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  2. Variations on a Korean Folk Song - Wikipedia

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    Variations on a Korean Folk Song is a major musical piece written for concert band by John Barnes Chance in 1965. As the name implies, Variations consists of a set of variations on the Korean folk song " Arirang ", which the composer heard while in South Korea with the U.S. Army in the late 1950s. [1]

  3. Wedding Dress (Taeyang song) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the single gained popularity on the streaming site YouTube due to English covers and multiple parodies of the music video. This allowed his album, Solar , to top the Canadian and reach the Top 3 in the American iTunes R&B / Soul album chart, making Taeyang the first Asian artist to do so.

  4. Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide - Wikipedia

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    "Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide" (Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / 忘れないで, Borero / Kisu Za Beibī Sukai / Wasurenaide, lit. Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Don't Forget) is Tohoshinki's 25th Japanese single, released on January 21, 2009. Bolero was the theme song for the Japanese movie, "Subaru (昴)". The movie is named after the ...

  5. Bbibbi - Wikipedia

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    "Bbibbi" (삐삐; Bbibbi) is a song recorded by South Korean singer-songwriter IU, released digitally on October 10, 2018, through Kakao M. [1] The self-written song was produced by Son Myung-gab. It subsequently debuted at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart .

  6. Arirang - Wikipedia

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    [2] The word "arirang" itself is nonsensical and does not have a precise meaning in Korean. [25] While the other lyrics vary from version to version, the themes of sorrow, separation, reunion, and love appear in most versions. [4] [26] The table below includes the lyrics of "Standard Arirang" from Seoul. The first two lines are the refrain.

  7. INVU (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video directed by Samson of High Quality Fish was released alongside the song by SM Entertainment on February 14. [ 12 ] [ 4 ] The "celestial"-themed music video portrays Taeyeon "as an enchanting warrior on a quest to annihilate the love that destroyed her" with scenes switching between "a marble -carved ancient Roman-inspired temple ...

  8. Growl (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean and Chinese music videos for "Growl" were released on August 1, 2013, four days ahead of the song itself. They exclusively feature Exo's performance of the song at a dimly lit warehouse and utilized the one shot style, appearing to have been filmed in a single take.

  9. Roly-Poly (T-ara song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was revealed to be viewed in over 70 countries. Stereogum ranked the music video of the song No. 12 on its list of 20 Best K-pop videos. [4] A remix of the song titled "Roly-Poly in Copacabana" was released on 2 August [5] and was used for the group's follow up promotions. In 2012, The song was re-released in Japanese on 29 ...