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"Aegukka" is a Romanized transliteration of "The Patriotic Song"; the song is also known by its incipit Ach'imŭn pinnara or "Let Morning Shine" [1] [3] or in its Korean name 아침은 빛나라 or alternatively as the "Song of a Devotion to a Country".
"For Today" is a song by the New Zealand band Netherworld Dancing Toys, released through Virgin Records in 1985 as the lead single from their debut studio album Painted Years. [2] [3] It reached No. 3 in the Official New Zealand Music Chart, [4] [5] won Single of the Year at the New Zealand Music Awards, [1] and has since become regarded as a ...
The song was composed in 1961 by North Korean composer Kim Hyuk. [5] The song was commonly sung during the 1980s but were not sung for a long time due to the North Korean famine in the 1990s until it was revived at the World Children's Day event in 2016. [6] The song received the Kim Jong Il Prize and Kim Il Sung Prize in May 2016. [7]
Don McGlashan produced "The Real You"/"Standing in the Rain"/"New Zealand Love Song" which was released in November 1984. In 1985 "For Today" reached No. 3 in the singles chart [1] and the Netherworld Dancing Toys won five categories at the 1985 New Zealand Music Awards. Malcolm Black and Nick Sampson won the 1985 APRA Silver Scroll for "For ...
Feeling regretful that "Aegukga" was being sung to the tune of the Scottish folk song "Auld Lang Syne," also known as "The Song of Farewell," he decided that he, as a Korean, should compose its melody himself and composed "Aegukga" in 1935. [6] Before the current Aegukga, the first national anthem was created during the Korean Empire era.
The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. As of date, the girl group has officially released 229 songs. [a] 130 songs are originally recorded in Korean, 56 are originally in Japanese and 13 are originally in English. Additionally, 30 songs are versions of a song originally recorded in a different language.
"Ginga minga" is a Korean expression meaning uncertainty. As the title implies, the song is about being confused with the changes in life as one grows up. The title which is written in Korean and English is composed in the key of B flat minor, with a tempo of 122 beats per minute with a running time of 3 minutes and 35 seconds. [2]
A teaser video for the song was released on 8 November, [11] followed by its music video and digital release on 11 November. [12] "Lightsaber" was later announced to be included in Sing for You as a bonus track on 7 December. Exo performed the song for the first time at the 17th Mnet Asian Music Awards. The song peaked at number 9 on Gaon's ...