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  2. Oshi no Ko - Wikipedia

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    23 (List of episodes) Anime and manga portal. Oshi no Ko[ a ] (【推しの子】, "My Favorite Idol" or "Their Idol's Children")[ 3 ] is a Japanese manga series written by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari. It has been serialized in Shueisha 's Weekly Young Jump since April 2020, with its chapters collected in 15 tankōbon volumes ...

  3. Idol (Yoasobi song) - Wikipedia

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    Idol (Yoasobi song) " Idol " (Japanese: アイドル, Hepburn: Aidoru) is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their third EP, The Book 3 (2023). It was released as a single on April 12, 2023, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, serving as the opening theme of the 2023 Japanese anime series Oshi no Ko. Written by Ayase and based on Aka Akasaka 's ...

  4. Yoasobi - Wikipedia

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    First announced in late 2020, Yoasobi recorded both the opening and ending themes for the second season of the Japanese anime series Beastars. [50] Its opening theme, "Kaibutsu", was released on January 6, 2021, the same date as the duo's EP The Book, [51] while its ending theme, "Yasashii Suisei", came on the 20th. [52]

  5. Tomorrow X Together - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow X Together (Korean: 투모로우바이투게더; Tomorrow by Together, stylized in all caps), commonly abbreviated as TXT, is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment. The group consists of five members: Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and HueningKai. [2] They debuted on March 4, 2019, with the extended play (EP) The ...

  6. Bang Ye-dam - Wikipedia

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    Bang Ye-dam was born on May 7, 2002, in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea.Coming from a musically-oriented family, his father, Bang Dae-sik [] is well known for creating over forty songs for commercials and animations including the Korean-dub for Japanese anime opening songs Pokémon, Dragon Ball and more.

  7. Ateez - Wikipedia

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    Ateez (Korean: 에이티즈; RR: Eitijeu, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by KQ Entertainment. The group consists of eight members: Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung and Jongho. They debuted on October 24, 2018, with the extended play (EP) Treasure EP.1: All to Zero.[5]

  8. Creepy Nuts - Wikipedia

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    Creepy Nuts is a Japanese hip hop duo consisting of DJ Matsunaga and R-Shitei. They made their major label debut in 2017. [2] Their single "Bling-Bang-Bang-Born" was released on January 7, 2024, as the opening theme for the second season of the anime series Mashle: Magic and Muscles. It topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for eight consecutive ...

  9. List of K-pop on the Billboard charts - Wikipedia

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    Current Billboard logo. List of K-pop on the Billboard charts is a compilation of chart information for K-pop music published by the Billboard charts, and reported on by Billboard K-Town, an online Billboard column. The charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of the artists, songs and albums in the United States and globally.