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"Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" (Korean: 뚜두뚜두; RR: Ttuduttudu) is a song by South Korean girl group Blackpink, recorded for their first Korean extended play, Square Up (2018). The song was written by YG collaborator Teddy Park , whilst production and composition were handled by Teddy, 24, Bekuh Boom , and R. Tee .
Blackpink performing "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" with backup dancers After another video interlude, Blackpink returns as a group for the fourth act of the concert and performs " Shut Down " and " Typa Girl ". The members then pause to interact with the audience and teach the key choreography for the next song, " Ddu-Du Ddu-Du ", whose performance features ...
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The band released the Statues single on their own Reflex Records in January 1981. Playing a show in Chicago brought them to the attention of the Black Flag.When Hüsker Dü were ready to release their first album Land Speed Record, Black Flag's label, SST, was not able to release it at that time and pointed them to the Minutemen who did release it and the 7" EP "In a Free Land" on their label ...
The video references the group's previous videos, mirroring scenes from "Playing with Fire," "Whistle," "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du," "Boombayah," and "Kill This Love." Blackpink promoted "Shut Down" with performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the South Korean music program Inkigayo, as well as the Born Pink World Tour.
Gwladus Ddu, ("Gwladus the Dark Eyes"), full name Gwladus ferch Llywelyn (died 1251) was a Welsh noblewoman who was a daughter of Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd and Joan Plantagenet, a daughter of John, King of England.
DDU, Ddu, DdU, D.D.U., or D.D.U may refer to: Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad, India; Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital, Shimla, India; Dumont d'Urville Station, a French scientific station in Antarctica; Dymaxion Deployment Unit, a temporary housing unit designed by R. Buckminster Fuller for the United States Army in 1940