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"Monster" is a song recorded by South Korean group Big Bang. It was released on June 3, 2012, by YG Entertainment as the only single from the repackaged version of their extended play Alive, Still Alive. The song was written by group members G-Dragon and T.O.P, and composed by the previous with Choi Pil-kang.
Big Bang Special Edition: Korean 2011 G-Dragon, T.O.P Big Bang 2: Japanese 2011 "Sunset Glow" † [13] G-Dragon Remember: Korean 2008 "Stylish" G-Dragon Gara Gara Go! Japanese 2009 "Tell Me Goodbye" † Fujibayashi Shouko, Perry, Taeyang Big Bang 2: Japanese 2011 "Together Forever" [2] Perry, BigBang For the World / With U: English 2008 ...
M is the fourth single album by South Korean band Big Bang, and the first from their Made Series. It marks the first comeback for them after a three-year absence, which is also their first single album in nine years.
The EP spawned a chart-topping single of the same name and was reissued as a repackaged album under the title Big Bang Special Edition, which spawned "Love Song", their second number-one hit. Later in the same year, BigBang released their second Japanese studio album, Big Bang 2 (2011), which topped the Oricon Albums Charts and was certified ...
The choreography for "Bang Bang Bang" by Parris Goebel was one of the most popular dances of 2015. [245] The group's use of props during performances—including "an abundance of pyrotechnics, streamers[,] confetti", [ 246 ] LED lights, [ 247 ] fog , [ 248 ] as well as digitalized "fire-breathing dragons and a rotor-spinning helicopter" [ 249 ...
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance was packed with hidden messages — and Spike Lee is celebrating it.. On Monday, Feb. 10, the legendary director commended the "Not Like Us" rapper ...
Standing out from BigBang's usual "heavily produced electronic dance tracks", [2] "Love Song" is pop-rock ballad [1] that was compared to Coldplay's early material. An English version was later released on BIGBANG's second Japanese mini-album With U. [3] The single "utilizes building strings and overlapping vocals to create an uplifting tone despite the otherwise depressing lyrics" [2] and ...
This ‘big back’ business is fatphobia. My 6 year old coming home and asking if she has ‘the biggest back’ because she wanted extra crackers at snack time is NOT cute or funny.