Rhee Woo Seok[1] (Korean이우석), also credited as Rainstone,[2] is a South Korean music producer, songwriter, and vice-president of JYP Entertainment in the United States. He is best known for composing and producing the Wonder Girls' 2009 international hit song, "Nobody."[3]

Rainstone
Birth nameRhee Woo Seok
OriginSouth Korea
GenresK-pop
Occupation(s)Music producer, songwriter, record executive
LabelsJYP Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
이우석
Revised RomanizationI U-seok
McCune–ReischauerI Usŏk

Biography

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From an early age, Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE had an ear for music as well as hitting number one. He was classically trained in piano, violin, and viola and in high school, he expanded his wings and started a Rock Band called "Feel." In 1993, as a junior in High School, Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE and his band mates entered a college only rock festival, Korean Rock Group Festival and won first place. Although, there were many issues regarding their win because of their age, Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE and his band proved that talent is more important than experience.

But as Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE started to mature as a musician, he started to embrace Jazz and began taking private classes behind his band mates. This opened his eyes and ears to a new world of music as well as coming across Stevie Wonder and discovering urban music. He realized with his new burning passion, Korea was very limited and decided to study in America.

In 1999, he received his Bachelor's from Berklee College of Music majoring in Professional Music, concentrating on composition and arrangements. After his undergrad, he received his Masters in Media writing and Production from University of Miami in 2003.

Music career

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Upon completion of his master's degree in music engineering in 2003, Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE took his talents to New York City, where he met international music producer extraordinaire Park Jin-Young also known as J.Y. Park.

Together this formidable duo collaborated in extensive pieces, producing and co-producing for artists such as G.O.D and Rain. But they are most notable from the success of Wonder Girls "Tell Me" and "Nobody".

The song "Tell Me" was the lead single from the Wonder Girls' first full-length album, Nobody (Wonder Girls song)The Wonder Years, which was created in Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE's basement studio in Jersey with J.Y. Park. It immediately hit #1 on various charts and received #1 on KBS's music TV series, staying at that position for 7 consecutive weeks. The song received a triple crown at SBS Inkigayo and won Cyworld Digital Music Awards: Song of the Month (October) ("Tell Me")[5] and 5th Korean Music Awards: Best Dance & Electronic Song Award ("Tell Me")[6]. "Tell Me" is notable for its choreography, which was widely imitated and featured on various online video sites.[1] This phenomenon started the 'Girl Group Syndrome,' being the first movement for Girl Groups in the K-POP Scene. In 2013, Online Research Panel Korea ran a survey from June 26 to the 30th asking voters to pick the song they felt is the best idol song. After 21,955 votes were counted, Wonder Girls' "Tell Me" topped the list with 27% (5866 votes).

Their second major hit, "Nobody", sold 4,648,973 digital downloads in South Korea alone, Most YouTube video viewed in 2011, and the first Asian song #1 in 8 Different Asian Countries. At the 2008 MNet KM Music Festival Awards, the Wonder Girls received three awards: the "Song of the Year" award, "Best Music Video" for "Nobody" and "Best Female Group".[20] The group also won an award at the 2008 Golden Disk Awards a month later for high digital sales.[21] At the 18th Seoul Music Awards, the Wonder Girls won the Daesang ("Artist of the Year" award), the highest award offered, for "Nobody", and two other awards.[22]

With the hit singles like "Tell Me" and "Nobody" garnering huge International success, and creating a YouTube phenomenon with people from all walks of life copying their dance moves and catchy tunes; it cemented Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE’s reputation in Asia as a highly sought after talent that brings a big and new sound to the cache of JYP Entertainment’s music production team.

In 2012, Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE produced Wonder Girls "Like money" featuring superstar Akon and collaborating with Samsung in their music video. This was the first official U.S Single and in its first week of release the song debuted at number 11 in South Korea with 161,542 downloads. By the end of August 2012 the song was downloaded 583,737 times in South Korea alone, making the song one of the best-selling English-language songs of the year in Korea and as well as ranking #46 on top charts.

Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE also had a chance to work with his beloved mentor Stevie Wonder and produced Wonder Girls "Wonder Love" released in Japan.

Not only has Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE generated non-stop hits for the Wonder Girls but also took major parts in the careers of all his JYP Artist such as Rain, 2PM, 2AM, Miss A, and 15& and much more. For example, 2PM's "Heartbeat" was released as the lead single for The First Album 01:59PM peaking at No. 1 on the Gaon Chart.

