Bumzu
Bumzu (born Kye Beom-ju on November 8, 1991) is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and record producer signed to Pledis Entertainment, a subsidiary of HYBE Labels.[1][2][3] He is renowned for his versatile contributions across genres including hip-hop, rock, and EDM, particularly as a key producer for K-pop groups under Pledis such as SEVENTEEN and NU'EST.[4][2] Raised in Seoul in a musical family, Bumzu began playing the violin in childhood and became active in the underground music scene during high school.[4] He debuted as a solo artist on June 14, 2011, with the single "Oh My Girl," following an earlier appearance under the name Nusoul.[5][6] In 2012, he gained wider recognition by placing in the top 12 on Mnet's audition program Super Star K4, which showcased his soulful vocals and songwriting talent.[2][7] Throughout his career, Bumzu has composed, written lyrics, and arranged numerous hit tracks for major K-pop acts, including SEVENTEEN's "Don't Wanna Cry" (2017), "Clap" (2017), and "Darl+ing" (2022), as well as collaborations with artists like BTS's Jin on "Abyss" (2020) and NCT 127.[8][4] His solo discography includes the 2017 album featuring tracks like "Forever Young" and "For a Time," where he handled lyrics, composition, and arrangement, highlighting his multifaceted role in the industry.[2] As of 2025, he continues to produce and perform, maintaining a strong presence through live concerts and ongoing projects with Pledis artists.[2]Early life and education
Childhood influences
Bumzu, born Kye Beom-ju on November 8, 1991, in Seoul, South Korea, grew up in a musically inclined household that profoundly shaped his early artistic development. His older brother, an avid music enthusiast, filled their home with instruments and equipment, creating an immersive environment that exposed Bumzu to diverse sounds from a young age. This familial backdrop fostered his initial passion for music, as the constant presence of audio gear encouraged experimentation and creativity within the home.[9] From childhood, Bumzu demonstrated exceptional talent as a violinist, beginning formal training before entering elementary school and competing in renowned violin competitions, where he earned accolades. By the age of five, he was already mentally composing original tunes, melodies, and lyrics, showcasing an innate predisposition toward songwriting that went beyond classical performance. This early classical foundation, combined with self-taught explorations in music production using computer software purchased with earnings from part-time jobs during his teenage years, laid the groundwork for his multifaceted approach to music.[9][10][11] Bumzu's childhood influences extended to a wide array of genres that reflected his evolving tastes and the vibrant music scenes around him. He was particularly drawn to Japanese visual kei—a style blending glam rock, heavy metal, and punk—which captivated him with its dramatic aesthetics and energetic performances. Additionally, hip-hop and R&B played pivotal roles; he immersed himself in beat-making and vocal experimentation, idolizing American groups like Boyz II Men for their harmonious R&B style and artists such as Brian McKnight for their emotive songcraft. These influences converged during his high school years, when he joined a rock band and delved into Seoul's underground K-hip-hop scene in Hongdae, blending classical precision with contemporary urban sounds to forge his unique creative identity.[9][10][4]Entry into music industry
Bumzu attended Mapo High School in Seoul and later enrolled in the Practical Music Department at Howon University, from which he dropped out to pursue his music career.[11][12] Bumzu entered the music industry in 2011 at the age of 19, marking his first mainstream contribution by composing the track "Don't Go, Go Away" for veteran K-pop artist Jang Woo-hyuk of H.O.T., featured on the EP Back to the Memories.[4] Earlier that year, on June 14, he independently released his debut single "Oh My Girl" featuring New Champ under the moniker NuSoul, showcasing his skills as a singer-songwriter in Seoul's underground scene.[1] His visibility increased significantly in 2012 when he competed on Mnet's audition program Superstar K4, advancing to the top 12 with performances that highlighted his soulful vocals and songwriting abilities, earning him recognition as a promising talent.[2] Although he did not reach the finals, the exposure propelled his career forward, leading to his affiliation with Pledis Entertainment shortly thereafter, where he began working as a vocal coach and producer.[9] This early phase reflected Bumzu's transition from self-taught production during his high school years in Hongdae's indie music circuit to professional engagements, blending influences from hip-hop, R&B, and visual kei into his initial works.Career
