10 Black Women Killing It In The K-Pop Songwriting Game Right Now
While there may not be many artists of black descent on the K-Pop stage, there are plenty of them working behind the scenes to create the songs we all know and love. Take a look at 10 black women you never knew have been killing it in the K-Pop game as composers and producers.
1. Tayla Parx
Some of Tayla Parx’s most notable K-Pop works include BTS’s “Mic Drop”
and Red Velvet’s “Dumb Dumb”
2. Rodnae “Chikk” Bell
Some of “Chikk”’s most notable K-Pop works include EXO’s “Monster”
Taeyeon’s “Why”
NCT 127’s “Kick It”
and Girls’ Generation’s “Mr. Mr.”.
3. Bianca “Blush” Atterberry
Some of Blush’s most notable K-Pop works include EXO’s “Bad Dream”
NCT 127’s “Love Song”
and Taeyeon’s “Find Me”.
4. Asia’h Epperson
Asia’h Epperson worked on EXO’s “Obsession”.
5. Livvi Franc
Livvi Franc worked on NCT Dream’s “Bye My First”.
6. Lyrica Anderson
Lyrica Anderson worked on BoA’s “Only One”.
7. Mayila Jones
Mayila Jones worked on NCT 127’s “Kick It” with Chikk.
8. RaVaughn Nichelle Brown
RaVaughn Nichelle Brown worked on SHINee’s “Replay”.
9. Soaky Siren
Soaky Siren worked on NCT 127’s “Switch”.
10. Priscilla Renea Hamilton
Priscilla Renea Hamilton worked on Girls’ Generation’s “I’m a Diamond”.