occupation(s) | Record Producer, Songwriter |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Marcan Entertainment |
Website |
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Ryan S. Jhun (Korean: 라이언 전; born 28 February 1979), is a South Korean songwriter and producer. He founded and became chief executive officer of Marcan Entertainment.
Discography
2010
- "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" for Lee Hyo-ri
- "Scandal" for Lee Hyo-ri
- "Want Me Back" for Lee Hyo-ri
- "100Percent" for Lee Hyo-ri
- "Shake It Up" for Super Junior
- "Get It" for Shinee
- "Lucifer" for Shinee
- "First Class" for Chungrim
- "Nothing Lasts Forever" for Girl's Day
2011
- "Walkin'" for Super Junior
- "My Love, My Kiss, My Heart" for Super Junior
- "Top That" for U-Kiss
- "Neverland" for U-Kiss
- "Baby Don't Cry" for U-Kiss
- "Someday" for U-Kiss
- "My Style" for f(x)
- "Lollipop" for f(x)
- "B.U.T for TVXQ
- "Bad Girl" for Baek Ji-young
2012
- "Tick Tock" for U-Kiss
- "Amazing" for U-Kiss
- "Anger" for Spica
- "Up N Down" for Spica
- "Pain Killer" for Spica
- "No More" for Spica
- "Stop Girl" for Supernova
- "Saturday" for Supernova
2016
- "Sketch" for Hyomin (T-ara)
- "Fingertips" for Pinkrush (Produce 101)
- "Crush" for I.O.I[1]
- "Apple Pie" for Fiestar
- "I" for Taeyeon
- "Fantasy" for Fei
- "Whatta Man (Good Man)" for I.O.I
References
- ↑ Eun-jin, Jung (6 April 2016). "'Produce 101' winners release 'Crush'". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
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