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Make K-Pop music

K-pop is a polished, genre-blending pop style that fuses EDM, R&B, trap and more into one high-production package, usually around 110 to 130 BPM. Songs often shift between sounds, co-produced for maximum impact.

Tempo: 110–130 BPM · Shifts between major and minor

What defines K-pop?

K-pop is less one genre than a polished blend of many. A single song might move through EDM, R&B, trap and straight pop, switching feel between sections in ways that keep the listener on their toes. The production is high-gloss and the hooks are sharp.

That hybrid quality comes from how it’s made: songs are often co-produced by several writers, each bringing a distinct style to the mix. The result is bold, dynamic, and built to surprise.

Signature elements of K-Pop

How Songen makes K-Pop

Songen generates a K-pop loop with the lead, chords, bass and drums as editable MIDI. Start there, then switch up a section, swap the sound, or sharpen the hook.

K-Pop FAQ

What BPM is K-pop?
K-pop usually sits around 110 to 130 BPM, though songs often shift feel between sections, so the energy moves around.
What makes a song K-pop?
A blend of EDM, R&B, trap and pop in a single, highly produced song, often with sharp switch-ups between sections. K-pop borrows the best of many styles.
What key is K-pop in?
K-pop moves freely between major and minor, sometimes within one song, since it's built from many production styles stitched together.