Who Produced The Soundtrack For Chase Me?

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Daniel
Daniel
2025-10-29 00:15:59
I’m the type who reads liner notes like a novel, so my instinct is to walk you through the concrete steps I use to find who produced 'Chase Me'. Start with the streaming metadata — Spotify and Apple Music sometimes list the producer; if that’s missing, head to Discogs for release-specific credits or the publisher’s official site. For anime or game usages titled 'Chase Me', the OST booklet or the ending credits will give a full breakdown: composer, arranger, sound director, and producer. Don’t forget performance rights databases (like JASRAC for Japan or ASCAP/BMI for the US) — they list song credits too.

I’ve learned that 'producer' can mean different things across industries, so I look for the exact role tag. Tracking this down has become one of my favorite micro-hobbies, and it always makes the music feel richer.
Hugo
Hugo
2025-10-29 07:34:47
If you mean a specific 'Chase Me' track, the fastest answer is: look at the release credits. I often check the single/album page on streaming services because they list producers, then confirm with Discogs or the CD booklet. For anime or game tracks, the show’s ending credits or OST booklet name the composer and producer. In my evening dives I’ve found that many titles share the name but not the creator, so pinpointing which 'Chase Me' matters. Once I find the name, it changes how I hear the track — the production fingerprints become obvious, and I enjoy spotting them.
Nora
Nora
2025-10-29 17:33:15
I'm a fan who likes to be precise, so here’s how I answer 'who produced the soundtrack for 'Chase Me'' when I don’t know which version is meant: I treat it as a detective job. Check the streaming service credits first, then Discogs or the physical booklet. For anime/game tracks, look at the official OST liner notes or the end credits; for pop releases, check the label’s press release and performance-rights databases. In my experience, doing that gives a clear producer credit quickly, and I love piecing together who shaped the sound — it changes my whole appreciation of the track.
Dylan
Dylan
2025-10-31 02:13:40
Short and direct: there isn’t one single producer for 'Chase Me' because many songs share that title across different mediums. I usually track down the producer by checking the release’s official credits — the album booklet, streaming metadata, or databases like Discogs (for general releases), VGMdb (for game/anime), and KOMCA or MelOn (for Korean music). Another fast route is the record label’s or artist’s official site; they often post full credits.

I’ve chased down a few 'Chase Me' tracks this way and it’s surprisingly satisfying to discover the people behind the sound — it changes how I listen to the song, and sometimes I uncover a new favorite producer to follow.
Kieran
Kieran
2025-11-01 04:56:05
This one can be a little tricky because 'Chase Me' is a title lots of artists and projects have used, so the producer depends on which 'Chase Me' you mean.

If you’re asking about the K-pop debut single 'Chase Me' by the group that later became Dreamcatcher (released around 2017), the cleanest way to get the official producer credit is to check the Korean music databases and the physical album’s liner notes — places like MelOn, KOMCA, or Discogs often list the composer, lyricist, and producer. For anime or game tracks titled 'Chase Me', VGMdb and the CD/booklet credits are usually the gold standard. Streaming platforms sometimes include producer credits too, but they can be incomplete.

I love digging through those credits — it’s amazing how many hidden names you discover who work across K-pop, anime, and indie scenes. If you tell me which specific 'Chase Me' you have in mind, I’d hop straight to the exact credit, but even without that I hope these directions help you track down the official producer. Makes the song feel even cooler when you know who sculpted the sound.
Georgia
Georgia
2025-11-02 00:29:06
I love digging into music credits, so here’s the short, useful way I handle questions like who produced the soundtrack for 'Chase Me'. First thing I do is treat the title like a tag rather than a single work: there are multiple songs, anime themes, and game tracks called 'Chase Me', so the production credit depends entirely on which one you mean. Producers can be the artist themselves, a dedicated music producer, or a studio music director, and the credit is usually right in the single/album metadata or the end credits.

If you want a quick method: check the streaming service’s album page (Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal often list producer credits), then look at Discogs or the physical CD booklet for definitive liner notes. For anime or game tracks, go to the official site or the ending credits and note the names listed under 'Music', 'Soundtrack', 'Producer', or 'Music Producer'. I do this every time a title hooks me, and it almost always points straight to the right name — feels like solving a small mystery, and I love that closure.
Quentin
Quentin
2025-11-02 08:06:59
I've bumped into several tracks called 'Chase Me' over the years, so I always start by narrowing down the context: is it a K-pop track, an anime insert, a game soundtrack, or an indie single? Different scenes keep their credits in different places. For Korean releases, major portals like MelOn and KOMCA or the physical album booklet will show the producing team. For anime and game stuff, I go straight to VGMdb and sometimes the official studio or composer’s page. YouTube descriptions and streaming metadata can be useful too, but they’re hit-or-miss.

If you want a practical tip: search the release name plus the word 'credits' or 'composer' (for example, 'Chase Me credits') and add the medium: 'K-pop', 'anime', or 'game'. That usually surfaces the right listing. I’ve found unexpected producers that way — sometimes an indie electronic producer or a well-known anison composer pops up and changes how I hear the whole track. It’s fun sleuthing, honestly.
Xavier
Xavier
2025-11-02 16:52:47
I get a kick out of tracing production lineage, so I’ll paint the picture from three angles: pop single, K-pop/J-pop track, and anime/game OST. If 'Chase Me' is a pop single, the producer credit is often on the single’s metadata and could be someone like a freelance producer or the artist’s in-house producer. For K-pop/J-pop releases, production teams and agencies (and sometimes famous producers) are credited—labels tend to list detailed credits on their official pages. For anime or game OSTs titled 'Chase Me', the credit might belong to a composer-arranger who also produced the track, or to the studio’s sound director.

I usually cross-reference Spotify/Apple credits, Discogs for physical release notes, and the official site or booklet. That triangulation gives me the producer name 9 times out of 10. It’s a tiny ritual that makes me feel in the loop with creators and gives extra appreciation when I replay the track.
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