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  2. Aegukka - Wikipedia

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    "Aegukka" is a Romanized transliteration of "The Patriotic Song"; the song is also known by its incipit Ach'imŭn pinnara or "Let Morning Shine" [1] [3] or in its Korean name 아침은 빛나라 or alternatively as the "Song of a Devotion to a Country".

  3. Be Mine (Infinite song) - Wikipedia

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    "Be Mine" (내꺼하자 Naekkeohaja) is a song released by the South Korean boy band Infinite. The song is the title track of the group's first studio album Over the Top , released on July 21, 2011. The song is also the second Japanese single of the group.

  4. 24 Hours (Sunmi song) - Wikipedia

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    "24 Hours" (Korean: 24시간이 모자라; RR: Isipsasigani Mojara; lit. "24 Hours Is Not Enough") is the solo debut single by South Korean singer Sunmi. It was released by JYP Entertainment on August 26, 2013. It was included in Sunmi's debut EP Full Moon which was released six months later.

  5. One Night Sleepover Trip - Wikipedia

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    One Night Sleepover Trip (Korean: 하룻밤만 재워줘) is a South Korean reality television show.It is distributed by KBS2.Originally, it was a Chuseok show, but after favorable reviews of its pilot episode, it became a permanent weekly show on 27 February and ended on 12 June 2018.

  6. Minisode1: Blue Hour - Wikipedia

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    [8] [14] The song's Korean title (5시 53분의 하늘에서 발견한 너와 나) is a reference to the time 5:53 PM, which is the golden hour in the city of Seoul in the month of October. [ 8 ] [ 10 ] Metaphoric to the complex colors of the sky just before the sunset, the lyrics celebrate "the desire to revisit beautiful past memories via one ...

  7. Catch Me If You Can (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean version was released by SM Entertainment and KT Music on April 10, 2015, while the Japanese version was released on April 22 by EMI and Universal Music Japan. The song was composed by Erik Lidbom and Jin Choi, with the Korean lyrics written by Mafly and Choi A-reum, and the Japanese lyrics written by Junji Ishiwatari and Jeff Miyahara .

  8. Gasa (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Gasa (Korean: 가사) or kasa was a form of poetry popular during the Joseon period in Korea. Gasas were commonly sung, and were popular among yangban women. Jeong Cheol, a poet of the 16th century, is regarded as having perfected the form, which consisted of parallel lines, each broken into two four-syllable units.

  9. Changgeuk - Wikipedia

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    Changgeuk (Korean: 창극) or ch'angguk is a genre of traditional Korean opera, performed as a play but in the Korean folk song style known as pansori. Shamanic songs are the ultimate origin of Pansori as well. There are many similarities between Pansori and Shamanic songs of western Korea.