Early career (2011–2013)
Bumzu debuted as a solo artist on June 14, 2011, with the single "Oh My Girl" featuring New Champ, marking his entry into the music scene as a performer and composer.[13] That same year, he gained early recognition as a composer by contributing to Jang Woo-hyuk's album Back to the Memories, co-writing and arranging the track "Don't Go, Go Away" featuring Ben, which served as his first major mainstream collaboration with a prominent K-pop figure from the group H.O.T.[4] Additionally, in October 2012, Bumzu co-wrote the lyrics and co-arranged the track "Movie's Over" for Block B's debut album Blockbuster, showcasing his emerging skills in hip-hop and group production.[14] In 2012, Bumzu participated in the fourth season of the South Korean singing competition Superstar K4, advancing to the top 12 contestants and performing a cover of a Girls' Generation song, which helped broaden his visibility beyond underground and production circles.[15] He followed this exposure with the release of his second single, "I'm Sick Of It" (also known as "Tired of Love") featuring 8Dro, on March 15, 2012, further establishing his presence as an independent artist blending R&B and pop elements. These activities highlighted his dual role as both a vocalist and behind-the-scenes creator during this formative period. By 2013, Bumzu released his debut extended play (EP), The 1st Mini Album 'Something Special', on September 27, consisting of six tracks including the title song featuring Dok2, which emphasized his growing affinity for funk-infused hip-hop production.[16] To promote the EP, he held his first solo concert, solidifying his transition from composer to a more prominent solo performer while continuing to build his portfolio through selective collaborations.[17] This period laid the groundwork for his later production roles at Pledis Entertainment, as his early works demonstrated a versatile style rooted in emotional lyricism and rhythmic innovation.Solo releases (2014–2017)
Bumzu began his solo releases in 2014 with the digital single "Game Over" on February 4, featuring the title track and its instrumental version, produced under his then-stage name Kye Bum Zu. This release emphasized his R&B influences and marked a continuation of his independent artist trajectory following his 2013 debut mini album. Later that year, on December 12, he issued his second mini album 24, a five-track EP distributed by PJR Entertainment and LOEN Entertainment, with "28.5" (featuring Jung In) serving as the lead single accompanied by a music video.[18] The album included collaborations with Yoon Han, Huckleberry P, and Dok2, exploring introspective themes through soulful melodies and hip-hop elements.| Track | Title (feat.) | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Misaeng (feat. Yoon Han) | 3:10 |
| 2 | 28.5 (feat. Jung In) | 3:37 |
| 3 | What About Me (feat. Huckleberry P) | 3:14 |
| 4 | Yeh Yeh (feat. Dok2) | 3:12 |
| 5 | 24 Times | 3:15 |
| Track | Title (feat.) | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bucket List (feat. Vernon of Seventeen) | 3:09 |
| 2 | I Need You | 2:59 |
| 3 | Give It 2 U (feat. P.O of Block B & Nii Hwa) | 3:05 |
| 4 | Good Life (feat. Dok2 & The Quiett) | 3:23 |
| 5 | Secret Love (feat. Jooyoung) | 3:24 |
| 6 | TTT (feat. Beenzino) | 3:17 |
| 7 | Still (feat. Zion.T) | 3:11 |
| 8 | Love, Money, Fame | 2:26 |
| Track | Title (feat.) | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | How U Doin' (with SoulstaR) | 1:26 |
| 2 | I'm Good (feat. Sik-K) | 3:06 |
| 3 | H.I.G.H | 3:20 |
| 4 | Once (feat. Raina) | 3:22 |
| 5 | Just | 3:13 |
Production work and business ventures (2018–present)