Currently, Woo S. Rhee/RAINSTONE collaborated with China's biggest game and IT company QQ Games with 2PM. He produced 2PM's game theme song "Shining in the Night," official launch date on 4/18/13 in Beijing

Business career

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With Woo Rhee’s new sound and business acumen, and JY Park’s dynamic company backing them up, they formed JYP Entertainment USA in 2007, an offshoot of the larger company in Korea, JYP Entertainment.

Among Woo Rhee’s better known attributes is his affinity to finding creative ways to do more than just produce music, but to create brand exposure and power from it. Together, Woo Rhee and JY Park helped design, create, and brand what is now one of the world’s best-selling headphones, the Diamond Tears. This headphone is a joint venture between Monster and JYP USA. To this date, the headphones are one of the most highly sought-after headphones in the market as well as one of the highest-rated.

Woo Rhee is also invited to 2013 Dubai International Awards in November as a representative of Asia.

Production credits

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Year Artist Song Album Lyrics Music Arrangement
Credited With Credited With Credited With
2002 J.ae "What You Gonna Do?" (그럴 수 있니) Dim the Lights No Yes Kim Sin-il Yes Kim Sin-il
2005 G.o.d
(feat. J.Y. Park)
"Two Doors" (두개의 문) Into the Sky No Yes J.Y. Park Yes
2006 Rain "Not A Single Day" (하루도) Rain's World No Yes J.Y. Park Yes J.Y. Park
2007 Wonder Girls "I Wanna" The Wonder Years No No Yes J.Y. Park
"Tell Me" No No Yes J.Y. Park, John Mitchell
2008 Wonder Girls
(feat. Dynamic Duo, San E, J.Y. Park)
"Anybody" Non-album single No Yes J.Y. Park Yes
Wonder Girls "Intro" The Wonder Years: Trilogy No Yes J.Y. Park No
"Nobody" No Yes J.Y. Park Yes
2PM "10 Out of 10" 01:59PM No No Yes J.Y. Park
2009 "Heartbeat" No No Yes J.Y. Park
J.Y. Park "Come Over" Sad Freedom Yes J.Y. Park Yes J.Y. Park Yes J.Y. Park
"No Love No More" No No Yes J.Y. Park
2010 Wonder Girls "2 Different Tears" 2 Different Tears No No Yes J.Y. Park
Nine Muses "No Playboy" Let's Have a Party No Yes J.Y. Park Yes J.Y. Park
2011 Wonder Girls "Be My Baby" Wonder World No Yes J.Y. Park Yes Fingazz
"Nu Shoes" Yes Alexander Kronlund, Lukas Hilbert Yes Alexander Kronlund, Lukas Hilbert No
"Long Long Time" (두고두고) No No Yes J.Y. Park
2012 Wonder Girls
(feat. School Gyrls)
"The DJ Is Mine" Wonder Party Yes Crystal Nicole Yes Crystal Nicole, Christian Buettner, Marcello Pagin No
Wonder Girls
(feat. Akon)
"Like Money" Wonder Best Yes Alexander Kronlund, Lukas Hilbert, Crystal Nicole Yes Alexander Kronlund, Lukas Hilbert, Crystal Nicole No
Wonder Girls "Wonder Love" Yes Fredrik Odesjo, Yummy Bingham, Mounia Tajiou, Lucius C. Page III Yes Fredrik Odesjo, Yummy Bingham, Mounia Tajiou, Lucius C. Page III No
2014 Rainstone, Brian McKnight, San E, Verbal Jint "Rainstorm by Rainstone" Non-album single Yes Brian McKnight, San E, Verbal Jint, Fingazz Yes Fingazz No
2016 24K "Still 24K" The Real One Yes Jeonguk, Kim In-a Yes Cory, Patrick Lukens, Sebastian Kole Yes Cory, Patrick Lukens
2017 Gill, Ltak "Got U" The Guardians OST No Yes Gill, R.M. Tedder No

Source: Korea Music Copyright Association, ID: W0438700.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "New year, new awards ceremony: Dubai rolls out the red carpet for more stars in 2013". Al Bawaba. 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
  2. ^ "Rainstone". JYP Publishing (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-08-15.
  3. ^ Jeong, Gang-hyeon (2011-01-16). "'원더걸스 본게임은 지금부터 … 동양적 매력이 미국서 통했다'". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-08-15.
  4. ^ "전체검색" [Full Search]. Korea Music Copyright Association (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-08-16.
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