Jeong Hoon Seo

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Jeong Hoon Seo (Korean: 서정훈; born January 1, 1990), also known as Seo Jeong Hun and by the pseudonym 24, is a South Korean music producer and songwriter. He is affiliated with The Black Label.

Born (1990-01-01) January 1, 1990 (age 36)
South Korea
OccupationsMusic producer, songwriter
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Jeong Hoon Seo
서정훈
Born (1990-01-01) January 1, 1990 (age 36)
South Korea
OccupationsMusic producer, songwriter
LabelThe Black Label
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Biography

Seo Jeong-hoon is also known under the pseudonym 24. He is part of the record label The Black Label, a subsidiary of the South Korean entertainment company YG Entertainment, which manages artists and groups such as Blackpink, BigBang, and Jeon Somi.

Jeong-hoon works as both a music producer and songwriter. In 2023, he was promoted to a full member of the Korea Music Copyright Association.[1]

Seo Jeong-hoon contributed as a songwriter and producer to several tracks on the soundtrack of the film KPop Demon Hunters (2025), including the Academy Award-winning song Golden.[2]

At the Grammy Awards 2026, he made history by delivering an acceptance speech in both English and Korean, thanking his mentor, rapper Teddy Park, as a pioneer of K-pop. He and his songwriting team received the award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, which he accepted on their behalf.[3] This marked the first Grammy win for a K-pop song.[4]

He also received a Golden Globe Award for the song.[5][6]

Discography (selected)

Accolades

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee of the award and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee/work Result Ref.
Academy Awards 2026 Best Original Song "Golden"[A] Won [7][8]
American Cinematheque 2026 Tribute to the Crafts Feature Film Song Honored [9]
Annie Awards 2025 Outstanding Achievement for Music in a Feature Production KPop Demon Hunters[B] Won [10][11]
Asian Pop Music Awards 2021 Best Composer (Overseas) "Dumb Dumb" [C] Nominated [12]
"Lalisa" [D] Nominated
"XOXO" [E] Nominated
"Gone" [F] Nominated
2022 "Pink Venom" [G] Nominated [13]
Best Producer (Overseas) Born Pink [H] Won [14]
Astra Film Awards 2026 Best Original Song "Golden"[A] Won [15]
Critics Association of Central Florida 2026 Best Original Song Won [16]
Chicago Indie Critics 2026 Best Original Song Nominated [17]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2026 Best Song Won [18]
Denver Film Critics Society 2026 Best Song Won [19]
DiscussingFilm's Global Film Critics Awards 2026 Best Original Song Won [20]
Georgia Film Critics Association 2025 Best Original Song Runner-up [21]
Gold Derby Film Awards 2026 Best Original Song Won [22]
Golden Globe Awards 2026 Best Original Song Won [23][24]
Grammy Awards 2026 Song of the Year Nominated [25]
Best Song Written for Visual Media Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2025 Original Song – Animated Film Won [26][27]
Houston Film Critics Society 2025 Best Original Song Won [28]
Las Vegas Film Critics Society 2025 Best Song Nominated [29]
Latino Entertainment Journalists Association 2026 Best Song Won [30]
Lumiere Awards 2026 Best Original Song Won [31]
MAMA Awards 2025 Song of the Year Nominated [32]
New Jersey Film Critics Circle 2025 Best Original Song Won [33]
New Mexico Film Critics Association Awards 2025 Best Original Song Runner-up [34]
North Carolina Film Critics Association 2026 Best Original Song Won [35]
The Online Film & Television Association 2026 Best Original Song Runner-up [36]
Pittsburgh Film Critics Association 2026 Best Song Runner-up [37]
Puerto Rico Critics Association 2026 Best Original Song Won [38]
Satellite Awards 2026 Best Original Song Nominated [39]
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Listicles

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Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Gold House 2026 Gold100 List[I] Placed [40]
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Notes

  1. with KPop Demon Hunters Music Team.
  2. with Teddy Park, R.Tee, Dominsuk
  3. with Teddy Park, R.Tee, Bekuh BOOM, Vince
  4. with Pink Sweats, Pacific, Teddy Park, Jeon Somi, Kush, Danny Chung, Vince
  5. with Teddy Park, R.Tee, IDO
  6. with Teddy Park, R.Tee, Freddy Wexler, Nohc, Paro
  7. with Multi-Award Winning Songwriters, Producers & Vocalists of “Golden”: Ejae, Rei Ami, Audrey Nuna, Teddy, IDO

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