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"Bad Love" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Key serving as the second single for his 2021 extended play of the same name. It was released on September 27, 2021, through SM Entertainment as the album's lead single. The song was written by Kenzie, who also handled the composition and arrangement with Adrian McKinnon.
Other times, they may alter the explicit dance moves or change a song's lyrics so that the song may still be performed on music shows, such as Music Bank. In the case of Exo's "Lotto," which was banned due to it referring to the sportswear brand, the group substituted the word with "louder" to be able to perform it on KBS and MBC. [25]
"Bad Love" Bad Love: Adrian McKinnon Kriz "Ready for Your Love" High Class OST: Nile Lee Kyuhyun, Onew & Taeil "Ordinary Day" 2021 Winter SM Town: SMCU Express: Sole writing ‡ NCT "OK!" Universe: Maurice Moore Jeremy "Tay" Jasper Timothy "Bos" Bullock Hautboi Rich "Universe (Let's Play Ball)" Mark Lee Dem Jointz Carlos Battey Ryan S. Jhun ...
On February 14, 2019, he released the song "Cold" for the Station project. [4] On March 4, Key released the repackaged album I Wanna Be. [5] On September 27, 2021, Key released his first Korean extended play Bad Love. [6] On August 30, 2022, he released his second studio album Gasoline. [7] The album's reissue, Killer, was released on February ...
Bad Love is the first Korean extended play by South Korean singer Key. It was released on September 27, 2021, through SM Entertainment. Marketed as his first "mini album" release, it consists of six songs, including the singles "Hate That..." and "Bad Love". The EP was Key's first solo release since returning from the military.
Bad Blood (stylized as BAD BLOOD) is the fourth Korean EP by Super Junior-D&E, a subgroup of the boy band Super Junior. The album was released on September 3, 2020, under SM Entertainment and Label SJ. The EP contains five tracks, with the repackaged version entitled Bad Liar containing two more tracks, bringing the latter with seven tracks in ...
The single was released on July 8, 2011, followed by the A Class album on July 18. The album's next single, "Love Alone", was specially created for South Korean figure skating champion Kim Yuna's "Ice Show". The group performed the song as special guests on the show as Yuna and other figure skaters danced to the song.
The song was later re-recorded for the Japanese release of their greatest hits album WonderBest (2012) and features the band's third line-up consisting of Min Sunye, Park Yeeun, Ahn Sohee, Kim Yubin and Woo Hyerim, with previous members' vocals removed. "Tell Me" was recorded by the Wonder Girls in 3 languages: Korean, English, and Mandarin ...