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  2. Boss (NCT U song) - Wikipedia

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    "Boss" is a song recorded by South Korean boy group NCT U, the first unit of NCT under the management of SM Entertainment, serving as the lead single of NCT's debut studio album NCT 2018 Empathy. Musically, "Boss" was described as a dynamic, electro-hip-hop track with a paunchy, chanting chorus of the bass-heavy dance that ends with a heavy synth.

  3. Teejayx6 - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Antoino Asberry (born August 28, 2001), [a] [3] better known by his stage name Teejayx6, is an American rapper.After emerging in the Detroit hip hop scene, he gained recognition for his subject matter of scamming, identity theft and credit card fraud with his 2019 song "Dark Web".

  4. Oppa, Oppa - Wikipedia

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    The single was released in Japanese with an original Japanese music video on 4 April 2012. [6] On the day of its release, it reached number two on Oricon Daily Chart with 42,114 copies sold. [ 7 ] It debut at number two on Oricon Weekly Chart for the week of 2 to 8 April 2012 with 68,475 copies sold and number one on Tower Records' daily charts.

  5. Ace of Angels (album) - Wikipedia

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    The full music video was released on the next day, July 20, 2015. A dance version was available on July 4, 2015 on AOA's Vevo channel. The physical single included the Japanese versions of "Confused" and "Joa Yo!", which were previously available on the fourth Korean single album Red Motion (2013) and the first EP Short Hair (2014), respectively.

  6. Utaite - Wikipedia

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    Utaite (歌い手) is a Japanese term for amateur singers who post covers on the Internet, especially on sites like Niconico and YouTube. The term utattemita (歌ってみた, lit. ' I tried singing ') refers to the genre and culture surrounding covers by utaite, as well as the cover songs themselves, often put in the titles of such videos. Background Although utaite can refer to any amateur ...

  7. TT (song) - Wikipedia

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    The sound the music video ends with is the beginning of the their following single, "Knock Knock", which continues with the plot shown in "TT" by solving the mystery of who was knocking at the door. The full music video of the Japanese version of "TT", directed by Jimmy of BS Pictures, was released on June 21, 2017.

  8. BDZ (song) - Wikipedia

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    "BDZ", an electropop song, was composed by J. Y. Park, with the Japanese lyrics penned by Shoko Fujibayashi and Yu Shimoji. It is about "moving forward and pushing away obstacles like a bulldozer" and "conveys feelings of strength and starting anew."

  9. Renegades (One Ok Rock song) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese video for the song surpassed 2 million views within the first 24 hours of being published. [16] By the end of its first week, both videos (Japanese and International) would tally up to a combined total of 7.5 million views. [17] [18] As of June 2024, the music videos for "Renegades" have over 55 million views on YouTube combined.