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Strawberry follows Epik High's tenth studio album Epik High Is Here (2021–2022). Describing why the album is called Strawberry, Epik High's leader Tablo explained, "We like strawberry representing the album because it’s sweet and fresh, which is what we wanted to do at the beginning of our 20th anniversary. We thought that people would ...
Epik High (Korean: 에픽하이) is a South Korean hip-hop trio formed in 2001, composed of rapper and songwriter Tablo, rapper and lyricist Mithra Jin, and DJ and record producer DJ Tukutz. Based in Seoul, the trio first met in 2001 before signing with Woollim Entertainment and released their first two studio albums, Map of the Human Soul ...
Epik High Is Here is the tenth studio album [4] by the hip hop group Epik High. It was released in two parts: Part 1 was released on January 18, 2021, while Part 2 was released on February 14, 2022. [5] [6] [7] Both versions were released through OURS Co. and distributed by Genie Music. "Rosario" and "Based On A True Story" served as singles ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales KOR [1]US World [2]Map the Soul [19]: Released: March 27, 2009; Label: Map the Soul Inc. Formats: CD, digital download
Hagwon chain is nothing special. It's like a fast food chain, but in case it's hagwon. So basically, one large company is operating many 'branches' in various locations. Actually, more than 70% of hagwons in Korea are hagwon chains, so it is worth being mentioned in this article, I believe.
Remapping the Human Soul is the fourth studio album by South Korean hip hop trio Epik High. It was released through Woollim Entertainment and CJ Music on January 23, 2007, and contains 27 tracks on two CDs. [1] The singles "Fan" and "Love Love Love" were promoted as part of the album.
Epik High chronology; Pieces, Part One (2008) Lovescream (2008) Map the Soul (2009) LoveScream is the first EP by Korean hip hop group Epik High, released on ...
Hagwon (Korean: 학원; ) is a Korean term for a for-profit private educational institution. They are commonly likened to cram schools . Some consider hagwons as private language centers or academies operated like businesses apart from the South Korean public school system. [ 1 ]