The Sound You Hear At The Start Of K-Pop Songs… And No, It’s Not “JYP”
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If you’ve ever paid close attention to some of your favorite K-Pop songs, you might have noticed the same mysterious phrase, “Moonshine,” being called out at the start of each song… but what does it mean?
Your browser does not support video.“Dance The Night Away” by TWICE | TWICE/YouTubeFrom TWICE to TXT, many K-Pop artists have worked with the Swedish songwriting and production duo known as Moonshine, consisting of Ludvig Evers and Jonatan Gusmark.
Ludvig Evers (left) and Jonatan Gusmark (right) of Moonshine | Balloon Day CreativeLike many producers, Moonshine leaves their signature stamp at the beginning of songs they’ve participated in writing, producing, and more. However, there’s a reason you might not have noticed this until you listen really closely.
Your browser does not support video.“Blue Orangeade” by TXT | HYBE Labels/YouTubeThe word “Moonshine” is integrated almost seamlessly into each song’s intro to the point where it sounds like part of the music.
Your browser does not support video.“Naughty” by Irene & Seulgi | Red Velvet/YouTubeFrom NCT 127’s “Gimme Gimme” to Irene and Seulgi’s “Naughty,” the subtle phrase is implemented flawlessly into the song’s introduction.
Your browser does not support video.“Gimme Gimme” by NCT 127 | SM Town/YouTubeCheck out the various songs below from TWICE, SuperM, WayV, Red Velvet, The Boyz, and more where you can hear the callout for yourself!
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