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Additionally, 30 songs are versions of a song originally recorded in a different language. The group composed of nine members; Nayeon , Jeongyeon , Momo , Sana , Jihyo , Mina , Dahyun , Chaeyoung and Tzuyu , was formed by JYP Entertainment in July 2015 through the survival television show Sixteen .
"Sweet Surrender" is the first single from British band Wet Wet Wet's third studio album, Holding Back the River (1989). It was released on 18 September 1989 and reached number six on the UK Singles Chart. In Ireland, "Sweet Surrender" peaked at number one, becoming the group's second of three number-one singles there.
The day after the song release, a Commentary Film was released showing the work UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music's Bruin Marching Band directors and team members had in the production of some of the songs on the album, and the essence of BTS' message.
The song was noted to be Twice's first instance of featuring the R&B genre. [2] Tanu Raj of NME described the song as a "delightful track (that) turns a characteristic lonely season into one of companionship and love". [3] Running for 3 minutes and 32 seconds, the song is composed in the key of F major with a tempo of 105 beats per minute. [4]
"Wet", in audio signal processing, a descriptor of audio processed with reverb and delay; WET, an acronym for "Write Everything Twice" which can be opposed to DRY (Don't repeat yourself) WET Web Tester, an automated web testing tool; Weightless environmental testing, or simulated weightlessness, often achieved via neutral buoyancy simulation
Billboard stated that the song is an "ambient EDM track" with lyrics in English, [4] while EDM.com felt the track was "vaguely future bass-reminiscent". [1] Kyle Shokeye of Complex wrote that because it is BTS's first fully English-language song, it "deviates from their usual formula to create songs".
The lyrics of "Not Today" speak of overcoming obstacles and keep fighting, while instilling hope in oneself. [7] [16] Speaking about the concept and meaning of the song, RM said, "I wrote the lyrics for BTS so we do not stay silent against social issues and injustice and continue to solve it and raise problem. We talk about social issues, read ...
"Set Me Free" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. It was released as the lead single of their twelfth extended play Ready to Be on March 10, 2023. [4] It is a disco song characterized by a groovy, synth, bass line, with lyrics revolving around the protagonists finding their own courage to confess their love to a crush. [3]