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  2. Kogi Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Kogi Korean BBQ is a fleet of five fusion food trucks in Los Angeles famous both for their combination of Korean with Mexican food and also for their reliance on Internet technology, especially Twitter and YouTube, to spread information about their offerings and locations. [1]

  3. Gen Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was founded in Los Angeles in 2011, by David Kim and Jae Chang, a pair of Korean immigrants. [3] Kim had previously been the CEO of Baja Fresh and La Salsa. [4] The first restaurant was in Tustin. It gradually expanded through Southern California until 2015, when a location in San Jose in Northern California opened. [5]

  4. Korea Times Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Featuring artists from South Korea's K-pop music industry, the organizers describe it as one of the largest music festivals held in Southern California. [1] The festival was founded and organized by The Korea Times to give Korean Americans residing in southern California an opportunity to stay in touch with Korean culture. The first festival in ...

  5. Cote (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    COTE Korean Steakhouse is owned and operated by Simon Kim, a Korean-American restaurateur. [1] The first location was opened in the Flatiron District of New York City in 2017 and has been awarded one Michelin star and several accolades from the James Beard Foundation. COTE is the only Michelin-starred Korean barbecue restaurant in the world. [2]

  6. List of K-pop on the Billboard charts - Wikipedia

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    Psy performing Gangnam Style at KIIS-FM Jingle Ball, Los Angeles, December 3, 2012. This list depends on continual updates taken from * Billboard artist/title/chart search [3] and * Billboard charts.

  7. Nicole Jung - Wikipedia

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    On December 4, 2008, Kara released their 2nd mini-album "Pretty Girl", and in February 2009 came the follow-up album "Honey"; the latter's title track of the same name became the group's first #1 single on music shows when it topped M! Countdown and The Music Trend. [9] In late July 2009, Kara released their second album named "Revolution". [10]

  8. Apt. (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Apt." (abbreviation for "Apartment") is a song by New Zealand and South Korean singer Rosé and American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars. It was released through The Black Label and Atlantic Records on 18 October 2024, as the lead single from Rosé's debut studio album, Rosie (2024).

  9. K-pop (song) - Wikipedia

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    "K-pop" (stylized as "K-POP") is a song by American rapper Travis Scott, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, and Canadian singer the Weeknd. It was released through Cactus Jack and Epic Records as the lead single from the former's fourth studio album, Utopia, on July 21, 2023. [1]