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The song is written by Jo Yoon-kyung, CLC's Jang Ye-eun, and BreadBeat with Melanie Joy Fontana credited on the English version of the song. [1] The song is told to be a telling of “the story of CLC” and their “autobiographical era”. [2] “Helicopter” is described as a song whose central theme is “curiosity about the future”. [3]
Song Writer Album/Single Year Language Ref. Lyrics Composition Arrangement "Bae" Big Sancho Park Haeil Jang Ye-eun Big Sancho Park Haeil Free'sm: 2017 Korean [2] "Black Dress" † Cho Sung-ho FERDY Kang Dong-ha Jang Ye-eun Cho Sung-ho FERDY Kang Dong-ha Black Dress: 2018 Korean [1] "Breakdown" Choi Young-kyung Jang Ye-eun Simon Petren Choi ...
Performance Video "I Like It" Unknown Performance Video "Black Dress" 2018 Kim Jakyoung (flexiblepictures) "Distance" Unknown "No" 2019 Kim Jakyoung (flexiblepictures) "Me" Zanybros "Devil" "Helicopter" 2020 Jang Jaehyeok, Lee Kyeongsoon (BIBBIDI BOBBIDI BOO.) [34] "Helicopter (English Ver.)" "Official Lyric Video" also released
She had two solo songs, "Barbie" and "Mermaid" which were featured in the final episode. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] She promoted the "Barbie" on the 672nd episode of M Countdown . [ 19 ] She later released a special solo music video for "Mermaid" on the CLC YouTube channel in the run-up to CLC's September 2020 release, Helicopter .
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"Helicopter" (CLC song), 2020 "Helicopter" (Martin Garrix and Firebeatz song), 2014 "The Helicopter Song", a song by the Irish band the Wolfe Tones
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Nu.Clear is the fourth Korean extended play (fifth overall) by South Korean girl group CLC.It was released digitally and physically on May 30, 2016 by Cube Entertainment, but the selling of physical copies of the album was pushed to June 3, 2016 to change song arrangements. [1]