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One Shot, Two Shot is the first Korean extended play by South Korean singer-songwriter BoA.Released digitally on February 20, 2018, by her native label SM Entertainment with Iriver as the distributor, the extended play is the singer's first major Korean release in nearly three years since her eighth Korean studio album Kiss My Lips (2015), and subsequently her second major release in 2018 just ...
[2] On October 23, the album's track list was revealed through a "highlight medley", with 6 out of 10 songs written by BoA. [ 3 ] The album was released on October 24, 2018, through several music portals, including Melon and iTunes .
The song was written in a simple way, I was reading the book Lolita and it was something inspired by my current girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood who's obviously much younger than me, but having the sarcasm to make the point of that and showing up to visit me once wearing heart-shaped glasses which is the same as the Kubrick movie poster for the film ...
Watashi Kono Mama de li no Kana (私このままでいいのかな; Am I Okay Like This?) is the eighteen major Japanese release and ninth Japanese studio album by South Korean singer BoA.
The video is one seemingly continuous shot through a kaleidoscopic tunnel of mirrored black, white and red triangles. Alanis Morissette – "Everything", 2004; The video appears to be one shot but features several cuts where the camera pans upwards. Miley Cyrus – "Start All Over", 2007; At the end of the video it has four cuts.
One EP: Co-writer/Producer Helen Culver, John Mitchell: Carmen Reece, Anais Aida "One Shot Two Shot" BoA One Shot Two shot Mini album Caroline Ailin "New Religion" 2018 Maad TBA: Maad Moiselle, Kate Stewart, Chiara Hunter, Ashley Milton, Daniel Goudie - "Bad Vibe" M.O Ft. Lotto Boyz & Mr Eazi: Scott Hoffman, Oladayo Olatunji, Oluwatosin Ajibade
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[2] Fraser McAlpine of BBC Chart blog gave the song a positive review stating "You've got to love a song with two tempos. I mean most songs have just the one. They begin, tick away the minutes, sometimes stopping, sometimes starting up again, but they really don't ever tend to deviate from their one central pulse. But this has got TWO. TWO!