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  2. BoA singles discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of South Korean musician BoA consists of twenty-one studio albums (three of which were reissued), eight compilation albums, three extended plays (EPs) and numerous singles. Many of her songs have been released bilingually in both territories, such as " Valenti " (2002), " Double " (2003), " Everlasting " (2006) and " Only One ...

  3. BoA albums discography - Wikipedia

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    Many of her songs have been released bilingually in both territories, such as "Valenti" (2002), "Double" (2003), "Everlasting" (2006) and "Only One" (2013). [ 2 ] After releasing her fifth Korean album Girls on Top in 2005, BoA focused her activities on Japan, releasing the albums Outgrow (2006), Made in Twenty (20) (2007) and The Face (2008).

  4. Category:BoA songs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... It should only contain pages that are BoA songs or lists of BoA songs, ...

  5. BoA - Wikipedia

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    Kwon Bo-ah was born on November 5, 1986. [1] [2] At the age of eleven, BoA accompanied her older brother to an SM Entertainment talent search. [3]Though her brother was the one who auditioned as a break-dancer, [2] SM talent scouts instead took notice of BoA and offered her a contract on the same night as the auditions. [2]

  6. Every Heart (Minna no Kimochi) - Wikipedia

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    Every Heart - Everyone's Feelings) is a song recorded by South Korean singer BoA. It was released as her fifth single under Avex Trax on March 13, 2002, the same day as her Japanese debut album Listen to My Heart. It was featured in the hit anime, Inuyasha, as the fourth (in Japan) and the second (Korean) ending theme song. [1]

  7. ID; Peace B - Wikipedia

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    ID; Peace B is the debut studio album by South Korean singer BoA, released on August 25, 2000 by SM Entertainment. [1] It saw moderate levels of success in South Korea upon its release, peaking at number 16 on the Recording Industry Association of Korea's monthly album chart in October 2000. [2]

  8. Eat You Up (BoA song) - Wikipedia

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    The video starts with BoA turning on a radio which starts the song. BoA starts to sing the song whilst dancing in the hallway of a large house. At the start of the second verse, a girl is doing ballet dancing in front a group of judges. When the chorus starts again BoA and her dancers breaks down the door and proceeds to dance in front of the ...

  9. No. 1 (BoA song) - Wikipedia

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    "No. 1" is a song by South Korean recording artist BoA. It was released on April 12, 2002, for her second studio album of the same name (2002) through SM Entertainment.In Japan, the song was released as a double A-side CD single with the track "Kiseki" on September 19, 2002, via Avex Trax.