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"I Need U" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by South Korean boy band BTS as the lead single from their third extended play, The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 1 (2015). The single was released by Big Hit Entertainment on April 29, 2015, in South Korea.
The discography of South Korean pop music group g.o.d includes eight studio albums, a compilation album and a single album.Debuting in 1999, the quintet released five studio albums before the departure of a member.
I Need You is the third mini-album released by South Korean balladeer K.Will. It was released in Korea on February 14, 2012. It was released in Korea on February 14, 2012. [ 1 ]
The song topped online music charts the day after its release. [16] On November 5, he released his second album, Missing You (그립고 그립고 그립다). [17] The album's title song was a success on South Korean charts. [18] K.Will held his first solo concert, a sold-out performance at Yonsei University in Seoul, on December 25. [19]
iKon (Korean: 아이콘; stylized as iKON) is a South Korean boy band formed in 2015 by YG Entertainment. The lineup consists of six members: Jay, Song, Bobby, DK, Ju-ne, and Chan. Originally a seven-piece band, B.I departed from the group in June 2019.
TNX was formed through the SBS K-pop reality competition program Loud, which was hosted by two entertainment agencies, JYP Entertainment and P Nation, in South Korea.The show was a collaboration between Psy and Park Jin-young to develop 2 new global boy groups; one under JYP Entertainment and another one under P Nation.
Without You on March 10 with the lead single "Stop the Time". The album topped the Oricon Daily Album Chart with 34,879 albums sold within 24 hours. [50] "Stop The Time" was also chosen as the theme song for the NTV drama series Five Star Tourist. [51] Myname released their fourth Korean single album with the title track "Just Tell Me" on May ...
The song was written for Joni James who recorded the song in April 1953 for M-G-M Records, and the song was released on her best-selling album, Let There Be Love.Eddie Fisher subsequently recorded a version of it accompanied by Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra at Webster Hall, New York City, on May 4, 1954.