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  2. Aegukka - Wikipedia

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    " Aegukka" (Chosŏn'gŭl: 애국가), officially translated as "Patriotic Song", [2] is the national anthem of North Korea. It was composed in 1945 as a patriotic song celebrating independence from Japanese occupation and was adopted as the state anthem in 1947. Performance of this anthem is prohibited in South Korea under the National Security ...

  3. Same Bed, Different Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Same Bed, Different Dreams (Hangul:동상이몽, 괜찮아 괜찮아) is a South Korean television entertainment program distributed and syndicated by SBS every Monday at 11:10 pm. Before February 15, 2016, the program aired every Saturday at 8:45 pm. [ 1 ]

  4. Arirang - Wikipedia

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    American composer John Barnes Chance based his 1962–63 concert band composition Variations on a Korean Folk Song on a version of "Arirang" that he heard in Korea in the late 1950s. [33] In 2007, South Korean vocal group SG Wannabe released the album The Sentimental Chord which contains a song entitled "Arirang". The group is accompanied by ...

  5. Zzzaam - Wikipedia

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    zzzaam (Korean: 잠) is a South Korean shoegaze band. The band currently consists of Choi Sohee, Park Seongwoo and Do Jaemyeong. Since their formation in 1997, the band has released 4 albums: Siesta (낮잠) (2000), Requiem #1 (2002) and Mirror Play (거울놀이) (2004) [1], and shine (2024).

  6. Dream (Suzy and Baekhyun song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dream" debuted at number one on South Korea's Gaon weekly digital chart and remained at this position for three consecutive weeks. [6] [7] [8] The physical version also debuted at the same position on the Gaon weekly album chart. [9] The song won first place five times in total on South Korean music television shows Music Bank and Inkigayo.

  7. Aegukga - Wikipedia

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    Feeling regretful that "Aegukga" was being sung to the tune of the Scottish folk song "Auld Lang Syne," also known as "The Song of Farewell," he decided that he, as a Korean, should compose its melody himself and composed "Aegukga" in 1935. [6] Before the current Aegukga, the first national anthem was created during the Korean Empire era.

  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. List of songs recorded by Super Junior - Wikipedia

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    Name of song, featured performers, writers, originating album, language of song and year released. Title [a] Artist(s) Writer(s) Album Language Year Ref. "7 Nyeonganui Sarang" Kyuhyun: Yoo Young-seok The 2nd Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show 2: Korean 2009 [128] "A-Oh!" (Korean ver.) Super Junior