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Origin | South Korea |
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Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | YG |
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Future Bounce is a South Korean producer duo under YG Entertainment, consisting of P.K and Dee.P, formed in 2015. They have produced hits for Big Bang, Winner, iKon, Blackpink and Treasure and many other YG artists.
P.K (birth name: Choi Pil Kang (Korean : 최필강) was born on March 2, 1979. [1]
Dee.P (birth name: Park Han-beom (Korean : 박한범) also known as Daniel Pak was born on June 3, 1983. [2]
Before the duo's formation, both members often collaborated.
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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Big Bang | "Wings" | Alive | with G-Dragon |
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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2NE1 | "Come Back Home" | Crush | with Teddy |
"Come Back Home" (Unplugged version) | |||
Taeyang | "Body" (아름다워; Areumdawo) | Rise | with Teddy and Taeyang |
"Let Go" (버리고; Beorigo) | with Taeyang | ||
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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BigBang | "If You" | D | with G-Dragon |
Psy | Daddy | Chiljip Psy-da | with Teddy, Yoo Gun-hyung, Dominique Régiacorte, Jean-Luc Drion and will.i.am |
iKon | "Airplane" | Welcome Back | with B.I |
Dumb & Dumber | |||
"Today" (오늘따라; Oneul Ttara) | with B.I, Ham Seung-cheon and Kang Uk-jin | ||
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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Blackpink | "Whistle" | Square One | with Teddy, B.I and Bekuh Boom |
Mino | "Body" (몸; mom) | The MOBB | with Mino |
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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Sechs Kies | "Be Well" (아프지마요) | The 20th Anniversary | with Tablo |
"Sad Song" (슬픈노래) | |||
"Three Words" (세 단어) | |||
G-Dragon | "Bullshit" (개소리; gaesori) | Kwon Ji Yong | with G-Dragon, Teddy, Cawlr, Choice37 and 24 |
"Super Star" | with Teddy, G-Dragon, Joe Rhee, 24, Choice37 and Seo Won Jin | ||
Blackpink | "As If It's Your Last" | Non-album single | with Teddy and Lydia Paek |
Winner | "Love Me Love Me" | Our Twenty For | with Yoon and Mino |
"Island" | with Yoon and Bekuh Boom | ||
Taeyang | Darling | White Night | with Teddy, 8!, Brian Lee, Choice37, and Seo Won Jin |
Sechs Kies | "Drinking Problem" (술끊자) | Another Light | with Tablo |
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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iKon | "Best Friend" | Return | with Bekuh BOOM and B.I |
Winner | "Turn Off the Light" (Mino solo; 손만 잡고 자자; sonman jabgo jaja) | Everyday | with Mino |
Blackpink | Forever Young | Square Up | with Teddy and R.Tee |
Seungri | "Where R U From" (feat. Mino) | The Great Seungri | with Seungri |
"Hotline" | |||
"Love Is You" (feat. Blue.D) | with Seungri and Luna tune | ||
"Mollado" (몰라도; mollado) (feat. B.I) | with Seungri and B.I | ||
"Be Friend" | with Seungri, Lee Seung Youb and Kim Sang Wook | ||
iKon | "Goodbye Road" (이별길; ibyeolgil) | New Kids: The Final | with B.I and Bekuh BOOM |
"Perfect" (꼴좋다; kkoljohda) | with B.I | ||
Mino | "Fiancé" (아낙네; anagne) | XX | with Mino and Texu |
"Agree" (암; am) | with Mino | ||
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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iKon | "I'm OK" | The New Kids | with B.I |
Eun Ji-won | "How We Do" | G1 | with Eun Jiwon and Bigtone |
"I'm On Fire" (불나방) (feat. Blue.D) | with Mino | ||
"Hate" | with Leon | ||
Viini | "Bittersweet" (짠해) | Dimension | with Viini |
"Genie" (도깨비방망이) | with Viini, iHwak and Leon | ||
Winner | "Don't Be Shy" (끄덕끄덕; kkeudeogkkeudeog) | Cross | with Mino |
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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Sechs Kies | "All for You" | All for You | with Andrew Choi |
"Dream" | with godok | ||
"Meaningless" | with Bigtone | ||
"Round and Round" | |||
"Walking in the Sky" | |||
Winner | "My Bad" | Remember | with Mino |
Bang Ye-dam | "Wayo" (왜요) | Non-album single | with Yoon and Andrew Choi |
Blackpink | "Crazy Over You" | The Album | with Teddy, Bekuh BOOM, 24 and R. Tee |
Mino | "Wa" (feat. Zion.T) | Take | with Mino |
Treasure | "MMM" (음) | The First Step: Chapter Three | with AFTRSHOK, Czaer, Awry, Jan Baars, Nathan Lewis, and Brian U |
"Orange" (주황색) | with Asahi |
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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Treasure | "My Treasure" | The First Step: Treasure Effect | with AFTRSHOK, Geist Way, CSCS, HKenneth, and pollock |
"Going Crazy" |
Artist | Song | Album | Note |
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Treasure | "Jikjin" (직진) | The Second Step: Chapter One | with Choice37, HAE, LIL G, LP, Se.A, and Sonny |
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