Since 2018, Bumzu has solidified his role as a leading producer at Pledis Entertainment, contributing significantly to the discographies of the label's flagship acts. He co-produced SEVENTEEN's summer single "Oh My!" alongside member Woozi, capturing the thrill of young love through upbeat rhythms and vibrant instrumentation.[25] His work extended to NU'EST W's "BET BET" in 2019, blending emotional depth with dynamic pop elements to highlight the group's vocal harmonies.[4] These efforts underscored his signature style of fusing classic funk influences with modern K-pop trends, often collaborating closely with artists to align productions with their personal narratives.[4] Following Pledis's acquisition by HYBE in 2020, Bumzu's scope broadened to include collaborations across the conglomerate's roster. He produced BTS member Jin's introspective solo track "Abyss" in 2020, co-writing and arranging its atmospheric synth layers to explore themes of isolation and self-reflection.[26] The duo reunited for "Super Tuna" in 2021, a playful fishing-themed hit that went viral for its lighthearted energy and unconventional production process, including sessions on a boat.[9] His productions for SEVENTEEN continued with hits like "HOT" (2022), "Home" (2021), and "Ready to Love" (2021), each showcasing intricate percussion and genre-blending arrangements that propelled the group to global success.[4] In recent years, Bumzu has taken on mentorship and production duties for emerging HYBE acts, notably serving as a key producer for Pledis's boy group TWS debut in 2024. Under the pseudonym "Wasurenai," he co-produced tracks like "Plot Twist" from their mini-album Sparkling Blue, helping the group achieve their first top 10 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart with its fresh, narrative-driven pop sound.[27] His prolific output earned him the Korea Music Copyright Association's (KOMCA) Grand Prize in 2024 as the highest-earning K-pop songwriter of 2023, reflecting the widespread impact of his work across HYBE's ecosystem.[28] In 2025, Bumzu continued his success by sweeping all popular music categories at the KOMCA Awards in February and being inducted into the Recording Academy's new member class.[29][30] Through these endeavors, Bumzu has not only shaped Pledis's creative direction but also contributed to HYBE's broader strategy of artist-driven music production.[4]Musical style and artistry
Genres and production techniques
Bumzu's music spans multiple genres within the K-pop framework, incorporating elements of R&B, hip-hop, funk, EDM, and rock to create versatile soundscapes. His solo work, such as the 2017 mini album 27, emphasizes soulful R&B vocals and introspective themes, drawing from influences like Boyz II Men and Brian McKnight, while his production for artists like SEVENTEEN often blends retro funk grooves with modern electronic textures, as seen in tracks like "Clap," which features gritty guitar riffs and upbeat percussion. This genre fluidity allows Bumzu to tailor sounds to individual artists, ensuring each project reflects their unique identity without adhering to a singular style.[2][9][31] In production, Bumzu employs a collaborative and flexible process, utilizing computer-based digital audio workstations—a technique he adopted in his youth—to compose, arrange, and refine tracks. He prioritizes open communication with artists and team members, often integrating input from choreographers like SEVENTEEN's Hoshi to develop rhythms and melodies that align with performance dynamics, rather than following a rigid sequence from lyrics to instrumentation. This approach fosters emotional authenticity, treating collaborations as a shared journey where ideas flow naturally, complemented by complex percussion layers and dynamic sonic shifts to enhance engagement.[9][32][33] Bumzu's techniques emphasize adaptability across projects, from hip-hop-infused beats for NCT 127 to atmospheric EDM elements in fromis_9's discography, always grounded in inspiration sourced from everyday experiences like workouts or conversations. By leveraging a network of specialists for specialized expertise, he ensures high-impact results, such as intricate arrangements that balance accessibility with innovation, contributing to his reputation for crafting chart-topping K-pop hits.[2][9]Influences and collaborations
