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  2. Full Moon (Sunmi song) - Wikipedia

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    "Full Moon" (Korean: 보름달; RR: Boreumdal) is a song recorded by South Korean singer Sunmi, featuring rapper Lena, [1] for her first EP Full Moon. Written and produced by Brave Brothers , the song was released on February 17, 2014, by JYP Entertainment as the lead single from the EP.

  3. Category:English-language South Korean songs - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "English-language South Korean songs" The following 71 pages ...

  4. Whistle (North Korean song) - Wikipedia

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    "Whistle" (Korean: 휘파람) is a North Korean song. The music was composed by Lee Jong-oh and the lyrics were adopted from a poem by national poet Cho Ki-chon (조기천). It was released in 1990 by the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, and as a single on vinyl in 1991. [1] After its release, it became one of the biggest hits in North Korea. [2]

  5. Sneakers (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sneakers" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Itzy. It was released on July 15, 2022, by JYP Entertainment and Republic Records, as the lead single for their fifth extended play Checkmate. Both Korean and English versions of the song were included in the extended play.

  6. Hand in Hand (Olympic theme song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hand in Hand" (Korean: 손에 손 잡고; RR: Sone Son Japgo) is a song by South Korean band Koreana that was the official theme song of the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea. It is sung in both Korean and English and was produced by Giorgio Moroder.

  7. Morning Dew (Korean song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was well received by both music critics and the public, youths in particular. [9] Initially it won a government award (건전가요상, the Wholesome Song Award), and was considered a pro-government propaganda or "healthy" song, and played on the Korean radio under a cultural program supported by the government.

  8. National anthem of the Korean Empire - Wikipedia

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    The republican lyrics were re-discovered on 13 August 2004, by curator Lee Dong-guk of the Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum. [5] The surviving specimen was a copy kept by the Korean-American Club of Honolulu-Wahiawa and published in 1910 under the title Korean old national hymn in English and 죠션국가 (lit. ' Korean national anthem ') in Korean.

  9. Allergy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Allergy" was written, composed, and arranged by Soyeon, with additional credits from Pop Time, Daily, and Likey. [4] The song was originally intended to be a story about love, but due to Soyeon wanting to talk about "self-esteem and confidence" as well as the members who are "full" of the latter two, she got inspired by them and changed the theme of the song. [5]