K-POP Lyrics that can be done as long as you know how to read and write!

Easy and fun with a firm grasp of the basics

K-POP Lyricist Course for All Levels (With Lyricist Hari Jung)

12-week regular course VOD's provided Only in Korean Korean Standard Time(KST)

[7th] Written lyrics for K-POP

Lyricist Class for All Level (Only in Korean)
Deadline
2023-09-24
Duration
2023-09-25 - 2023-12-17
Schedule
Autonomy during the course period
Available
20 Seats Left

K-POP lyrics that can be done
if you know Korean

Easy and fun,
grasping the basics firmly

K-POP Lyricist Course for All Level (With Lyricist Hari-Jung)

12 weeks regular course VOD's provided
Only in Korean Korean Standard Time

[7th] Written lyrics for K-POP

Lyricist Class for All Level (Only in Korean)
Deadline
2023-09-24
Duration
2023-09-25 - 2023-12-17
Schedule
Autonomy during the course period
Available
20 Seats Left

“I never majored in writing or anything like that, but I’m now in my 7th year as a K-POP lyricist!”

-Lyricist Hari-Jung-

“I never majored in writing or anything like that, but I’m now in my 7th year as a K-POP lyricist!”

-Lyricist Hari Jung-

Do you listen to a lot of K-POP?

The world of writing K-Pop lyrics is quite the interesting one.
You can learn how to express yourself in all sorts of ways with limited melody and prose.
On top of that, you can become a professional lyricist working with your favorite artists while also earning copyright royalties!

Do you listen to a lot of K-POP?

The world of writing K-POP lyrics is very interesting.

You can learn attractive writing that can express your thoughts in a variety of ways within a limited time and syllable.

You can also become a professional lyricist working with your favorite artists and earning copyright revenue.

What are you looking for?

For anyone who’s on the fence,
we recommend the K-POP Lyricist Course for All Levels

What are you looking for?

For anyone who’s on the fence, we recommend the K-POP Lyricist Course for All Levels

We recommend this course to these people

We recommend this course to these people

In just 12 weeks,

learn the basics of writing lyrics and take the first step in your journey as a lyricist.

In just 12 weeks,

learn the basics of writing lyrics and take the first step in your professional debut.

We provide practical theory and hands-on training

so that even those who are completely new can easily learn how to write lyrics.

If you stay committed,
you will be able to learn the essential skills needed to make it as a K-POP lyricist

Step 01. Basic Theory

Learn the basic theory that will become the foundation of your lyric-writing through various assignments.

1) The role of a lyricist and the process of writing lyrics.
2) Basic vocabulary for writing lyrics.
3) Understanding syllables, rhythm, song form, and rhyme schemes.

Step 02. Practical Methods:

Practice the various methods that are necessary to learn how to write lyrics

1) Storytelling: The storyline of the lyrics, how to find the right material.
2) Keywords: How to apply keywords and relevant materials to lyrics.
3) Artist analysis: How to write lyrics according to the specific characteristics of each artist.
4) Lyric visualization: How to write lyrics that can enhance the visualization of lyrics.

Step 03. Hands-on Training:

Complete writing and revising your lyric draft after analyzing the label briefs and relevant demo songs

1) Practical analysis: How to analyze and navigate label briefs and demo songs.
2) Detailed process: How to revise and balance the overall lyrics draft.
3) Finalizing lyrics: The necessary final steps in finalizing lyrics and how to prevent common mistakes.

We provide practical theory and hands-on training

so that even those who are completely new can easily learn how to write lyrics.

If you stay committed, you can learn the essential skills needed to debut as a K-Pop lyricist

Step 01. Basic Theory

Learn the basic theory that will become the foundation of your lyric-writing through various assignments.

1) The role of a lyricist and the process of writing lyrics.

2) Basic vocabulary for writing lyrics.

3) Understanding syllables, rhythm, song form, and rhyme schemes.

Step 02. Practical Methods

Practice the various methods that are necessary to learn how to write lyrics

1) Storytelling: The storyline of the lyrics, how to find the right material.

2) Keywords: How to apply keywords and relevant materials to lyrics.

3) Artist analysis: How to write lyrics according to the specific characteristics of each artist.

4) Lyric visualization: How to write lyrics that can enhance the visualization of lyrics.

Step 03. Hands-on Training

Complete writing and revising your lyric draft after analyzing the label briefs and relevant demo songs

1) Practical analysis: How to analyze and navigate label briefs and demo songs.

