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Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Korean: 불후의 명곡: 전설을 노래하다; RR: Bulhu-ui Myeong-gok: Jeonseoreul Noraehada), also known as Immortal Songs 2 (Korean: 불후의 명곡 2), is a South Korean television music competition program presented by Shin Dong-yup. [1]
[1] [7] In terms of musical notation, the song was written in the key of C minor with a tempo of 120 beats per minute. [8] Its lyrics talk about a girl falling in love with a guy at the first sight. [2] The girl confidently relaying their emotions to a "Senor," who seemingly chants out the song's title in the post-chorus. [6]
On May 28, Korean media news shared that Miyeon participated in CS Happy Entertainment's cs numbers album with "You Were My Breath" (Korean: 너는 나의 숨이였다), a pop-ballad song played by a 60-member orchestra including Joseph K, who created Paul Kim's "Me After You" and guitarist Park Shin-won
Its lyrics revolve around a protagonist who wants to enjoy herself as she attempts to ignore other people's glares and enjoy the night. [31] The fifth track, "Paradise", is an emotional electro-pop , synth and pop ballad song built around a "catchy" acoustic guitar riff and a groovy swing beat.
This is a list of songs recorded by the Japanese girl groups AKB48, SKE48, NMB48, HKT48, NGT48, SDN48, Nogizaka46 and Keyakizaka46, their members and subgroups, alphabetized by the romanized title of the song. Works released after graduation are not included.
Like almost all Ramones songs, the time signature is 4/4. The song is in the key of G Major. It alternates two verses with a chorus; the second chorus is followed by a bridge, after which the first verse and the chorus are repeated with a change of key to A Major.
"Lost My Way" is a hip hop song performed by English singer-songwriter Plan B. The track was released in the United Kingdom on 2 July 2012 [1] as the second promotional single from the Ill Manors soundtrack, a film which Plan B also directed. A remix of the track features vocals from American rapper Raekwon.
According to Key, "Everything was in my brain. I explained the instrumental that I wanted, literally, with my mouth [makes beat sounds] and imitated the sounds. I explained all the concepts of the music video. And they made it into "Gasoline"." [1] Key penned the lyrics himself at Kenzie's suggestion. [2]