Ryan S. Jhun

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Ryan S. Jhun
Birth nameJhun Se-won (전세원)
Born (1979-02-28) February 28, 1979 (age 42)
Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Occupation(s)Record Producer, Songwriter
Years active2010–present
LabelsMarcan Entertainment,
Ateam Entertainment
Websitewww.marcanent.com

Ryan S. Jhun (Korean: 라이언 전) is a South Korean songwriter and producer. He founded and became chief executive officer of Marcan Entertainment. He is also the CEO of Ateam Entertainment.

Discography[]

2010[]

  • "Lucifer" for Shinee
  • "Nothing Lasts Forever" for Girl's Day
  • "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
  • "First Class" for Chungrim

2011[]

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 U-Kiss
  • "Saturday" for Supernova
  • "In the Air" for B1A4

2013[]

  • "Peter Pan" for Exo
  • "Somebody" for 15&

2014[]

2015[]

  • "View" for Shinee
  • "Married to the Music" for Shinee
  • "You Think" for Girls' Generation
  • "I" for Taeyeon
  • "Deja Vu" for f(x)
  • "X" for f(x)
  • "Diamond" for f(x)
  • "Dumb Dumb" for Red Velvet
  • "Campfire" for Red Velvet
  • "Red Dress" for Red Velvet
  • "Don't U Wait No More" for Red Velvet
  • "#LoveMe" for Melody Day
  • "Love Me Right" for Exo

2016[]

2017[]

  • "Venus (Dance With Me)" for VAV
  • "My First and Last" for NCT Dream
  • "Kiss on the Lips" for Melody Day
  • "Pick Me/ Me, It's Me" for Produce 101 Season 2 Trainees
  • "I'll be yours" for Girl's Day
  • "THIRSTY" for Girl's Day
  • "Come By Here" for Sojin of Girl's Day
  • "TRUTH" for Minah of Girl's Day
  • "Super Hot" for Produce 101 Season 2 Trainees
  • "Hello" for Shannon
  • "Touch It" for Exo
  • "ABC (Middle of the Night)" for VAV
  • "Juliette" for RAINZ

2018[]

  • "Spotlight" for VAV
  • "Gorgeous" for VAV
  • "Ei Ei" for Idol Producer
  • "Dream" for Idol Producer
  • "Love Bug" for GFriend
  • "파르페" for AOA
  • "Something New" for Taeyeon
  • "BLACK HEART" for UNB
  • "Wait a Minute" for NEX7
  • "Let Me be Your Fire" for NEX7
  • "Heart Full of You" for NEX7
  • "Dream World Tour" for NEX7

2019[]

2020[]

2021[]

References[]

  1. ^ Eun-jin, Jung (6 April 2016). "'Produce 101' winners release 'Crush'". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2016-04-11.

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