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  2. I (Taeyeon EP) - Wikipedia

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    Lee Su-ho from South Korean online magazine IZM described I as a pop rock album with a balladic production. [7] Meanwhile, Chester Chin from Malaysian newspaper The Star noted elements of soft rock on the EP, a genre that is contrary to Girls' Generation's common bubblegum pop and electronic sound.

  3. List of Taeyeon concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The concert, Butterfly Kiss, made her the first Korean female artist to embark on a full-scale concert while still being a member of an active girl group. [1] She was the first South Korean female solo artist to hold a solo concert at Hong Kong 's AsiaWorld Expo Arena . [ 2 ]

  4. I (Taeyeon song) - Wikipedia

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    South Korean singer Kim Tae-yeon (better known by her mononym Taeyeon) is a member and the leader of popular girl group Girls' Generation. [1] She has been widely recognized as a talented vocalist, yet had never ventured to record her official solo album until 2015. [2]

  5. V (singer) - Wikipedia

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    After that, Seoul Tourism announced V as the honorary tourism ambassador of Seoul 2023. [51] " Scenery", "Winter Bear", and "Snow Flower" were made available on digital download and streaming platforms worldwide as official singles on August 28, [ 52 ] ahead of V's debut solo album Layover , which was released on September 8. [ 53 ]

  6. INVU (album) - Wikipedia

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    INVU (/ aɪ ɛ n v iː juː /) is the third studio album by South Korean singer Taeyeon.The album was released by SM Entertainment on February 14, 2022, and contains thirteen tracks, including the 2021 standalone single "Weekend", the pre-release single "Can't Control Myself", and the lead single of the same name, the former duo charted at top 10 and the latter debuted atop the Gaon Digital Chart.

  7. South Korea Songs - Wikipedia

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    The chart tracks songs' performance from Friday to Thursday. Chart rankings are based on digital downloads from full-service digital music retailers (sales from direct-to-consumer sites such as an individual artist's store are excluded) and online streaming occurring in South Korea during the tracking period.

  8. List of IU concert tours - Wikipedia

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    On April 16, 2012, Loen announced IU would tour concert halls in six cities in South Korea: Seoul, Ulsan, Jeonju, Suwon, Busan and Daegu. [1] Tickets for the first two dates in Seoul were put on sale on Interpark the next day and sold out in 30 minutes. [2] [3] IU released a single album, Spring of a Twenty Year Old, on May 11.

  9. Love Yourself World Tour - Wikipedia

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    BTS World Tour: Love Yourself, commonly known as the Love Yourself World Tour, was the third worldwide concert tour headlined by South Korean band BTS to promote their Love Yourself album series, including their Love Yourself: Her EP, Love Yourself: Tear studio album, and Love Yourself: Answer compilation album. [2]