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Time it takes to make a K-pop hit: 15 seconds

The shift to short-form content is revolutionizing K-pop's production and engagement strategies.

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K-pop songs are now being crafted with a focus on a 15-second 'killing part' that drives virality on social media.

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Fans are keen on these shorter tracks, which resonate more in the fast-paced digital landscape.

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This trend signals a broader shift in music consumption habits worldwide.

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Explore tracks that exemplify this new K-pop format.

edit_note My Take (Opinion)

While brevity may enhance virality, it risks losing the depth that longer songs can offer.

Culture Signal

K-pop's trend towards shorter songs reflects the changing landscape of music consumption.

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