Global content corporation RBW is launching a music release project with Myongji University to discover the next generation of musicians.

RBW will hold a practical music project, 'Myongji University X RBW Song Camp,' for emerging musicians on June 17.

This song camp is a program to select emerging creators with a passion for and talent in music, supporting all processes from music production to official release. A total of four teams selected through evaluations will receive 1:1 mentoring from RBW's producers and opportunities for official music releases.

In particular, the project includes producer Kwon Seok-hong, an expert in string arrangements who has worked with artists like IU, Lee Seung-chul, Baek Ji-young, and Lim Young-woong on over 4,000 songs, along with Professor Yoon Young-jun from Myongji University's Department of Music Content and current producers from RBW, who will provide close support for the participants' musical growth.

RBW is co-hosting the song camp with Myongji University for the second consecutive year, aiming for a practical project that leads to actual music releases beyond a simple educational program.

The RBW education content business team noted, "This song camp will serve as a practical opportunity for talented creators to showcase their music to the public," and added, "RBW will continue to make various attempts to discover and foster promising talent in the future."

Meanwhile, registration for the song camp jointly hosted by RBW and Myongji University is open until 1 p.m. on the 23rd, and details can be found on the Naver cafe 'RBW EDU CAMPUS.'

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