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  2. 1, 2, 3! (Seungri song) - Wikipedia

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    " (Korean: 셋 셀테니; RR: set selteni) is a Korean-language song by South Korean singer Seungri from his first Korean studio album, The Great Seungri (2018). It was released by YG Entertainment on July 20, 2018, as the lead single from album. The song was written by Teddy and Seungri, and co-produced by both with Seo Won Jin and 24.

  3. 10 Minutes (Lee Hyori song) - Wikipedia

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    [4] "10 Minutes" is a hip hop-inspired dance-pop song, [5] written by MayBee and composed by Kim Do-hyun. [6] Im Jin-mo of IZM wrote that the song had a "sensuous rhythm", [7] while Rolling Stone compared it to the music of Aaliyah and Jennifer Lopez, describing it as "groovy, synth-fueled R&B-pop". [8]

  4. One, Two, Three, Four, Five - Wikipedia

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    "One, Two, Three, Four, Five" is one of many counting-out rhymes. It was first recorded in Mother Goose's Melody around 1765. Like most versions until the late 19th century, it had only the first stanza and dealt with a hare, not a fish: One, two, three, four and five, I caught a hare alive; Six, seven, eight, nine and ten, I let him go again. [1]

  5. 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.

  6. Doraji taryeong - Wikipedia

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    Doraji taryeong (Korean: 도라지타령) is a Korean folk song which originated in Eunyul, Hwanghae. However, the currently sung version is classified as a folk song from Gyeonggi, as the rhythm and the melody have changed to acquire the characteristics of it. [1] The song is sung with semachi (fast 6 4 or 9

  7. Sijo - Wikipedia

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    In fact, this poem has become one of the prototypical examples of loyalty in Korea, even possibly one of the best known of all Korean sijo poems among Koreans. Today, this sijo (Dansimga - 단심가) has become to be known as the "Song of a Loyal Heart," or the "Tansim ka." [15] When black birds fight in the dale, the pure white bird must not ...

  8. Only One (BoA song) - Wikipedia

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    "Only One" is a song recorded by South Korean singer-songwriter BoA for her 2012 album of the same name. Written and composed by BoA herself with additional arrangement by Kim Yong-shin and Kim Tae-seong, the pop and R&B track was released as the second single from Only One on July 22, 2012, to coincide with its parental album release.

  9. Gwiyomi Song - Wikipedia

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    On February 18, 2013, a song called the "Gwiyomi Song" was released by South Korean singer Hari. The song was inspired by Jung Ilhoon's 'Gwiyeomi Player'. The song gained the attention of Jung Ilhoon himself, who uploaded a cover video on his music label Cube Entertainment 's YouTube channel, performing the gestures while singing the song with ...