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BOL4 was originally a duo consisting of Ahn Ji-young and Woo Ji-yoon. [2] They debuted with the single "Fight Day" from the mini-album Red Ickle on April 22, 2016. The first syllable of the Korean word sachungi "puberty" is pronounced the same as the Sino-Korean numeral four ( sa ), and accordingly the group name is sometimes shortened to BOL4 .
"Some" (Korean: 썸) is a song by South Korean singers Soyou and Junggigo, featuring Lil Boi of Geeks. It was released online as a digital single on February 7, 2014 through Starship Entertainment. [1] The song was a commercial success, peaking at number 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart, Gaon Download Chart, and Gaon Streaming Chart. The song has ...
"Some" Nominated 2018 Song of the Year – January "#First Love" (with Dingo) Nominated [5] Song of the Year – May "Travel" Won 2019 Song of the Year – April "Bom" Won "Stars Over Me" Nominated Song of the Year – September "Workaholic" Nominated 2020 Artist of the Year – Digital Music (May) "Leo" (Feat. Baekhyun) Nominated Genie Music ...
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Quest for the Best. Kraft introduced its iconic macaroni and cheese boxed dinner way back in 1937, but these days, Kraft faces plenty of competition from grocery store versions of this family ...
The group has been considered by some to be among the best singers and dancers in the K-pop industry [21] and has been bestowed the title "Princes of K-Pop" by multiple media outlets. [22] [21] Pushing into the 2010s, SM further expanded with its roster Exo, its first new group in four years. The multi-national boy band established two sub ...
Getting a good night's sleep can be a little more challenging amid the hype of the holidays. With changes in routine, diet and potentially time zones, quality sleep could be difficult to come by ...
The original demo without lyrics was later included on the 2016 reissue of that album. According to Collins, the song was modelled after the Beach Boys' "Sail On, Sailor", Sly and the Family Stone's "Hot Fun in the Summertime" and Toto's "Hold the Line". Tony Banks said of the song: "All three of us were fans of the Beach Boys, so when Phil ...