David "Yungin" Kim is a three-time Grammy-winning mix engineer whose precision and artistry have shaped some of the most influential records in modern music.

Born in Seoul, Korea, and based between Los Angeles and Seoul, Yungin forged his path in the music industry by attending Musicians Institute, where he graduated at the top of his class in audio engineering. He then secured an internship at Chalice Recording Studios, one of Los Angeles' top studios, where he spent six years working his way up from unpaid intern to head engineer.

Yungin’s breakthrough came when he was offered the opportunity to work full-time with Hit-Boy, the acclaimed producer behind N**as in Paris* by Jay-Z & Kanye West, Sicko Mode by Travis Scott, and Clique by Kanye West, Jay-Z & Big Sean. Since then, he has been responsible for engineering records for some of the biggest names in U.S. music, including Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Nipsey Hussle, Big Sean, Ariana Grande, Post Malone, DJ Khaled, and Kali Uchis. His work has earned him three Grammy Awards for To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar, Racks in the Middle by Nipsey Hussle, and King’s Disease by Nas.

In addition to his success in the U.S., Yungin has become a leading force in the Korean music industry. His work with top K-pop acts has helped shape the genre’s global sound, earning him credits with RM, Jimin, and j-hope of BTS, Kai of EXO, Taeyang of BIGBANG, and Zico. His influence extends beyond the studio as he continues to bridge the gap between Western and Korean music, establishing himself as a key figure in the international music scene.

With an ear for innovation and a career spanning multiple genres and continents, Yungin remains at the forefront of modern music, cementing his legacy as one of the industry's most sought-after engineers.