2) Detailed process: How to revise and balance the overall lyrics draft.

3) Finalizing lyrics: The necessary final steps in finalizing lyrics and how to prevent common mistakes.

What you will get out of this course.

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Original lyric drafts for 3 or more songs

Complete three or more lyrics drafts for each respective theme through practice assignments based on lectures from each week.

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One final lyric draft for a given song

With the feedback and help of a professional mentor, you will be able to write and finalize a high quality lyric draft for a given song.

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Alumni

After the end of your course, you will be able to join a community of alumni that have also completed all relevant courses.

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Priority selection for challenges

At the end of the course, you will have the opportunity to participate in various Joombas X lyric-writing challenges.

What you will get out of this course.

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Original lyric drafts for 3 or more songs

Complete three or more lyrics drafts for each respective theme through practice assignments based on lectures from each week.

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One final lyric draft for a given song

With the feedback and help of a professional mentor, you will be able to write and finalize a high quality lyric draft for a given song.

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Alumni

After the end of your course, you will be able to join a community of alumni that have also completed all relevant courses.

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Priority selection for challenges

At the end of the course, you will have the opportunity to participate in various Joombas X lyric-writing challenges.

An exclusive Joombas X course for lyric-writing featuring insights and knowledge from an experienced and active K-Pop lyricist!

An exclusive Joombas X course for lyric-writing featuring insights and knowledge from an experienced and active K-Pop lyricist!

Hari-Jung

Hari Jung is an established and talented K-POP lyricist who has participated in writing lyrics for many of K-POP’s top artists. Having started learning lyrics as just a hobby, Hari quickly found herself becoming a sought-after lyricist, having written for 14 releases in 2022 alone. She has worked with artists such as NCT Dream, NCT 127, ITZY, ZEROBASEONE, Girls’ Generation, SHINee, Hyoyeon, BoA, and more.

Hari Jung

Hari Jung is an established and talented K-POP lyricist who has participated in writing lyrics for many of K-POP’s top artists. Having started learning lyrics as just a hobby, Hari quickly found herself becoming a sought-after lyricist, having written for 14 releases in 2022 alone. She has worked with artists such as NCT Dream, NCT 127, ITZY, ZEROBASEONE, Girls’ Generation, SHINee, Hyoyeon, BoA, and more.

representative song

ITZY(있지)
Cheshire
NCT DREAM
Beatbox
NCT 127
Time Lapse

Girls’ Generation
Freedom

BoA(보아)
Breathe

Kep1er(케플러)
THE GIRLS

Check out reviews from previous course graduates.

* This is a review of those who took the introductory K-pop songwriting conference through Wadiz.

Check out reviews from previous course graduates.

Get all these benefits,
at the most reasonable price!

Get all these benefits,
at the most reasonable price!

Are you ready to become a hit K-pop lyricist?

Follow along diligently!
We will help make the way for you.

Course Schedule

The entire course will be conducted online.

Mon

The weekly VOD will be released every Monday
Professional mentors will provide feedback on submitted assignments every Monday

Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat

Watch VOD lectures any time during the week

  • Study at your own pace – you will be able to access the VOD’s at any time during the week.
  • The lecture is approximately one hour long and is accessible from any mobile, tablet, or PC device.

Any and all answers will be provided during weekly Q&A sessions

  • Upload questions to the Q&A channel at your convenience.
  • The instructor will respond to your questions within 2-3 days.

Must watch VOD by midnight every Saturday

  • Please watch the VOD by Saturday and start the assignment.

Sun

All assignments are to be submitted by midnight every Sunday night

  • Feedback may not be provided for assignments submitted past the deadline.
  • To avoid this, please be sure to submit your assignment before midnight on Sunday!

Course Schedule

The entire course will be conducted online.

Mon

The weekly VOD will be released every Monday
Professional mentors will provide feedback on submitted assignments every Monday

Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat

Watch VOD lectures any time during the week

  • Study at your own pace – you will be able to access the VOD’s at any time during the week.
  • The lecture is approximately one hour long and is accessible from any mobile, tablet, or PC device.

Any and all answers will be provided during weekly Q&A sessions

  • Upload questions to the Q&A channel at your convenience.
  • The instructor will respond to your questions within 2-3 days.

Must watch VOD by midnight every Saturday

  • Please watch the VOD by Saturday and start the assignment.

