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  2. Knock Knock (Twice song) - Wikipedia

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    It earned almost 10 million views on YouTube within 24 hours since its release and set a new record for the fastest K-pop group music video to reach 30 million view count in only 152 hours. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It was the most viewed K-pop music video for the first half of 2017, and topped YouTube's Most Popular Music Video in Korea of that year.

  3. Oh! (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    It was their fifth Japanese single. The music video for "Oh!" was released on September 14, 2012. Promotion for the single began on Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ. The single ranked highly among Japanese music charts, clinching the top spot on the Oricon Daily and Weekly single chart as well as the top spot on the Japan Hot 100.

  4. Paparazzi (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    The track was released as the lead single from the group's second Japanese-language studio album, Girls & Peace (2012), as part of the group's comeback to Japanese promotions. [4] It was released for CD and DVD sales in Japan by Nayutawave Records, which is affiliated with Universal Music Group, on June 27, 2012. [5]

  5. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video broke the records for the biggest music video premiere on YouTube, with 1.66 million concurrent viewers, and the most-watched music video within 24 hours, with 86.3 million views in its first day. [49] It became the fastest video to reach 100 million views, in just 32 hours, [50] and 200 million views, in seven days. [51]

  6. Bboom Bboom - Wikipedia

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    "Bboom Bboom" (Korean: 뿜뿜; RR: Ppumppum, stylized as "BBoom BBoom") is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Momoland. It was released on January 3, 2018, by Duble Kick Company and distributed by LOEN Entertainment as the lead single from the group's third extended play Great!.

  7. Bubble Pop! - Wikipedia

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    On July 5, 2011, the EP's title track, "Bubble Pop!", [5] and its music video were released. The music video has a cameo by MBLAQ's Lee Joon. [6] It was filmed in Okinawa, Japan. [7] Hyuna promoted the song on music shows from July 8, 2011, on KBS's Music Bank, MBC's Show! Music Core, SBS's Inkigayo and Mnet's M! Countdown. [8]

  8. Forever Young (Blackpink song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was certified platinum for download and streaming by the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA), for reaching 2.5 million digital downloads and 100 million streams, respectively. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In July 2023, it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for having surpassed 50 million streams.

  9. Fire (BTS song) - Wikipedia

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    On May 9, BTS released the dance version of the "Fire" video ahead of their promotion on music programs. [8] The dance was choreographed by Keone Madrid [9] and Vinh Nguyen. [10] [11] Two copies of the music video were uploaded on YouTube: one by 1theK and the other by Hybe Labels. As of November 2021, the music video uploaded by 1theK has over ...