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  2. BoA - Wikipedia

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    Kwon Bo-ah (Korean: 권보아; born November 5, 1986), known professionally as BoA, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and actress often called the "Queen of K-pop". Born and raised in Gyeonggi Province , South Korea, BoA was discovered by SM Entertainment talent agents when she accompanied her older brother, a music video director, to a ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. BoA albums discography - Wikipedia

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    BoA has seen commercial success in both South Korea and Japan. Her first two Japanese albums, Listen to My Heart (2002) and Valenti (2003), were both certified for one million copies shipped by the Recording Industry Association of Japan , and her second Korean album No. 1 (2002) sold over 500,000 copies in South Korea. [ 1 ]

  5. List of BoA concert tours - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of concert tours by South Korean singer-songwriter and dancer BoA, which is an acronym for Beat of Angel. She is primarily active in South Korea and Japan, and has embarked on numerous concert tours in several countries in Asia. In addition to her tours, she has held various other live shows including Christmas concerts.

  6. Better (BoA album) - Wikipedia

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    Better is the tenth Korean-language studio album (twentieth overall) by South Korean singer BoA. It was released on December 1, 2020, by SM Entertainment, to commemorate her twentieth anniversary. [1] The album features 11 tracks, with the title song serving as the album's lead single. [2] It was met with praise from music critics upon its release.

  7. Girls on Top (album) - Wikipedia

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    Girls on Top was released as BoA's fifth Korean studio album on June 23, 2005, and showcased a change in BoA's image and musicality compared to her previous releases, which largely consisted of lighter concepts and feminine visuals. [3] The title track "Girls on Top" was promoted as the main single and contains themes of female empowerment. [4]

  8. BoA videography - Wikipedia

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    BoA has released more than 100 music videos since her debut in 2000, for songs performed in Korean, Japanese and English. Since 2003, BoA has released 15 video albums, primarily recordings of her concert tours in Japan.

  9. Forgive Me (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Forgive Me is the third extended play by South Korean singer BoA. It was released by SM Entertainment on November 22, 2022, and contains six tracks, including the lead single of the same name. Background and release