Bumzu's musical influences trace back to his formative years in Seoul, where he was exposed to a variety of genres through his brother's equipment and early experimentation with computer software for production. As a teenager, he developed a fascination with visual kei, a Japanese style blending glam rock, metal, and punk elements that emerged in the 1980s. He later gravitated toward hip-hop, creating beats and incorporating R&B sensibilities inspired by artists such as Boyz II Men and Brian McKnight.[9] In more recent reflections, Bumzu has highlighted contemporary tracks that shape his creative process, including Justice's "Stress" for its raw originality and innovative edge, King Gnu's "Hakujitsu" for its emotional depth and evocative lyrics about reunion and renewal, Kanye West's "Jail" from Donda for its compelling composition and synth bass lines, and Fred again..'s "Turn On The Lights again.." featuring Future for its high-energy suitability in social settings. These selections underscore his appreciation for genre-blending experimentation and emotional resonance across electronic, rock, hip-hop, and pop influences.[34] Bumzu's collaborations span a wide array of K-pop artists, often emphasizing co-production and co-writing to blend his stylistic versatility with performers' strengths. He has maintained a long-standing creative partnership with SEVENTEEN's Woozi, co-writing and co-producing numerous tracks since the group's debut, including their breakthrough single "Adore U" in 2015, which captured youthful romance through layered harmonies and upbeat rhythms. Their collaboration extends to songs like "Circles" from SEVENTEEN's 2021 album Attacca, where Bumzu focused on conveying intricate emotional cycles, and BSS's "Fighting" featuring Lee Young Ji in 2023, originally conceived for SEVENTEEN to infuse vibrant, motivational energy.[9][34] Beyond SEVENTEEN, Bumzu has contributed to hits for NU'EST, PRISTIN, SHINee, Rain, and 2PM, co-writing the majority of their releases in the mid-2010s to infuse pop and R&B elements. Notable examples include his work on NU'EST's Q is album in 2016 and PRISTIN's early tracks, showcasing his ability to craft group dynamics. In 2021, he co-produced "Super Tuna" with BTS's Jin, transforming a playful childhood fishing chant into a lighthearted viral track that highlighted Jin's charismatic vocals. Additionally, his collaboration with BAEKHO on "Elevator" in 2023 reimagined J.Y. Park's classic, emphasizing sensuality and vocal prowess while navigating the original's legacy. More recently, Bumzu has worked with NCT 127 on select productions, further demonstrating his adaptability across K-pop's evolving landscape. In 2024–2025, Bumzu continued his versatile production, including tracks for TWS's Summer Beat!, blending pop and electronic elements, and was inducted into the Recording Academy, affirming his influence in contemporary K-pop.[9][35][34][36]Awards and nominations
KOMCA Awards
Bumzu has achieved significant recognition at the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) Awards, which honor songwriters, composers, and arrangers based on copyright royalties generated from music usage in the previous year.[37] The awards, held annually since 2015, recognize excellence in categories such as lyrics, composition, and arrangement, with the Grand Prize (Daesang) awarded to top earners in popular music.[28] At the 10th KOMCA Copyright Awards ceremony on February 26, 2024, Bumzu received the Grand Prize for his contributions as the highest-earning K-pop songwriter in 2023, surpassing previous winner Pdogg who had dominated the category for five years.[38][39] This marked his breakthrough in the awards, highlighting the commercial impact of his production work, particularly for SEVENTEEN.[28] Bumzu continued his success at the 11th KOMCA Copyright Awards on February 25, 2025, where he made history by sweeping all three Grand Prizes in the popular music division—for lyrics, composition, and arrangement—becoming the first artist to achieve this feat.[29][40] This second consecutive Grand Prize win underscored his dominant role in generating royalties from 2024's top tracks.[41]| Year | Ceremony Date | Awards Won |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | February 26, 2024 (10th Awards) | Grand Prize (Highest-Earning K-pop Songwriter for 2023)[28] |
| 2025 | February 25, 2025 (11th Awards) | Grand Prize in Lyrics, Composition, and Arrangement[42] |
Other recognitions
In 2024, Bumzu received the Best Producer Award at the 9th Asia Artist Awards (AAA), recognizing his outstanding contributions to music production in the Asian entertainment industry.[43] In 2025, Bumzu won the Legendary Producer award at the 10th Asia Artist Awards (AAA).[44] Bumzu was invited to join the Recording Academy as part of its 2025 New Member Class, a prestigious honor that grants him eligibility to vote in the Grammy Awards and reflects his growing international influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.[30] This invitation highlights his role in shaping K-pop through collaborations with artists like SEVENTEEN and his debut as a finalist on the 2012 singing competition Superstar K4.[30]Discography
