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  2. Impact and popularity of K-pop - Wikipedia

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    Technology advancements meant the adoption of flash drives, with access to USB drives and SD cards rising from 26% to 81% in from 2010 to 2014, with a large majority containing South Korean music and dramas. [68] The technology advancements lowered prices from upwards of US$50 to under $10, making them more affordable and easier to send. [67]

  3. Template:Music industry - Wikipedia

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    {{Music industry | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. {{Music industry | state = autocollapse}} will show the template autocollapsed, i.e. if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar, but if not, it is ...

  4. K-pop - Wikipedia

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    K-pop (/ k eɪ p ɒ p /, Korean: 케이팝; RR: Keipap), short for Korean popular music, [1] is a form of popular music originating in South Korea. [2] It includes styles and genres from around the world, such as pop, hip hop, R&B, rock, jazz, gospel, reggae, electronic dance, folk, country, disco, and classical on top of its traditional Korean music roots. [3]

  5. Toshigami - Wikipedia

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    Toshigami (年神 or 歳神, Toshigami or Tomo, lit. "year god"), also known as Ōtoshi-no-kami (大年神, lit. "great year god"), is a Japanese kami and a part of the Shinto pantheon. Etymology [ edit ]

  6. Billboard K-Town - Wikipedia

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    Billboard reported that the South Korean music industry grossed nearly $3.4 billion during the first half of 2011, and Time recognized K-pop as "South Korea's Greatest Export". [2] On August 25, 2011, Billboard and Billboard Korea launched the Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 chart, ranking digital sales of the country's top songs and mobile ...

  7. Chapter 5: Letter - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 5: Letter is the fifth album of South Korean pop music group g.o.d, released via SidusHQ on December 27, 2002. It was the last album released before the departure of Yoon Kye-sang from the group.

  8. Category:South Korean music industry - Wikipedia

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    The music industry in South Korea. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. A. South Korean music awards (6 C, 23 P) E.

  9. List of Kakao M labels - Wikipedia

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    Starship Entertainment is an entertainment company founded by Kim Shi-dae in 2008. In 2013, Kakao M (formerly LOEN Entertainment) acquired 70% shares of Starship, became a majority owner of the label and making Starship as an independent subsidiary of Kakao M. [4] In the same year, Starship announced its first subsidiary label "Starship X", which rapper Mad Clown was signed under. [5]

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