Sun

All assignments are to be submitted by midnight every Sunday night

  • Feedback may not be provided for assignments submitted past the deadline.
  • To avoid this, please be sure to submit your assignment before midnight on Sunday!

Detailed curriculum

Topic What is writing lyrics? The role of lyricists / Writing lyrics process and how a song comes to be / Basic terminology for writing lyrics.  

Assignment Write a cover letter / Check the syllables in Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and submit it

Topic Basic writing lyrics theory (syllables, rhythm, song form) / How to check and fit letters into a demo syllable / What is rhyme?

Assignment Check the song form and syllables for “DAY6- Zombie (Eng ver.)” and submit it

Topic Decide on a title spot / Analyze the emotions of the demo song to decide on a topic / How to tell a lyric story (Set up characters / Set up situations / Set up emotions)

Assignment Listen to the song “Mina okabe-Rain”, analyze the emotions in the song, write a story to go with the song, and submit it.

Topic How to write kind lyrics / Set a centering title / The importance of titles

Assignment Submit lyrics to the song “Mina okabe-Rain” based on the storytelling you worked on in Week 3.

Topic How to tell different stories with the same keywords / How to incorporate the characteristics of your material into your lyrics / Appropriate metaphors and utilization.

Assignment Work on the lyrics and submit them so that they highlight the central keywords of “Anthony Watts and Anthony Russo – Tangerine”.

Topic How to tell different stories for different artists with the same keywords / How to analyze and leverage artist worldviews

Assignment Check the worldview-related lyrics of “Red Velvet – Celebrate” and analyze and submit the Red Velvet worldview.

Topic How to write easy listening lyrics (using everyday materials, places, and seasons) / How to write conceptual lyrics (using keyword attributes, stories, and characters) / Why is immersion important when writing lyrics?

Assignment Write an easy-listening lyric for the first verse of the song “Mia Rodriguez – Psycho” and a conceptual lyric for the second verse.

Topic Songs with hooks / Lyrics that can be choreography points / Detailed rhyme schemes / How to design pronunciation

Assignment Write and submit title lyrics to the song of “TWICE – The Feels”

Topic Utilizing artist narrative / How to create a material word bank (onomatopoeia, paraphrasing, copy) / Making the most of the hints in your demo songs

Assignment Write and submit matching lyrics to the song “Bebe Rexha-Break My Heart Myself” utilizing the sound effects within the song.

Topic Analyze leads / Create a one-liner catchphrase / Use lyrics for performance and promotion / Impactful lyrics that remind you of a specific artist

Assignment Utilizing the song “Charlie Puth-I Don’t Think That I Like Her”, complete and submit lyrics to match the lead (lead will be provided)

Topic Feedback on your own lyrics / How to revise a draft / How to find the “why?” in your lyrics / Balancing your lyrics

Assignment Submit feedback on another students’ lyric and yours in the same course.

Topic Common mistakes beginner writers make / FAQ / Steps to take to finalize your writing (copyright, etc.)

Assignment Review your assignments to find the strengths and weaknesses of your lyrics, find easy point, find hard point, and write a review and submit or finalize and submit your Week 10 assignment.

Detailed curriculum

Topic What is writing lyrics? The role of lyricists / Writing lyrics process and how a song comes to be / Basic terminology for writing lyrics.  

Assignment Write a cover letter / Check the syllables in Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and submit it

Topic Basic writing lyrics theory (syllables, rhythm, song form) / How to check and fit letters into a demo syllable / What is rhyme?

Assignment Check the song form and syllables for “DAY6- Zombie (Eng ver.)” and submit it

Topic Decide on a title spot / Analyze the emotions of the demo song to decide on a topic / How to tell a lyric story (Set up characters / Set up situations / Set up emotions)

Assignment Listen to the song “Mina okabe-Rain”, analyze the emotions in the song, write a story to go with the song, and submit it.

Topic How to write kind lyrics / Set a centering title / The importance of titles

Assignment Submit lyrics to the song “Mina okabe-Rain” based on the storytelling you worked on in Week 3.

Topic How to tell different stories with the same keywords / How to incorporate the characteristics of your material into your lyrics / Appropriate metaphors and utilization.

Assignment Work on the lyrics and submit them so that they highlight the central keywords of “Anthony Watts and Anthony Russo – Tangerine”.

Topic How to tell different stories for different artists with the same keywords / How to analyze and leverage artist worldviews

Assignment Check the worldview-related lyrics of “Red Velvet – Celebrate” and analyze and submit the Red Velvet worldview.

