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Find the Right Manager for Your Music Career—Even If You're Just Starting Out

September 3, 2024

The idea of hiring a traditional manager might seem premature, but finding someone who can handle your online presence and help you network could be exactly what you need to take your career...

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How to Be a Successful Songwriter When You Can’t Play an Instrument

August 26, 2024

If you’re a songwriter who can sing but can’t play an instrument, you may feel like you’ve hit a roadblock in your creative journey. You have the ideas in your head, but you’re unsure how to turn...

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What Is the Point of Mastering If the Mix Is Good? A Guide to Understanding Mastering's Role

August 26, 2024

For many newer producers, it can be confusing to understand the importance of mastering, especially when your mix feels polished and balanced. However, mastering is an essential step in the...

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Write a Vocal Melody That Stands Out: Tips for Phrasing and Dynamics

August 25, 2024

If you’ve been writing music for a decade but are just starting to dive into vocal melodies, you’re not alone in facing challenges with phrasing and creating vocal dynamics that don’t feel repetitive.

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Add FX and Ear Candy to Your Tracks: Tips for Taking Your Sketch to the Next Level

August 23, 2024

Adding FX and ear candy can feel like a daunting task, especially when you start to overthink the process. However, these little details are often what bring a track to life, adding depth, excitement.

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Recreate a Vocal Stutter Effect Like Skrillex: A Step-by-Step Guide

August 21, 2024

If you’ve just stepped into the world of music production, vocal stutters can be a fun and impactful technique to add excitement and energy to your tracks. You’ve heard that fast vocal stutter at...

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Get a Great Sounding Synth: The Deadmau5 Approach

August 21, 2024

If you’ve been experimenting with synthesizers, you know the quest for a perfect synth sound can be a challenging but rewarding process. Whether you’re looking for something clean yet huge, or...

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Make Music Again: Overcoming Creative Burnout Like Pharrell Williams

August 21, 2024

Hey there, fellow music creators! Whether you’re balancing a day job, DJ gigs, and music production, or just feeling creatively stuck, you’re not alone. Many of us hit a wall at some point, where...

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Master Your Craft as a Beatmaker: The J Dilla Way

August 21, 2024

In this article, we’ll explore the most efficient ways to master your creative process as a beatmaker, and how you can learn from one of the most respected producers in the game: J Dilla.

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Bumbershoot Festival 2024: A Creative Celebration in Seattle

August 8, 2024

This Labor Day weekend, Bumbershoot Arts and Music Festival returns to Seattle Center from August 31 to September 1, 2024. With a rich history spanning over 50 years, Bumbershoot continues to be a...

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Ohana Festival 2024: A Must-Attend Event for Music Creators

August 8, 2024

As the summer winds down and the crisp autumn air begins to roll in, music enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating one of California’s premier music festivals. The Ohana Festival, set to take place...

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Desert Daze 2024: A Creative Oasis for Music Enthusiasts

August 8, 2024

As the vibrant hues of summer give way to the golden tones of fall, the anticipation for one of California’s most eclectic music festivals begins to build. This October, the 2024 Desert Daze music...

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TWICE’s Nayeon on Solo Debut, Songwriting, and Spoilers: Insights for Aspiring Music Creators

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As the eldest member of the global K-pop group TWICE, Im Nayeon embodies big sister energy: she's protective, loving, and playful. Her playful nature sometimes leads to spoilers, much to the amusement of her fans and fellow members. “Nooo!” Nayeon laughs, recalling a recent slip-up during a VLIVE session where she accidentally revealed pairings for the final episodes of TWICE’s vlog series, 2WICE Date.

To TWICE’s fans (known as ONCE), these moments are pure entertainment. Nayeon’s biggest spoiler incident involved revealing Momo’s bob haircut before the release of “I Can’t Stop Me.” Despite her penchant for spoilers, she prefers being spoiled herself. “I actually look at spoilers before starting a movie or TV series,” she admits, emphasizing that she’d rather know than accidentally spoil something for others.

New Beginnings with a Solo Debut

Nayeon is ready to reveal more of herself with her first solo EP, IM NAYEON. This project reintroduces her as a multi-faceted artist — bubbly, talented, and authentic. Her lead single “POP!” showcases grand K-pop production, luxurious music video sets, and a catchy hook, drawing inspiration from second-generation K-pop sounds she loves. Through this project, she transitions into a leader, main vocal, main dancer, and visual center, embracing her growth and creativity in music.

“It’s a new beginning for both Nayeon and TWICE,” she says confidently. As TWICE approaches their seventh anniversary, Nayeon hopes her solo debut communicates a new stage in their careers. She wants fans to enjoy her new project as much as she did creating it, focusing on the joy rather than the stress of expectations.

Journey to Solo Stardom

Nayeon’s path to TWICE began in 2010 with a secret audition at JYP Entertainment. She was initially supposed to debut with a pre-debut girl group but ended up competing in the survival music show SIXTEEN. This led to her debut with TWICE, where she quickly became known for her all-around talent and infectious stage presence.

Her solo debut, IM NAYEON, features an impressive lineup of collaborations with artists like Felix of Stray Kids, Wonstein, LDN Noise, Jade Thirlwall of Little Mix, Destiny Rogers, and The Stereotypes. These collaborations highlight her versatility and gratitude for the talented individuals she worked with. “The collaborations are not one-directional; they work both ways,” she says, expressing her thankfulness.

Embracing Challenges and Growth

Being the first member of TWICE to release a full solo album brought its own anxieties, especially in songwriting. “I couldn’t believe I was the first to go. I had a little pressure but a lot of worry,” she recalls. Despite the challenges, Nayeon finds joy and enthusiasm in exploring different styles and expressing herself through songwriting. “To be honest, up until now, the road in songwriting has not always been happy. But I keep holding on to that 30% of joy to find my way through.”

Support from TWICE

Throughout her solo journey, Nayeon found support in her TWICE members. They helped her make important decisions and provided emotional backing. Letters from the members are included in her album packaging, filled with messages of pride and trust. “I started reading them but become overwhelmingly touched whenever I do,” she shares, valuing their support deeply.

Looking Forward

Nayeon’s solo debut marks a significant milestone in her career. She’s grateful for the opportunity to showcase her individuality while appreciating the teamwork that TWICE embodies. Her journey reflects a commitment to growth, creativity, and a desire to make her fans proud.

Final Thoughts

Nayeon’s story is an inspiration for aspiring music creators. Her journey emphasizes the importance of embracing challenges, finding joy in creativity, and valuing the support of a community. As she continues to grow and explore new avenues in music, she hopes to inspire others to realize their potential and push beyond limitations.

Whether known as TWICE’s Center, MC Rail, Fake Maknae, Intro Queen, or Hot Girl Im Nayeon, she remains committed to her artistry and her fans. Nayeon has a lot more to offer and, of course, more to spoil.

So, can she spoil Chaeyoung’s outfit for the “POP!” TikTok dance challenge? “Not yet,” she says, laughing. But she’s always open to recommendations.