SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi Wants a Son Like Woozi—All Because of His Copyright Income!

SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi hilariously wishes to have Woozi as his son in next life after seeing his jaw-dropping copyright income. Fans can’t stop laughing!

 
SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi Wants a Son Like Woozi—All Because of His Copyright Income!

SEVENTEEN members Woozi and Hoshi recently appeared on the popular YouTube talk show Salon Drip 2 to promote their new sub-unit album, "Beam." The duo opened up about their journey in music, working as a team, and shared some fun behind-the-scenes stories with fans.

Woozi's Success as SEVENTEEN's Producer

During the interview, host Jang Do Yeon brought up the most-searched term related to Woozi — “Woozi annual income.” This came after she mentioned hearing that he has over 100 songs registered under his name.

Woozi humbly replied, "I haven't counted recently, but it should be close to 200 by now," showcasing the massive effort he has put into producing SEVENTEEN's music.

As the main producer of SEVENTEEN, Woozi plays a huge role in crafting the group's sound. From writing lyrics to composing music, his dedication has helped the group become one of the top acts in K-pop today.

Hoshi joined in with a funny memory that left everyone laughing. He shared that once, while visiting Woozi’s studio, he accidentally saw an email showing Woozi’s copyright earnings. The number was so big that he was shocked.

Laughing, Hoshi said, "In my next life, I want to give birth to Woozi as my son." His joke made the host burst into laughter. Woozi added with a smile, "If I had a son like me, his life would be so easy—as long as he doesn’t get greedy." The moment was funny, but also gave fans a peek into Woozi's humble mindset.

Inside SEVENTEEN's Creative Process

Woozi also talked about the hard work that goes into making music with 13 members. He admitted that having so many voices in one group can make decision-making a challenge.

To manage this, the team now sets a specific date to sit down, share ideas, and make on-the-spot decisions. This helps them focus and move forward faster. It's a strategy that reflects the group’s professionalism and deep bond.

Their sub-unit debut with "Beam" is already getting attention from fans. The album shows a different side of Woozi and Hoshi as artists and proves their strong chemistry as performers.

Whether it's making music, joking about money, or sharing honest thoughts, SEVENTEEN’s Woozi and Hoshi continue to win hearts with their talent and sincerity.

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