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  2. Dynamite (BTS song) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, "Dynamite" debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming BTS' first number-one single in the US and their fourth top-10 entry. The group became the first all-South Korean act in Hot 100 history to debut at number one and the first Asian act to chart a number-one song in the country since Kyu Sakamoto with " Sukiyaki " in 1963.

  3. List of songs written by RM - Wikipedia

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    Song title, original artist, album of release, and year of release Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Album Year Ref. "ㅠㅠ (Credit Roll)" RM RM, Jnkyrd, Kim H., San Yawn, Kim A.

  4. David Stewart (Dynamite producer) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart became a session guitarist playing in hundreds of live shows and gigs with Example, an English singer-rapper-producer, in the early 2010s. [4] [6]Moving to Atlanta for two years, he wrote hundreds of songs and performed as a session musicians many times.

  5. Talk:Dynamite (BTS song) - Wikipedia

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    Dynamite (BTS song) was nominated as a Music good article, but it did not meet the good article criteria at the time (March 27, 2024, ). There are suggestions on the review page for improving the article.

  6. Pistol grip (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pistol grip may refer to: Pistol grip, a handle for a firearm, drill, or other tool; Pistol grip (fencing), a grip used for foil and épée swords in the sport of fencing; Pistol Grip, a street punk band "Pistol Grip Pump", a 1994 hip hop song by Volume 10, famously covered by Rage Against the Machine; Pistol Grip (Ben Roberts-Smith VC), a 2014 ...

  7. Map of the Soul: 7 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, BTS and Big Hit Entertainment launched "Connect, BTS", ahead of the release of Map of the Soul: 7. "Connect, BTS" is a global public art project involving 22 contemporary artists across five cities: London , Berlin , Buenos Aires , Seoul and New York. [ 106 ]

  8. Dynamite (Taio Cruz song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dynamite" is written in the key of E major, with a tempo of 120 beats per minute. [3] According to Cruz, "The song 'Dynamite' itself is about when you go to the club and when you go to a party and when you're just going out... you got to feel like, 'I'm just gonna explode.'" [1] Dr. Luke and Max Martin had written the melody, and asked Bonnie McKee to write lyrics.

  9. Butter (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, like "Dynamite", "Butter" has "no heavy message"; [5] Jimin noted that there was no profound meaning behind the track and that the goal was for it to be "easy to listen to". [15] A video teaser released on May 18 offered the first preview of the song's lyrics; the line "Get it! Let it roll!" was briefly heard at the end of the clip. [16]