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"Lonely" is a song by South Korean singer-songwriter Jonghyun featuring Taeyeon, a member of girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on April 24, 2017 through SM Entertainment , and served as the lead single for his second compilation album, Story Op.2 .
"One More Chance" (Korean: 나 좀 봐줘) — Sole writing ‡ [62] Girls' Generation "Oscar" The Boys: Kim Jung-bae [63] [64] "Diamond" 2011 Winter SM Town – The Warmest Gift: Sole writing ‡ Super Junior "A Day" (Korean: 하루에) A-Cha: Kim Jung-bae [65] "Storm" (Korean: 폭풍) Mr. Simple [66] Shinee "Stranger" (Japanese version) The ...
"I Feel Lonely" is a song recorded by German singer Sasha. It was written by Sasha, Michael "Grant Michael B." Kersting, and Stephan "Pomez di Lorenzo" Baader for Sasha's debut studio album Dedicated to... (1998), while production was overseen by the latter two.
"Lonely" is a song by South Korean girl group 2NE1, serving as one of the lead singles from their 2011 self-titled second EP. The single was written and produced by Teddy Park and Kush , the song was released via digital download and streaming on May 12, 2011 by YG Entertainment .
Lonely is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Sistar. It was released on May 31, 2017 as a CD and a digital single by Starship Entertainment, and was distributed by LOEN Entertainment . It was the final release by Sistar before their official disbandment.
Reboot is the third and final studio album by South Korean girl group Wonder Girls.It was released on August 3, 2015, through JYP Entertainment.The Wonder Girls were more involved in the composition of this album, with each member having writing and/or production credits on at least one song; each song has credits for at least one member. [2]
2 Different Tears is an extended play by South Korean girl group the Wonder Girls. [1] The title track was written and produced by J.Y. Park. [2] It was simultaneously released internationally on May 15, 2010, in English, Korean and Chinese. [3]
So Seung-geun of IZM gave "Cupid" 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing that Fifty Fifty had found their own color. [29] Music critic Kim Yoon-ha from Yes24 noted how "Cupid" highlighted the vocals, putting them to the forefront instead of considering the voice as one of several instruments, stating that this approach reminded Kim of the Korean songs of the late 2000s rather than modern K-pop. [30]