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  2. Jinapañjara - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of Jinapanjara is 'the armor of the Buddha'. Jinapanjara is the combination of two words, Jina meaning 'the winner', which is the Buddha, and Panjara meaning 'cage'. Thus, Jinapanjara means 'the cage (which is strong as a piece of armor) that can protect from any dangers and enemies'. [3]

  3. Bonamana (song) - Wikipedia

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    The full single was released via digital download on South Korean MP3 download sites on May 10. [1] The song was first performed on KBS2TV's music show Music Bank on May 14, [5] and their performance peaked at number 3 on Nate's top trending search. The group performed "Bonamana" on MBC's Show! Music Core on May 15 [6] and on SBS's The Music ...

  4. A (Rainbow song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was re-record in Japanese as the group's first single in Japan. It was released digitally on September 7, 2011, [6] and physically on September 14 [7] in four different versions: three limited editions (CD+DVD, CD + 32-pages photobook and CD only with a bonus track) and a regular edition.

  5. Best of 4Minute - Wikipedia

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    The album includes tracks released by the group since their debut in Japan in 2010, all singles, some b-sides and album tracks. The album was released in three different editions: 2 CD+DVD, Type A includes the live event "4Minute Live Energy Vol.2 "Diamond" 2010.12.04 Zepp Tokyo", Type B has all Japanese music videos released at the date and a regular edition, with only the CD itself. [2]

  6. DDD (Koda Kumi song) - Wikipedia

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    The song borrows a 4-bar melody from the Missy Elliott and Rockwilder's remake of "Lady Marmalade." The song is sung in half Japanese and half English. The song received favorable reviews from music critics, who commended the song's production and song writing. The composition and Soulhead's collaboration was also complimented.

  7. U.S.A. (Da Pump song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video features the members of Da Pump dancing in a dark room lit up in colorful lights. The choreography includes dance moves such as the dab, the Milly Rock, and the Shoot (known as the "I like it" dance (いいねダンス, Ii ne dansu) [4]). [1] A video featuring the choreography was released on June 12, 2018. [5]

  8. Harry Styles dropped a music video for his "Harry's House" hit "Satellite" on May 3. Here's what the lyrics behind the bop might mean.

  9. Youth (BTS album) - Wikipedia

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    The album entered the September monthly chart at number four, with 81,763 cumulative sales, [6] and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) shortly afterwards, denoting 100,000 physical copies sold. [7] It was the 48th best-selling album of the year in Japan per Oricon's annual album chart for 2016. [8]