Kiyanu Kim
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Kiyanu Kim is a Korean-American songwriter, musician and producer. He was born in Seoul, Korea, on January 19, 1973.[1] He currently resides in New York.
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He is best known for co-writing the Miley Cyrus hit "Wrecking Ball", providing Cyrus with the initial kernel of the song which was later developed by others.[2]
Kim has worked with Gwen Stefani, Linda Perry, Lamont Dozier, Ben Jelen and Gala with songs he has produced/written being used in over thirty television shows.[3]
Kim served as a panelist in May 2015 at the Montauk Music Festival in Montauk, New York. The industry-focused panel discussed the issues faced by performing musicians.[4]