I just noticed something in K-Pop

Most (emphasis on the most) K-Pop songs have a build up of about 1 minute, and then the chorus kicks in for about half a minute, then the next verse is about another half a minute intil the chorus kicks in again at about 2:00.

 I dunno, i just noticed this because I'm listening to instrumentals to put on my slideshow for my presentation for school (it's for awards night so very important people are going to see it erherher) and it has to be no more than 2 minutes so I'm only lostening up to then. Hahaha.

 

But yeah I dunno. Have any of you guys noticed it? It's like a template or something.

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belana
#1
Yes! I've noticed. Its very helpful for dance and singing set ups. Dont you think? Because it can help timing, right?
MyDeerLikesBacon
#2
Well yeah most of them are like that. So the bridge and another chorus or two can be fitted in the last one minute or so. That's how most composers make a song. so the whole song is 3-4 min long.