K-Pop
Music Generator

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Make a high-energy K-Pop track with trap drums, a rap verse, and a soaring melodic chorus, 128 BPM, E♭ major
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Here's your K-Pop track — punchy trap hi-hats and 808s drive the verse, brass stabs punctuate the pre-chorus build, then the chorus explodes with layered group vocals over bright synth chords.

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K-Pop AI

128 BPME♭ MajorIdol Pop
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K-Pop DNA

The four building blocks that define the K-Pop sound — origins, structure, instruments, and production.

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Origins & Evolution

K-Pop traces its roots to Seo Taiji and Boys' 1992 debut, which fused American hip-hop, R&B, and techno with Korean pop sensibility. The Big 3 agencies — SM, YG, and JYP Entertainment — industrialized the idol training system, producing groups like H.O.T., BIGBANG, Girls' Generation, BTS, and BLACKPINK. By the 2010s, K-Pop had become a global cultural force through social media and fandom ecosystems.

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Song Structure

K-Pop songs are multi-section compositions that pack genre shifts into a single track. A typical arrangement includes a rap verse, a melodic pre-chorus build, an anthemic chorus, a dance break, and often a dramatic key change or tempo shift near the final chorus. Songs rarely follow a single genre — they weave hip-hop, EDM, R&B, and pop seamlessly within 3–4 minutes.

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Signature Instruments

Production relies on layered synthesizers, trap-influenced 808 drums, EDM-style drops and risers, orchestral stabs, and heavily processed vocal stacks. Live instruments appear as textural accents — electric guitar riffs, brass hits, and string swells. Vocal processing ranges from subtle tuning to aggressive pitch effects and distortion.

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Production Philosophy

Maximalism defines K-Pop production. Tracks feature dense layering, sidechain compression for rhythmic punch, and genre-blending within single songs. Producers like Teddy Park, Yoo Young-jin, and international collaborators stack multiple hooks — vocal, instrumental, and rhythmic — ensuring every section delivers a new earworm. The result is meticulously crafted music engineered for both streaming and live performance.

Explore the Spectrum

Six distinct subgenres within K-Pop — each with its own tempo, texture, and sonic identity.

Idol Pop

110–140 BPM1990s–Present

The flagship K-Pop sound: high-energy, choreography-driven music with catchy hooks, group vocal harmonies, and polished production. BTS, BLACKPINK, aespa, and Stray Kids exemplify the modern idol pop format.

K-Hip-Hop

80–110 BPM2000s–Present

Korean hip-hop blending trap, boom-bap, and cloud rap with Korean lyricism. Artists like Jay Park, Zico, and pH-1 bridge underground credibility and mainstream crossover.

K-R&B

70–110 BPM2000s–Present

Smooth, atmospheric R&B with Korean vocal stylings, lo-fi textures, and jazz-influenced harmony. Dean, Crush, and Heize deliver intimate, production-forward tracks.

K-Ballad

60–90 BPM1990s–Present

Emotionally intense vocal ballads with orchestral arrangements, piano foundations, and soaring vocal climaxes. A staple of Korean drama soundtracks, led by artists like Baek Yerin, IU, and Chen.

K-Rock

120–170 BPM1990s–Present

Korean rock spanning punk, alternative, and indie. Bands like NELL, DAY6, and FTISLAND blend Korean pop melody with guitar-driven energy and emotional lyricism.

K-Indie

90–130 BPM2000s–Present

Independent Korean artists creating lo-fi pop, folk, and experimental music outside the idol system. Hyukoh, 92914, and The Black Skirts represent Hongdae's vibrant underground scene.

How It Compares

See how K-Pop stacks up against J-Pop, Western Pop, and C-Pop across key musical characteristics.

FeatureK-PopJ-PopWestern PopC-Pop
BPM Range100–140100–17095–14080–130
Key InstrumentsSynths, trap drums, EDM drops, brassGuitars, synths, piano, stringsSynths, programmed drums, vocalsSynths, piano, strings, drums
Production StyleMaximalist, genre-blending, dense layersMelodically complex, arranged, cleanPolished, hook-driven, streamlinedBallad-heavy, vocal-focused, clean
Song StructureMulti-section with rap/dance breaksA-B-C with key changesVerse-chorus-bridgeVerse-chorus, emotional builds
Visual ElementChoreography-driven, concept albumsAnime tie-ins, visual kei aestheticsMusic videos, live performanceDrama tie-ins, variety shows
Notable ArtistsBTS, BLACKPINK, Stray KidsKenshi Yonezu, YOASOBI, UtadaTaylor Swift, The WeekndJay Chou, G.E.M., Hua Chenyu

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts covering every K-Pop mood — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Idol Anthem

Create a high-energy K-Pop idol track at 128 BPM in A♭ major. Punchy trap hi-hats and 808 kick, synth brass stabs in the pre-chorus, a soaring group vocal chorus with layered harmonies, and a dance break with a filtered bass drop. Mood: explosive stage performance energy.

