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Young-hu Kim : ウィキペディア英語版
Young-hu Kim


Young-hu Kim (Hangul: 김영후) is a South Korean music producer and songwriter. He works mainly with SM Entertainment〔http://www.mtviggy.com/lists/the-12-coolest-people-in-k-pop-right-now/〕 artists and has written songs for Girls Generation,〔http://www.allmusic.com/artist/young-hu-kim-mn0001060997〕 Exo, TVXQ, BoA, Shinee, f(x), Super Junior, Shinhwa, and Fly to the Sky.〔http://enews.imbc.com/News/RetrieveNewsInfo/2316〕
==Career==
Born on November 7, 1981 in Seoul, South Korea, he started his career when he was signed to SM Entertainment as the youngest producer signed at the age of 15.〔http://beyondhallyu.com/k-pop/behind-the-scenes-in-k-pop-an-interview-with-sm-producer-young-hu-kim/〕 His first number 1 single was Shinhwa's "I Pray For You", with work on subsequent hits including TVXQ's "Whatever They Say," Shinee's "Replay," and Girls Generation's "Oh." He is also co-founder of XP Music Publishing based in Los Angeles, with offices in Seoul and Tokyo.〔http://www.koreatowndaily.com/read.php?id=20090512190359§ion=local&type=fdb&ss=6〕

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