Topic How to write easy listening lyrics (using everyday materials, places, and seasons) / How to write conceptual lyrics (using keyword attributes, stories, and characters) / Why is immersion important when writing lyrics?

Assignment Write an easy-listening lyric for the first verse of the song “Mia Rodriguez – Psycho” and a conceptual lyric for the second verse.

Topic Songs with hooks / Lyrics that can be choreography points / Detailed rhyme schemes / How to design pronunciation

Assignment Write and submit title lyrics to the song of “TWICE – The Feels”

Topic Utilizing artist narrative / How to create a material word bank (onomatopoeia, paraphrasing, copy) / Making the most of the hints in your demo songs

Assignment Write and submit matching lyrics to the song “Bebe Rexha-Break My Heart Myself” utilizing the sound effects within the song.

Topic Analyze leads / Create a one-liner catchphrase / Use lyrics for performance and promotion / Impactful lyrics that remind you of a specific artist

Assignment Utilizing the song “Charlie Puth-I Don’t Think That I Like Her”, complete and submit lyrics to match the lead (lead will be provided)

Topic Feedback on your own lyrics / How to revise a draft / How to find the “why?” in your lyrics / Balancing your lyrics

Assignment Submit feedback on another students’ lyric and yours in the same course.

Topic Common mistakes beginner writers make / FAQ / Steps to take to finalize your writing (copyright, etc.)

Assignment Review your assignments to find the strengths and weaknesses of your lyrics, find easy point, find hard point, and write a review and submit or finalize and submit your Week 10 assignment.

More questions?

FAQ

Anyone who wants to start writing lyrics can do so.

This All level course is designed for beginners, intermediates, and advanced levels that anyone can listen to, and you can think of it as a course that includes all the theories in the lyric writing field.

As classes are conducted for each parking lot, later parking will deal with content with a little difficulty to level up, but even those without prior knowledge can start from the beginning.

In the beginning, you can learn very basic knowledge about writing lyrics.

Even if you do not have any basic knowledge of lyric writing, there is no difficulty in taking the course.

You can take the course without knowing the basic knowledge of K-POP and general music theory.

Anyone who enjoys listening to and liking K-POP is welcome.

Even if it’s a topic you already know, I recommend you to take a class once for review. Also, even if it is the same topic, each instructor or writer may have a different style and approach, so it is recommended that you take the course at least once.

In the case of the lyrics writing course, most of the lyrics are written in Korean due to the nature of K-POP, so English subtitles are not supported and the course is conducted only in Korean.

It can be taken concurrently with other courses. No matter how many courses you take, there is no limit to concurrent enrollment.

After taking this All Level course, it is recommended that you take a practice course centered on practical “practice and feedback”.

The course is currently under production, and based on all the theories and applications learned in the All Level course, you can raise your level to a professional level by prolific drafting.

As with composition, constant practice and practice are important in songwriting, so it is recommended that you practice a lot after completing this course.

There is no age limit for registering for and taking courses.

More questions?

FAQ

Anyone who wants to start writing lyrics can do so.

This All level course is designed for beginners, intermediates, and advanced levels that anyone can listen to, and you can think of it as a course that includes all the theories in the lyric writing field.

As classes are conducted for each parking lot, later parking will deal with content with a little difficulty to level up, but even those without prior knowledge can start from the beginning.

In the beginning, you can learn very basic knowledge about writing lyrics.

Even if you do not have any basic knowledge of lyric writing, there is no difficulty in taking the course.

You can take the course without knowing the basic knowledge of K-POP and general music theory.

Anyone who enjoys listening to and liking K-POP is welcome.

Even if it’s a topic you already know, I recommend you to take a class once for review. Also, even if it is the same topic, each instructor or writer may have a different style and approach, so it is recommended that you take the course at least once.

In the case of the lyrics writing course, most of the lyrics are written in Korean due to the nature of K-POP, so English subtitles are not supported and the course is conducted only in Korean.

 It can be taken concurrently with other courses. No matter how many courses you take, there is no limit to concurrent enrollment.

After taking this All Level course, it is recommended that you take a practice course centered on practical “practice and feedback”.

The course is currently under production, and based on all the theories and applications learned in the All Level course, you can raise your level to a professional level by prolific drafting.

As with composition, constant practice and practice are important in songwriting, so it is recommended that you practice a lot after completing this course.

There is no age limit for registering for and taking courses.