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  2. No No No (Apink song) - Wikipedia

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    "No No No" is a song by South Korean girl group Apink. It was released on July 5, 2013 with their third EP, Secret Garden , and is composed by Shinsadong Tiger and Kupa. It had been 14 months since their last album Une Année was released, and it was the first time the group promoted with six members after Hong Yookyung left the group in April.

  3. No No Song - Wikipedia

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    "No No Song" is a 1974 song by English musician Ringo Starr. Written by Hoyt Axton and David Jackson, it appeared on Starr's 1974 album, Goodnight Vienna . It was released as a single in the US on 27 January 1975, backed with " Snookeroo ," [ nb 1 ] [ 1 ] and reached No. 1 in Canada, [ 2 ] #3 in the Billboard charts , [ 3 ] becoming his 7th and ...

  4. South Korean protest music - Wikipedia

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    The subject matter of these early songs heavily criticized pop music or had a theme of overcoming hardship. Thus, Korean students started their own unique music culture, distinct from pop culture. [3] Some of the early songs were called 'Demo-gas' (demonstration songs) and others were called minjung-gayo (Korean protest songs). [3]

  5. Gagok - Wikipedia

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    Gagok (Korean: 가곡; Hanja: 歌曲) is a genre of Korean vocal music for mixed female and male voices. [1] Accompaniments and interludes are played by a small ensemble of traditional Korean musical instruments. [2] It is inscribed in UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List from 2010, [2] and enlisted as South Korean Intangible Cultural ...

  6. Namdo Field Songs - Wikipedia

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    Namdo Field Songs are folk songs (in Korean: minyo) [1] originated and widespread in the Jeolla Province region, more precisely in the Western area of South Jeolla, in the basin of the Yeonsang River: the name Namdo means “South path” and can be also written with the ideograms 南道, whose literal translation is “Southern road”. [2]

  7. See the Stars - Wikipedia

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    "See the Stars" (Korean: 어떤 별보다; RR: Eoddeon byeolboda) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Red Velvet for the soundtrack of the 2019 drama series Hotel del Luna. It was released as a digital single on August 10, 2019, by YAMYAM Entertainment, under license by Dreamus .

  8. No Motherland Without You - Wikipedia

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    "No Motherland Without You" (or "Ode to Kim Jong Il") is a North Korean song about the country's second supreme leader, Kim Jong Il. Composed by Hwang Jin Young and written by Ri Jong O [ ko ] , it extols the proclaimed talent and virtues of Kim, and the North Korean people's loyalty to him.

  9. Yes or No (Jungkook song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yes or No" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Jungkook of BTS for his debut solo album Golden, which was released by Big Hit Music on November 3, 2023. The song was written by Blake Slatkin , Cirkut , Ed Sheeran , and Johnny McDaid , and produced by Cirkut and Watt .