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Forget You Remember Love (Chinese: 忘记你,记得爱情; pinyin: Wàngjì nǐ, jìdé àiqíng) is a 2020 Chinese television series starring Xing Fei and Jin Ze. It is the remake of 2005 Taiwanese drama The Prince Who Turns into a Frog. [2] It aired on Tencent Video and Mango TV from March 23 to April 27, 2020, in 38 episodes. [3] [4]
The audio of the track was released on 27 February 2023. The full video song was released on 2 March 2023, as the second single from the album, through Zee Music Company. [1] Upon release, the song received positive reviews by audience and critics. The track "Billi Billi" created the record for reaching 40 million views, within 24 hours of its ...
Loving, Never Forgetting (Chinese: 恋恋不忘; pinyin: Liànliàn bù wàng) is a 2014 Chinese television series starring Jerry Yan and Tong Liya.It is based on the novel Wu Ai Cheng Huan (无爱承欢) by Lan Bai Se.
English title Korean title 2006 End of Love: 이제 사랑은 끝났다 2006–2007 Love Me When You Can: 있을때 잘해!! 2007 By My Side: 내 곁에 있어! 2007–2008 Even So Love: 그래도 좋아! 2008 Don't Go Away: 흔들리지마 2008–2009 White Lies: 하얀 거짓말 2009–2010 I Can't Stop: 멈출 수 없어
Remember Love may refer to: "Remember Love" (Yoko Ono song), a song by the Plastic Ono Band, B-side of "Give Peace a Chance", 1969; Remember Love (Mike Garson album) or the title song, 1989; Remember Love (Houston Person and Ron Carter album), 2018 "Remember Love", a song by the Newbeats, 1972
My Only Love Song (Korean: 마이 온리 러브송) is a 2017 South Korean television series produced by Netflix, starring Lee Jong-hyun and Gong Seung-yeon. [1] It also has elements of fantasy [ 2 ] since it involves time travel and a "magical van".
"Lo Vas a Olvidar" ([lo ˌβas a olβiˈðaɾ]; transl. "You Are Going To Forget It") is a song recorded by American singer Billie Eilish and Spanish singer Rosalía.The track was written by both performers alongside El Guincho & Eilish's brother and producer Finneas.
"Remember Love" is in the key of D major. [7] Beatle biographer John Blaney describes "Remember Love" as a "gentle ballad." [1] Music professor Walter Everett describes the song as "folklike." [7] Music lecturers Ben Urish and Ken Bielen describe it as a "yearning number of pure nursery rhyme innocence and simplicity. [8]