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[7] [8] [9] The album was released on July 28, [10] and the group held an online event to commemorate the release. [11] To promote the album, they performed "Perfect World" on Music Station Summer Fes, on August 20. [12] Jeongyeon was absent from both events, as she was taking a health-related hiatus due to panic disorder. [13]
Chung Mong-koo spearheaded the localisation of the Galloper while leading the Hyundai Precision and Industry Co., Ltd. division of the Hyundai Group.Reportedly, Chung Mong-koo had been asked by Chung Ju-young, his father and the chairman of the Hyundai Group, why he was leaving Hyundai Motor, which at the time was led by his uncle (Chung Ju-young's brother Chung Se-yong), to make a four wheel ...
"Cars" is based on two musical sections: a verse/instrumental break and a bridge.The recording features a conventional rock rhythm section of bass guitar and drums, but the rest of the instruments used are analogue synthesisers, principally the Minimoog (augmenting the song's recognisable bass riff) and the Polymoog keyboard, providing austere synthetic string lines over the bass riff.
The music video begins with the 2NE1 members sitting on a bench with a car next to them in a street setting, with "CLAP YOUR HANDS" graffitied on the brick wall behind them. The girls begin dancing while wearing black camouflage tracksuits. The second verse takes place in a martial arts dojo, with the same bench as the first verse.
The EP was a commercial success in South Korea, selling over 550,000 copies and becoming the group's best-selling album. [2] [3] Following the success of More & More, JYP Entertainment announced that Twice would be releasing their second Korean studio album, Eyes Wide Open in October 2020, to commemorate the group's fifth anniversary.
Cha Jung-won (Korean: 차정원, born October 23, 1990), known professionally as Car, the Garden (카더가든) and formerly Mayson the Soul (메이슨 더 소울), is a South Korean singer. He released his first EP, Jackasoul, on September 30, 2013. [1] The name Car, the Garden was suggested by his friend, Oh Hyuk of Hyukoh. [2]
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A Korean version was later recorded and included on the group's third Korean studio album The Boys, and was released as the album's second single in December 2011. "Mr. Taxi" was a commercial success in Japan; it became the group's first single to sell 100,000 physical units in its first week of release. [ 1 ]