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  2. List of songs written by Bang Chan - Wikipedia

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    "Social Path" (Korean version featuring Lisa) Stray Kids and Lisa: Bang Chan, Changbin, Han Bang Chan Changbin Han Versachoi Rock-Star: 2023 [45] "The Sound" † Stray Kids Bang Chan, Changbin, Han, D&H, Chris Larocca Bang Chan Changbin Han Zack Djurich Kyle Reynolds Chris LaRocca: The Sound: 2023 [151] "The Sound" (Korean version) Stray Kids

  3. List of songs written by Changbin - Wikipedia

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    "Falling Up" (Korean version) † Stray Kids Bang Chan, Changbin Bang Chan Changbin Restart Chae Gang-hae Tower of God Season 2 Battle OST: 2024 [64] "Fam" Stray Kids Bang Chan, Changbin, Han, KM Markit Bang Chan Changbin Han Versachoi All In: 2020 [65] "Fam" (Korean version) # Stray Kids Bang Chan, Changbin, Han Bang Chan Changbin Han ...

  4. Top (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video shows the members in action scenes, seems to have expressed a song image with Stray Kids' own strong intention to go for the top. [33] The Korean version music video was uploaded on June 10, as a "unveil: track" of their debut studio album Go Live. [34] The music video "Slump" in Japanese version was uploaded on May 11, 2020.

  5. Dream (Taeyeon song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on December 17, 2023, [3] its music video was released on the same day. The remake version of "Dream" reinterpreted with bright, medium-tempo , rhythmic band arrangements, aims to accentuate the beauty of the original song's lyrics and melodies with Taeyeon's clear and powerful vocals. [ 5 ]

  6. Snapping (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released alongside the album and song on June 24, 2019. The music video includes a creation of seductive and tantalizing with dynamic choreography and bright block-colored cinematography. It was directed by Rima Yoon and Dongju Jang. "Snapping" had its debut showcase on the day of the release, in Sogang University. [4]

  7. Sorry, Sorry (album) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to other recognitions, the song won the Mutizen Song award on Popular Songs for three consecutive weeks (Triple Crown) [24] and it also became a song of the week on Mnet's M! Countdown on April 9 and 23, although Super Junior was not present at the program to receive their awards. [ 25 ] "

  8. A (Rainbow song) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version remains some lyrics written by Song Soo Yoon and was translated by Yu Shimoji and nice73. The B-side is a Japanese version of the song "Gossip Girl", previously recorded in Korean. The song is the lead single from their first EP Gossip Girl.

  9. Mach (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version follows the same concept of the Korean version. A teaser of the music video was released on November 15, 2011, on Universal Music Japan's YouTube account. [5] The full music video premiered on November 21 on the TV station Space Shower TV.