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[All] What is Park Jin-young's strongest filial son copyright fee song??
Once you create a music copyright, money keeps coming in even if you just sit still!!
The money doesn't just come in while the copyright holder is alive, it comes for 70 years after the copyright holder's death!!!
As a working person, I'm so envious of this part ㅠㅠ
Whenever we talk about copyright fees in our Republic of Korea, there is always someone who is mentioned, and that is Park Jin-young.
As of 2020
There are 626 songs that Park Jin-young wrote, composed, and registered.
They say they receive about 1.3 billion won in royalties per year.
Do you happen to know what song Park Jin-young's "The Strongest filial son" copyright song is?
Wonder Girls 'Nobody'?
2PM 'Heartbeat'??
The correct answer is....
Twice's 'What is Love?', 'Feel Special'!!
What's even more surprising is that
There are so many great songs written and composed by Park Jin-young.
Twice's < What is Love?> and <Feel Special> said, "The units of royalties received are different! "
As for the specific amount
Bang Si-hyuk, who appeared together with me
It is said that " In America, if you have just one hit song, you can make billions of dollars. "
On the channel called <Hal Myeong-su>, Park Myeong-su
" I heard that Twice is a huge hit in the US these days .
Among the 650 songs registered with the Copyright Association by Park Jin-young, Twice's 'WHAT IS LOVE' is said to be 100 times more popular than other songs .
I told this story to Twice members Nayeon and Jihyo who appeared as guests.
Nayeon and Jihyo were surprised
Nayeon said , "(CEO Park Jin-young) please buy me a water purifier . Please rent it for life ."
One-line summary:
Among the songs written and composed by Park Jin- young, Twice's <What is Love?> has the highest royalties, 100 times more than other songs!
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