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The members begin learning the vocal and dance routine for their first song, "Right?". Jang Jin-young (vocal coach), Kim Hyeong-seok, Kim Hwa-young (choreographer), Kim Kyu-sang (visual performance director), Han Won-jong (vocal director) 41 8 March 31, 2017 The members are assessed and assigned to individual parts for their first song, "Right?".
"Shut Up" is a song by Unnies, a special girl group comprising the cast members from the South Korean reality show Sister's Slam Dunk. Written and produced by Park Jin-young, it was released by KBS Media and LOEN Entertainment on July 1, 2016. As of 2021, the track was not made available on streaming services.
"Right" is a song by the English musician David Bowie from his album Young Americans, released on 7 March 1975. Recorded on 14–18 August and 20–24 November 1974 at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, [ 2 ] "Right" is the last of four tracks on side one of Young Americans , [ 3 ] and the B-side of the single " Fame ", released in August 1975.
While in The Dallas Morning News ' s Guide Live section, music critic Hunter Hauk wrote that "Dance with Me"'s carefree lyrics fall right in line with its dance-pop sound. [7] However, criticism came from The A.V. Club ' s Annie Zaleski , who lamented that instead of being a rainbow-and-glitter blast of carefree rabble-rousing, the song ended ...
The song still holds the record for the longest song-title ever to hit the UK chart. [3] [4] As hinted by the title, the song follows a man happy to be with his romantic partner: "And I end up crying, but listen/ I can be a millionaire/ Honey when you're standing there/ You're so exciting/ You can make me dance."
"Ballerina" is a popular song, sometimes known as "Dance, Ballerina, Dance". [1] The song was written by Carl Sigman with lyrics by Sidney Keith 'Bob' Russell. [2] Published in 1947, the tune is listed as ASCAP Title Code 320012517.
"Right by Your Side" is a 1983 song by the British pop duo Eurythmics. It was written by group members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart, and produced by Stewart.. In the UK, the track was released in October 1983 as the second single from Eurythmics' third album Touch, and was issued a few weeks in advance of the album.
"Sing" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Annie Lennox for her fourth solo studio album, Songs of Mass Destruction (2007). It was released as the second single from the album on 1 December 2007 by RCA Records .