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  2. Fast Forward (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fast Forward" is a song recorded by South Korean-Canadian singer-songwriter Jeon Somi. It was released by The Black Label and Interscope Records on August 7, 2023, as the lead single from the singer's first extended play , Game Plan .

  3. Gangnam Style - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 2012, "Gangnam Style" was released on to Psy's YouTube channel and debuted at number one on South Korea's Gaon Chart, receiving generally positive reviews, with praise for its catchy beat and Psy's amusing dancing during live performances and in various locations around the world in its music video.

  4. Tell Me (Wonder Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    The song gained significant attention throughout South Korea for its choreography, which was widely imitated and featured on various online video sites. [2] "Tell Me" was voted the Song of the Year at the Melon Music Awards and Sports Korea Awards in 2007, and was voted the number one most popular song of the year on Gallup Korea. In 2013, it ...

  5. Gangnam Style (music video) - Wikipedia

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    The music video is directed by Cho Soo-hyun, who also directed the music video for Psy's follow-up single "Gentleman" and the music video for "This Love" by Shinhwa. [6]It shows Psy performing a comical horse-riding dance and appearing in unexpected locations around the Gangnam District, such as an outdoor yoga session and a hot tub.

  6. Dalla Dalla - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video, which was pre-released on YouTube, became the most-viewed debut music video by a K-pop group in 24-hours at the time, accumulating 17.1 million views. To promote the track, Itzy appeared on several music programs in South Korea, and won nine first-place trophies.

  7. Baam - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, "Baam" debuted at number twenty-seven on the Gaon Digital Chart, for the week of June 30, 2018. [14] In its second week, the song rose to number fifteen and to number fourteen in its third week. [15] [16] In its fourth week, the song peaked at number thirteen. [17] The song was the fifteenth best-selling song of July 2018. [18]

  8. Feel the Rhythm of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The first video alone accumulated over 200 million views within a few months of its release. The full songs composed exclusively for the advertising campaign have also been released. In September 2021, the album Feel the Rhythm of Korea Part 1 [2] and the two-track single Feel the Rhythm of Korea Part 2 were released. [3]

  9. Dokdo Is Our Land - Wikipedia

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    "Dokdo Is Our Land" (Korean: 독도는 우리땅) is a 1982 pop song written by South Korean musician Park Moon-young and sung by comedian Jeong Kwang-tae about the Liancourt Rocks dispute. [1]: 23 The song has grown to become highly recognizable in South Korea as a point of anti-Japanese nationalism. [2]