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"The Girls' Song" is a song written by Jimmy Webb and performed by The 5th Dimension. The song was produced by Bones Howe and arranged by Webb. [ 1 ] It was featured on their 1967 album, The Magic Garden , but was not released as a single until its release from their 1970 album, Greatest Hits .
KCON is an annual convention held in locations across the world, created by Koreaboo and organized by CJ ENM Entertainment Division. It was first held in Southern California in 2012 and has since expanded to ten countries as of 2022. In 2015, KCON expanded to Japan [1] and then quickly announced the first KCON USA on the East Coast. [2]
M Countdown (Korean: 엠카운트다운) is a South Korean music program broadcast by Mnet from the CJ E&M Center Studio in Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul. [1] It features appearances by popular music artists who also perform live on stage.
The song was written by Hyuna, Seo Jaewoo, Big Sancho and Son Youngjin, and produced by the later three. [1] It was also revealed that member Sorn contributed to the lyrics, but this remains uncredited. Billboard described it as an EDM trap song and a sonic sequel to 4Minute's "Crazy", noting its "frenetic snares" and "dramatized raps". [2]
The same day, a music video teaser was released, confirming the soundtrack's title to be "The Girls" and revealing a snippet of the song as animated avatars of the Blackpink members danced to it. [2] Record producer Ryan Tedder , who worked with Blackpink on " Bet You Wanna " (2020), posted a teaser of "The Girls" on his social media handles ...
The video was shot from June 1–3, 2007 by Little X. On June 19, 2007, BET premiered the official music video for "Same Girl" and aired it throughout the day, every hour on the hour. It later premiered on the network's 106 & Park as a New Joint of the Day. In the song, R. Kelly and Usher talk about a girl they love who turns out to be the same ...
9th Gaon Chart Music Awards January 8, 2020 Jamsil Arena "Uh-Oh" [127] 32nd Korean PD Awards [F] April 29, 2020 MBC Public Hall "Oh My God" [128] 4th Soribada Best K-Music Awards [F] August 13, 2020 — "Dumdi Dumdi" [129] 2020 Asia Artist Awards [F] November 25, 2020 — "Dumdi Dumdi" (Remix version) [130] 2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards [F ...
The music video was released on September 30, 2012 on YouTube.In its second week on YouTube, the video had already reached 2 million views, and by December 25, 2013, the video had reached 26 million views, the most viewed OPM music video of all time on YouTube until April 2018, when Ex Battalion's "Hayaan Mo Sila" overtook "Gayuma".