Studio albums
Bumzu released his debut and sole studio album, Good Life, on July 30, 2015, through PJR Entertainment and LOEN Entertainment (now under Kakao Entertainment).[20] The 8-track project, lasting approximately 24 minutes, showcases Bumzu's evolution as a singer-songwriter, blending hip-hop, R&B, and pop elements with introspective lyrics about youth, ambition, and relationships.[45] It features high-profile collaborations, highlighting his connections within the Korean hip-hop and idol scenes, and incorporates re-recorded versions of earlier singles to form a cohesive narrative of personal growth.[46] The title track, "Good Life" featuring Dok2 and The Quiett, serves as an anthem for pursuing dreams and enjoying life's pleasures, released as a pre-single on June 19, 2015.[47] Other notable tracks include "Bucket List" with Vernon of SEVENTEEN, emphasizing aspirational themes, and "Give It 2 U" featuring P.O of Block B and Niihwa, which brings an upbeat, collaborative energy.[20] The album also integrates prior releases like "Something Special" and "The Ceiling," recontextualized within the full-length format to reflect Bumzu's artistic maturation during his early career phase.[48]| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Bucket List" | Vernon of SEVENTEEN | 3:09 |
| 2 | "I Need You" | – | 2:59 |
| 3 | "Give It 2 U" | P.O of Block B, Niihwa | 3:05 |
| 4 | "Good Life" | Dok2, The Quiett | 3:23 |
| 5 | "Secret Love" | 8Dro | 3:28 |
| 6 | "TTT (퉤퉤퉤)" | New Champ, Beenzino | 3:22 |
| 7 | "The Ceiling" | – | 3:17 |
| 8 | "Something Special" | – | 3:12 |
Extended plays
Bumzu released three extended plays as part of his early solo career, showcasing his skills as a singer-songwriter and producer with a mix of hip-hop, R&B, and pop influences. These releases featured collaborations with notable artists in the Korean hip-hop and K-pop scenes, highlighting his growing network within the industry.[46] His debut extended play, The 1st Mini Album 'Something Special', was released on September 27, 2013. The EP consists of five tracks, blending introspective lyrics with upbeat production. The title track, "Something Special" featuring Dok2, emphasizes themes of unique connections and personal growth. The full track listing is as follows:- "Hello I'm Bum Zu" – 1:44
- "2Star" (feat. Ugly Duck) – 2:42
- "Something Special" (feat. Dok2) – 3:28
- "99%" – 3:15
- "Bingle Bangle" (feat. Volume) – 3:13 [16]
- "Misaeng (When I'm Down)" (feat. Yoon Han) – 3:10
- "28.5" (feat. Jung In) – 3:37
- "What About Me" (feat. Huckleberry P) – 3:14
- "Yeh Yeh" (feat. Don Mills) – 3:22
- "Miss U" – 3:05 [18]
- "How U Doin'" (with SoulstaR) – 1:26
- "I'm Good (아무렇지 않아)" (feat. Sik-K) – 3:06
- "H.I.G.H" – 3:20
- "Once (한 때)" (feat. Raina) – 3:22
- "Just" – 3:13
- "A.C.C.E.L" – 3:24
- "Just (English Ver.)" – 3:13 [24]
Singles
Bumzu debuted as a solo artist with digital singles in the early 2010s, focusing on R&B-infused pop tracks that highlighted his vocal delivery and self-produced arrangements. His solo output peaked between 2011 and 2018, after which he shifted emphasis toward production for other artists. These releases often featured collaborations with fellow Korean musicians, blending introspective lyrics with smooth melodies. Key solo singles include:- "Oh My Girl", released on June 14, 2011, marking his debut as a solo artist.
- "Tired of Love", released in 2012.
- "The Ceiling" (feat. Moowoong), released on June 20, 2013, marking his entry into the music scene with an emotional R&B track about unfamiliarity and longing.[51]
- "Game Over", his second digital single issued on February 4, 2014, exploring themes of failed relationships through upbeat yet melancholic production.[52]
- "Sara", released February 6, 2015, a soulful ballad reflecting on youth and memories, produced under his early stage name Kye Bum Zu.[19]
- "I Want You Back", a 2016 single emphasizing heartfelt pleas for reconciliation, showcasing his growth in melodic composition. (Note: Spotify link as representative; actual track available on major platforms)
- "I Don't Miss U", issued in 2018 as a more mature pop-R&B piece addressing post-breakup independence.
