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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" (2012). [1]
Tri-Angle is the debut studio album by South Korean boy group TVXQ, released through SM Entertainment on October 13, 2004. [1] Several singles were released as part of the album, including "Hug", "The Way U Are", "I Believe" and the title track "Tri-Angle" featuring BoA and The TRAX.
One of the songs from his 2006 album Undercover, "I believe", is an adaptation of South Korean singer Shin Seung-hun's song of the same title, which was released in 2002. [5] In 2009, Bondoc released his album entitled Walang Araw, Walang Ulan, under Sony-BMG. [6] In 2010, the album Ang Mahiwagang Bisikleta at Ang Huling Makata was released. [7]
I Believe (Dr. Alban album), and the title song, 1997; I Believe (Irfan Makki album), and the title song, 2011; I Believe (Johnny Cash album), a 1984 reissue of songs from A Believer Sings the Truth (1979)
South Korean singer Kim Junsu, also known by the stage name Xia, has released four studio albums, five EPs, eighteen singles and eighteen soundtrack appearances.He first became a singer as part of idol boy group TVXQ in December 2003 prior to formed trio JYJ in April 2010 and he also embarked his solo career in the same year with released Xiah to entered Japanese market.
[4] On February 24, 2019, the Korean music video surpassed 100 million views on YouTube. [5] Exo promoted the album and song with teasers throughout October 2018, including a 30-second Tempo Concept short film, showing the band as a biker gang, which was a preview of "Tempo".
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Peggy Gou was born Kim Min-ji in Incheon, South Korea, on 3 July 1991.Her father, Kim Chang-yong, a former journalist, is a professor of mass communication at Inje University and standing commissioner of the Korea Communications Commission.