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This is the discography of the South Korean idol boy group Highlight formerly known as Beast. Beast have been in the music business ever since making their live debut on KBS Music Bank with their debut track, "Bad Girl" on October 16, 2009.
Highlight is the third Korean studio album by South Korean boy group, Beast. It was released on July 4, 2016 and is also the group's first Korean release since Hyunseung 's departure from the group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was also the last album under the name "Beast" and under Cube Entertainment .
Karthik, the song's message is that one should overcome the negative situations in life and live to the fullest. [29] [30] The title of the song is a reference to the song "Jalilo Jimkana" from Amara Deepam (1956). [31] [32] Anirudh had completed working on all the tracks as by early-November 2021. [33]
"Beast" was first recorded for the 2006 EP chooseyourwordspoorly. This is the shortest version of the song at just 2:36. A reworked version of the song was recorded for eponymous debut album Nico Vega in 2009. The track runs for 4:01, but owing to non-song content afterwards the track time is 5:40.
The lyrical video has crossed more than 520 million views [6] and the music video crossed over 560 million views in YouTube. [7] [8] The music video also peaked at no. 1 on the YouTube Global Music Video charts. [9] The hook step dance involving Vijay and Pooja Hegde – the lead actors of Beast – became popular. [10]
"Stronger Than Ever" (Raleigh Ritchie song), 2014 "Stronger Than Ever", by Christina Aguilera from Bionic, 2010; Other uses
Hill has continually flustered fantasy managers by vulturing short-yardage rushing touchdowns or playing quarterback at inopportune times. (Sometimes both at once.)
Similar to "If I Can't Love Her", "Evermore" provides the Beast with "a stronger voice". [41] The song occurs at a pivotal moment in the film during which the Beast bemoans his decision to release Belle, [42] uncovering both his inner pain and character growth as he voices "a sad sense of longing". [43]