Idol PopHigh-Energy
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K-Hip-Hop Flow

Generate a K-hip-hop track at 88 BPM in C minor. Dark 808 bass, rolling trap hi-hats, atmospheric pad textures, and a smooth melodic hook between rap verses. Add vinyl crackle and a pitched vocal sample. Mood: late-night Seoul street swagger.

K-Hip-HopDark
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K-R&B Midnight

Compose a K-R&B track at 78 BPM in F♯ minor. Silky Rhodes keys, soft finger snaps, deep sub-bass, airy vocal layers with subtle pitch effects, and a lo-fi drum pattern. Mood: intimate, after-hours confession.

K-R&BSmooth
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K-Ballad Drama

Produce a K-ballad at 68 BPM in D♭ major. Intimate piano intro building to full orchestral strings and French horn, a soaring belt vocal in the final chorus with a dramatic key change up a half step. Mood: heartbreaking drama OST climax.

K-BalladCinematic
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Girl Group Energy

Build a girl group K-Pop track at 132 BPM in B♭ major. Bright synth arpeggios, snappy clap-driven beat, a whistle hook in the chorus, a rap bridge over a half-time beat, and vocal chant breakdowns. Mood: confident, playful, and addictive.

Idol PopPlayful
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Dark Concept

Create a dark-concept K-Pop track at 135 BPM in E minor. Distorted synth bass, industrial percussion hits, orchestral strings creating tension, a melodic chorus that contrasts with aggressive verses, and a dramatic spoken-word bridge. Mood: cinematic villain energy.

Dark K-PopIntense
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Retro K-Pop

Generate a retro-inspired K-Pop track at 116 BPM in G major. Disco-funk bass line, bright brass stabs, vintage synth pads, a funky wah-wah guitar, and a catchy call-and-response chorus. Mood: nostalgic 80s throwback with modern polish.

RetroFunky
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K-Pop EDM Drop

Compose a K-Pop track with EDM elements at 140 BPM in F minor. Building synth riser in the pre-chorus, a massive future bass drop with supersaws and vocal chops, trap-influenced verses with rapid-fire delivery, and a melodic bridge cooldown. Mood: festival-ready anthem.

EDM K-PopFestival
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Where K-Pop Lives

Real-world scenarios where K-Pop music shines — from dance studios to brand campaigns.

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Dance Covers & Choreo

Generate high-energy idol tracks with clear rhythmic structure — perfect for dance practice videos, cover challenges, and choreography content.

Trois Étapes Simples

De l'idée au morceau fini — décrivez, affinez et exportez votre musique k-pop.

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Décrivez Votre Vision

Dites à Music Agent quel type de morceau vous voulez — référencez une ambiance, un artiste ou une scène. Pas de jargon technique.

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Affinez par Chat

Ajustez le BPM, la tonalité, les instruments et la structure par conversation naturelle. Itérez jusqu'à la perfection.

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Exportez et Utilisez

Téléchargez votre morceau en audio haute qualité. Entièrement libre de droits — jeux, vidéos, publicités et plus.

Explorez Plus de Genres

Découvrez des genres connexes et élargissez votre palette sonore.

Questions Fréquentes

Tout ce que vous devez savoir sur la création de musique k-pop avec Tunee.

Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, ads, games, podcasts, dance videos, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.

Absolutely. Specify rap verses, melodic choruses, dance breaks, and key changes in your prompt. The AI handles complex multi-section arrangements that define the K-Pop format.

All major styles including Idol Pop, K-Hip-Hop, K-R&B, K-Ballad, K-Rock, K-Indie, and genre fusions like K-Pop EDM and retro K-Pop. You can blend multiple styles in a single track.

Not at all. Describe what you want in plain language — "girl group anthem with a dance break" or "moody K-R&B with 808s" works perfectly. The AI handles BPM, key, arrangement, and mixing automatically.

Reference the artist or concept in your prompt. "Dark concept like Stray Kids" or "smooth R&B like Dean" gives the AI strong creative direction. Refine with follow-up prompts until it matches your vision.

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