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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 [152] "The Sound" (Korean version) Stray Kids

  3. Any Song - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] "Any Song" was the best-performing song of the February 2020 issue of the Gaon Digital Chart and the second-best performing song in both January and March of the same year. [54] It was the best-performing song of the first half of 2020 in South Korea, based on digital sales, streaming, and background music (instrumental track) downloads.

  4. Aegukka - Wikipedia

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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".

  5. Dreams Come True (S.E.S. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dreams Come True" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group S.E.S. from their second studio album, Sea & Eugene & Shoo (1998). The song is a cover of "Rakastuin mä luuseriin" ("I Fell in love with a loser"), released in 1996 by Finnish girl group Nylon Beat.

  6. Supernatural (NewJeans song) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean version of the song was unveiled on July 5, and on the same day, its music video premiered as "(Part.2)" of the original, which was labeled as "(Part.1)". Later on July 12, the group announced that they would also promote the single in Korea, and they subsequently began promotions across all music programs that same week. [2]

  7. Monster (Exo song) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean and Chinese music videos for "Monster" were released one hour after the song itself. Apart from Exo's performances of the song at various settings, the videos also depict the members as rebels that were eventually captured but ultimately released from a prisoner transport vehicle by Baekhyun, who has been disguised as the driver.

  8. South Korean standard language - Wikipedia

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    When Korea was under Japanese rule, the use of the Korean language was regulated by the Japanese government.To counter the influence of the Japanese authorities, the Korean Language Society [] (한글 학회) began collecting dialect data from all over Korea and later created their own standard version of Korean, Pyojuneo, with the release of their book Unification of Korean Spellings (한글 ...

  9. One Night Sleepover Trip - Wikipedia

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    One Night Sleepover Trip (Korean: 하룻밤만 재워줘) is a South Korean reality television show.It is distributed by KBS2.Originally, it was a Chuseok show, but after favorable reviews of its pilot episode, it became a permanent weekly show on 27 February and ended on 12 June 2018.