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"Untouchable" is a song recorded by the South Korean girl group Itzy for their eighth extended play Born to Be (2024). It was released as the EP's lead single through JYP Entertainment on January 8, 2024. Written by Bang Hye-hyun and Lee Seu-ran, the track carries elements of dance-pop and EDM. Lyrically, "Untouchable" conveys a message of ...
"Dalla Dalla" (Korean: 달라달라; lit. Different Different) is the debut single by South Korean girl group Itzy.The song was released to digital outlets as the lead single from their debut single album, It'z Different, on February 12, 2019, through JYP Entertainment.
A music video was released alongside the single. Directed by David G, it features footage from the first day he was released from jail. [1] The video opens with YoungBoy talking with rapper Meek Mill about collaborating on a song on FaceTime; Mill tells him to leave Baton Rouge.
"Untouchable" was selected as the third single from Out of Control after it fared best in a fan poll on Girls Aloud's official forum. It was announced as the single on 20 February 2009. [6] "Untouchable" was released on CD single and 7" vinyl formats on 27 April, while digital download formats were available a day earlier. [7]
In the 1980s, a serial killer who local media named the Night Stalker, terrorized cities across L.A. County. Police eventually identified this violent criminal as Richard Ramirez, a drifter from ...
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Kennedy Ryan just rereleased her 2021 book "Reel" with a new cover and epilogue. She tells TODAY.com about her publishing journey and the importance of the romance genre.
Untouched" received an "MTV Push" and large amounts of airplay on music channels when it was officially released on 25 May 2009. [21] In the week ending 31 May, "Untouched" re-entered the chart at number eight, becoming its British chart peak. It stayed in the top ten for five consecutive weeks and charted for a total of 24 non-consecutive weeks.