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  2. Party (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    [31] The music video was an instant success on YouTube, achieving over 2.7 million views in one day. [13] Within 36 hours, it garnered over 6 million views. [32] The visual was the most viewed music video on YouTube by a South Korean music act in July 2015. [33]

  3. Daddy (Psy song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Daddy" was uploaded to Psy's official YouTube channel in conjunction with the release of the single. In the video, Psy debuts a new dance move, which involves flinging his legs and arms in alternate directions. He appears in multiple guises, including a baby, student, dancer, and a balding middle-aged man. [24]

  4. Bubble Pop! (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video was filmed mid-June in Okinawa, Japan, [16] and was officially released on July 4, 2011. The music video features a short cameo from Lee Joon from MBLAQ. [17] The music video made Hyuna the first Korean female solo singer to reach more than 100 million views on a single YouTube video. [18] Hyuna promoted the title track "Bubble Pop!"

  5. (It Goes Like) Nanana - Wikipedia

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    "(It Goes Like) Nanana" is a song by South Korean DJ and producer Peggy Gou from her debut album, I Hear You (2024). It was released on 15 June 2023 through XL Recordings as the lead single from the album. [3] It samples the 1998 song "9 PM (Till I Come)" by ATB. [4]

  6. Psycho (Red Velvet song) - Wikipedia

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    On March 26, 2020, the music video for the track reached 100 million views on YouTube in 91 days and 7 hours, which is the shortest time in which a Red Velvet video had accrued that many views. [64] By November 17, 2020, the track's music video had gained 200 million views on YouTube, which is the second of the group's videos to reach the 200 ...

  7. Tell Me (Wonder Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Me" is a song by South Korean girl group Wonder Girls, from their debut album The Wonder Years (2007). It was released as the lead single from the album on September 13, 2007, by JYP Entertainment. Written and produced by Park Jin-young, the song samples [2] Stacey Q's "Two of Hearts" (1986

  8. Fate ((G)I-dle song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fate" (Korean: 나는 아픈 건 딱 질색이니까; RR: Naneun Apeun Geon Ttak Jilsaeginikka; lit. 'Because I hate being sick'), sometimes referred to as "Ah.Ttak.Jil" (Korean: 아.딱.질) in South Korea, [1] is a song by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle for their second studio album, 2, released simultaneously with the album on January 29, 2024, as the sixth track, written and produced by ...

  9. Gangnam Style - Wikipedia

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    Following its July 15 release, "Gangnam Style" overtook Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" to reach the number one position on the YouTube Top 100 Music Videos during the week of August 28, 2012. [95] [96] On September 1, 2012, it overtook Girls' Generation's "Gee" to become the most viewed K-pop video on YouTube. [97]