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  2. Keep Your Head Down - Wikipedia

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    Keep Your Head Down is the fifth Korean studio album (ninth overall) by South Korean pop duo TVXQ, released on January 5, 2011, by S.M. Entertainment.Recording and writing for the album roughly began in the summer of 2009, but full production did not begin until August 2010, after U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin debuted their first performance as a duo at the SM Town Live '10 World Tour concert ...

  3. Toshigami - Wikipedia

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    Toshigami (年神 or 歳神, Toshigami or Tomo, lit. "year god"), also known as Ōtoshi-no-kami (大年神, lit. "great year god"), is a Japanese kami and a part of the Shinto pantheon. Etymology [ edit ]

  4. Namahage - Wikipedia

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    Thus it is a kind of toshigami. The practice has shifted over the years. According to 20th century descriptions, the namahage would typically receive mochi (rice cakes) from the households they visited, [3] but newlywed couples were supposed to play host to them in full formal attire and offer them sake and food. [3]

  5. My Name (BoA album) - Wikipedia

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    The album's title track, "My Name", is a dance song with urban influences and was regarded by observers as BoA's transition into more mature concept. [1] The following single, "Spark," is a Korean-language cover of Luis Fonsi's "Keep My Cool" from his album Fight the Feeling (2002), and likewise showcased BoA sporting a more masculine concept.

  6. Free Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Free Fire Max is an enhanced version of Free Fire that was released in 2021. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] It features improved High-Definition graphics , sound effects , and a 360-degree rotatable lobby. Players can use the same account to play both Free Fire Max and Free Fire , and in-game purchases, costumes, and items are synced between the two games. [ 70 ]

  7. Traditional Korean rhythm - Wikipedia

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    Korean traditional rhythm also called Jangdan (장단) is a rhythm in which the rhythmic form is repeated with a percussion instrument such as a Janggu or hourglass drum. There is a basic format, but there are many variations while playing the songs. Korean traditional music is usually sung within the Jangdan, played by the Janggu or eastern ...

  8. Any Song - Wikipedia

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    On South Korea's largest digital music site, Melon, the track gained over 1.3 million listeners within 24 hours and remained at the top of the weekly chart for eight weeks. [ 41 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ] On January 18, 2020, "Any Song" debuted at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart and held its ranking for five consecutive weeks, tying with IU 's " Good ...

  9. I Don't Care (2NE1 song) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Additionally, "I Don't Care" achieved first place on various South Korean music programs, including KBS's Music Bank, Mnet's M! Countdown, and SBS's Inkigayo. The group achieved their first triple crown (or three total wins) with the song on Inkigayo, and further led the Music Bank and M Countdown chart for multiple weeks. [11]