I genuinely couldn't care less
do you care how many composers have in a k-pop song?
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Also what about when artists are credited even when they didnt contribute hardly anything? Like can an artist be credited for songwriting because he changed a couple words in a verse?
I’m sure they have a system. Like what is the minimum % you need to contribute to be added in. Maybe those who are working in the creative industry can answer. Outsiders might think a couple of words as negligible and no need to credit, but maybe the creatives think differently. It is how they earn money.
i think it is illegal, as well as credit those who did not participate in the song creation
such as the case of the SM composer who credited his wife to receive more royalties
Yeah both are immoral.
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Really, all I care about is the end result. If it’s a brilliant song and I love it, I’m not going to give a toss if fifteen people worked on it or one.
I love to see the creative efforts or gain the insight when a particular fave of mine is the main songwriter, but brilliant things can come from collaborative efforts too.
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I have 0 care or interest tbh. A song is bop whether it’s 1 person or 100.
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It’s just a gimmick to make the artist seem more “authentic”
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I don't really care about the number and at first I don't care about who produced what either. After I realize that sometimes songs that I like are produced by the same producer, I start to care about the producers. For example if an artist is going to release an album and then I saw that my favorite producer produced one of the songs, I will get hyped for that song.
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I really don't care. I care about the end product. Do I like it or not? That is what's important.
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Really, all I care about is the end result. If it’s a brilliant song and I love it, I’m not going to give a toss if fifteen people worked on it or one.
I love to see the creative efforts or gain the insight when a particular fave of mine is the main songwriter, but brilliant things can come from collaborative efforts too.
i think your thinking comes close to mine
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I’m sure they have a system. Like what is the minimum % you need to contribute to be added in. Maybe those who are working in the creative industry can answer. Outsiders might think a couple of words as negligible and no need to credit, but maybe the creatives think differently. It is how they earn money.
Yeah both are immoral.
I heard that order the names are listed is how much that songwriter contributed. For example, if the person's name is listed first then they contributed the most and if the person's name is listed last they contributed the least.
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I don’t really care.
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I just wanna dance
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7 Rings by Ariana Grande has more than 10 composers, when the song was successful, its quality was questioned due to the number of people involved in the creative process of a theoretically superfluous song
you think 7 rings is bad?
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but it’s very strange that a song has the work of a lot of people
I don't care, but I don't understand this either
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Nah, as long as they don't falsely put their wife's name to get some of those royalties
exactly put your mother and father and son/daughter instead!!!
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