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  2. G-Dragon - Wikipedia

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    G-Dragon was born on August 18, 1988, in Seoul, South Korea. [1] He enrolled at Kyung Hee University in 2008 to study post-modern music. He later dropped out due to his busy schedule, and instead majored in Leisure Sports Studies at Gukje Cyber University, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in 2013.

  3. Shakira - Wikipedia

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    Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll [a] (/ ʃ ə ˈ k ɪər ə / shə-KEER-ə, Spanish: [ʃaˈkiɾa isaˈβel meβaˈɾak riˈpol]; born 2 February 1977) [1] is a Colombian singer-songwriter. . She has had a significant impact on the musical landscape of Latin America and has been credited with popularizing Hispanophone music on a global level.

  4. Japan - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, Japan has a low unemployment rate of around 2.6%. [170] Its poverty rate is the second highest among the G7 countries, [ 171 ] and exceeds 15.7% of the population. [ 172 ] Japan has the highest ratio of public debt to GDP among advanced economies, [ 173 ] with a national debt estimated at 248% relative to GDP as of 2022 [update ...

  5. Jolin Tsai - Wikipedia

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    Jolin Tsai (Mandarin: ⓘ; Chinese: 蔡依林; born September 15, 1980) is a Taiwanese singer, songwriter, and actress. Recognized as the "Queen of C-Pop", Tsai is one of the most influential figures in the Chinese-speaking world's pop culture.

  6. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [27] In 1953, Nintendo became the first company to succeed in mass-producing plastic playing cards in Japan. [2] [3] Some of the company's employees, accustomed to more cautious and conservative leadership, viewed the new measures with concern, and the rising tension led to a call for a strike. However, the measure had no major impact ...

  7. Record label - Wikipedia

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    Record labels may be small, localized and "independent" ("indie"), or they may be part of a large international media group, or somewhere in between.The Association of Independent Music (AIM) defines a 'major' as "a multinational company which (together with the companies in its group) has more than 5% of the world market(s) for the sale of records or music videos."

  8. France - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2007 Adult Education survey, part of a project by the European Union and carried out in France by the INSEE and based on a sample of 15,350 persons, French was the native language of 87.2% of the total population, or roughly 55.81 million people, followed by Arabic (3.6%, 2.3 million), Portuguese (1.5%, 960,000), Spanish (1.2% ...