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  2. Upside Down (Kang Daniel song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on May 24, 2022 by Konnect Entertainment and distributed by Sony Music Korea. The song serves as the lead single from his debut studio album The Story . A Japanese version of the song was included on Kang's Japanese debut EP titled Joy Ride which was released on October 5, 2022 through Warner Music Japan . [ 1 ]

  3. Jjokbari - Wikipedia

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    Jjokbari Japanese name Katakana チョッパリ Transcriptions Romanization Choppari Korean name Hangul 쪽발이 / 쪽바리 Transcriptions Revised Romanization Jjokbari McCune–Reischauer Tchokpari Jjokbari is a Korean language ethnic slur which may refer to Japanese citizens or people of Japanese ancestry. A variation on the slur, ban-jjokbari, meaning literally "half-jjokbari", has been ...

  4. MK pop - Wikipedia

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    MK Pop (an abbreviation for Mong Kok Pop) is a new Internet slang that has been frequently used in Hong Kong since 2014.The term describes a local music genre with strange dance style, exaggerated dress or imitates Korean and Japanese pop music. [1]

  5. What Is Love? (Twice song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was ranked fourth on the 2018 YouTube's Most Popular Music Videos list in South Korea. [10] It also ranked at number 5 on the 2018 YouTube's Top Trend Music Videos in Japan. [11] In February 2023, "What Is Love?" became Twice's first music video to reach 700 million views on the platform. [12]

  6. Thunderous - Wikipedia

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    The Korean title of the lead single "Thunderous", "Sori-kkun" is inspired by a singer position of pansori of the same name. "Thunderous" was written by the group's production team 3Racha (Bang Chan, Changbin, Han), and JYP in-house production team HotSauce, [4] is a hip hop [10] and trap [10] song that includes various elements of Korean traditional music (gugak), brass instruments, and chuimsae.

  7. K-pop - Wikipedia

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    The term "K-pop" is the Korean equivalent of the Japanese "J-pop," [13] The first known use of the term occurred in Billboard in the October 9, 1999 edition at the end of an article titled "S. Korea To Allow Some Japanese Live Acts" by Cho Hyun-jin, then a Korea correspondent for the magazine, which used it as a broad term for South Korean pop music.

  8. Knock Knock (Twice song) - Wikipedia

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    [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. [11] [12] [13] It also ranked at No. 10 on 2017 YouTube's Top Trend Music Video in Japan. [14] The music video featured Twice having fun in a slumber party and snowball fight.

  9. BDZ (song) - Wikipedia

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    "BDZ" (an abbreviation for "bulldozer" [2]) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. Written and composed by J. Y. Park, it was released by Warner Music Japan on August 17, 2018, as a digital single from Twice's first Japanese studio album of the same name.