Collaborations
Bumzu has engaged in numerous collaborations as a vocalist and featured artist, often partnering with musicians from the South Korean hip-hop and R&B scenes, as well as labelmates under Pledis Entertainment. These works demonstrate his range beyond production, contributing catchy hooks and harmonies to tracks that blend emotional ballads with upbeat rhythms. Notable examples include joint singles and features that have garnered attention for their melodic chemistry and relatable themes.| Year | Title | Collaborator(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | All I Need (검은머리 파뿌리) | Bizzy (feat. Bumzu) | Single released on April 20, 2016, focusing on themes of enduring love.[53] |
| 2017 | Forever Young | Han Dong Geun | Collaborative digital single released on July 17, 2017, celebrating youthful energy and nostalgia.[54] |
| 2018 | I Don't Miss U (그리워 안 해) | Raina (project collaboration) | Part of the Bumzu x Raina project single, released on August 28, 2018; Bumzu's track produced by SEVENTEEN's Woozi.[55] |
| 2019 | Day Off (아무때나 돼) | PERC%NT (feat. Bumzu) | Featured on PERC%NT's album PVC, released in 2019, capturing carefree escapism.[56] |
Soundtrack appearances
Bumzu has contributed to several original soundtracks (OSTs) for South Korean dramas, primarily as a composer, lyricist, and performer. His work in this area began in the mid-2010s and often features emotional ballads that align with the narrative themes of youth and romance in web dramas and television series. These contributions highlight his versatility beyond idol group productions, showcasing his solo vocal talents and songwriting skills tailored to dramatic contexts.[46] In 2015, Bumzu released "First Time" (첨이야) as part of The Girl Who Sees Smells OST Part.3, a mystery-romance drama starring Park Bo-young and Yoon Sang-hyun. Performing under his real name, Kye Bum-ju, he composed and wrote the track, which captures the innocence of first encounters with its acoustic guitar-driven melody and heartfelt lyrics. The song was registered with the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA), crediting him as the primary composer and lyricist.[57][46] By 2018, Bumzu co-wrote and co-composed "A-TEEN" for the web drama A-TEEN OST Part.3, a coming-of-age series exploring teenage life. Performed by SEVENTEEN members Joshua, Hoshi, Woozi, Vernon, and Dino, the upbeat pop track reflects youthful aspirations and friendships. His lyrical input, alongside Woozi and others, emphasizes relatable themes of growth, while the composition credits include Bumzu's arrangement contributions, as verified by KOMCA. This marked one of his early forays into collaborative OST work with Pledis artists.[46] In 2019, Bumzu expanded his OST portfolio with two notable releases. First, he provided writing and composing credits for "9-TEEN" on A-TEEN 2 OST Part.2, the sequel web drama focusing on post-high school transitions. The song, performed by a group of young artists, extends the nostalgic vibe of the series with its energetic yet reflective tone, again drawing from KOMCA registrations. Later that year, Bumzu performed his solo single "Insomnia" (불면증) for I Wanna Hear Your Song OST Part.5, a romantic comedy-drama starring Kim Se-jeong and Yeo Jin-goo. As composer, lyricist, and vocalist, he delivered a melancholic R&B track about sleepless longing, which resonated with the plot's themes of unspoken emotions. The release topped charts on platforms like Melon and was praised for its emotional depth.[46][58]| Year | Song Title | Drama/Soundtrack | Role | Performer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | First Time (첨이야) | The Girl Who Sees Smells OST Part.3 | Composer, Lyricist, Performer | Kye Bum-ju |
| 2018 | A-TEEN | A-TEEN OST Part.3 | Lyricist, Composer | SEVENTEEN (Joshua, Hoshi, Woozi, Vernon, Dino) |
| 2019 | 9-TEEN | A-TEEN 2 OST Part.2 | Lyricist, Composer | Various artists |
| 2019 | Insomnia (불면증) | I Wanna Hear Your Song OST Part.5 | Composer, Lyricist, Performer | Bumzu |