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"Your Name Engraved Herein" is a sentimental ballad song [8] with lyrics and music by Xu Yuanting (許媛婷), Jiawang (佳旺) and Chen Wenhua (陳文華).The Malaysian songwriter, Jiawang, said that he was initially invited by the record company, so he asked Chen Wenhua to join him in writing the song, and then left it to Xu Yuanting to write the lyrics. [9]
"Dream" debuted at number 95 on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart in the chart issue dated December 17–23, 2023; [8] on its component charts, the song debuted at number six on the Circle Download Chart, [9] number 175 on the Circle Streaming Chart, [10] number two on both the Circle BGM Chart and Circle V Coloring Chart, [11] [12] and number one on both the Circle Bell Chart and Circle Ring ...
"Mirotic" (Korean: 주문, Jumun; Japanese: 呪文, Jumon, lit. "Magic Spell") is a song recorded by South Korean boy band TVXQ.It was released in South Korea on September 26, 2008 by SM Entertainment as part of the band's eponymous fourth studio album, Mirotic (2008).
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The lyrics were interpreted as either anti-Japanese, treasonous, or pornographic. After 1949 the song was banned by the People's Republic of China because it was seen as bourgeois and decadent. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The writer Liu was criticized and suffered during the Anti-Rightist Movement in 1957 and during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s.
on YouTube " Little Apple " ( simplified Chinese : 小苹果 ; traditional Chinese : 小蘋果 ; pinyin : Xiǎopíngguǒ ) is a single by Chopstick Brothers , a duo of Wang Taili ( 王太利 ) and Xiao Yang ( 肖央 ), released as a promotional song for the movie Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon .
"Majestically Above the Fatherland" (Russian: Над Отчизной величаво, romanized: Nad Otčiznoj veličavo) written by Vladimir Kalinkin in 1998, was another proposed set of lyrics. Performed by Russian artist Vladimir Detayov, the Duma was made aware of this piece's existence in April 1999. At the initiative of the Ministry of ...
In order to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Soviet victory in the Second World War, the Soviet government announced a competition for the best song about the war. . In March 1975, poet Vladimir Kharitonov, who had taken part in the war, [1] approached his traditional co-author, the young composer David Tukhmanov with a proposal to write a new song for the occasi