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Goodbye Rania (stylized as Goodbye RANIA) is the second studio album by South Korean multinational girl group Blackswan, released through DR Music on October 16, 2020. The album contains three new tracks including the double lead single "Tonight" and "Over & Over" and also previous single release by Rania from 2011 to 2017. [1]
Rania performing at the Hyosung Angel Village Festival, on October 4, 2013. Rania released the lead single "Just Go" on March 8, 2013, along with their first studio album, also titled Just Go (Goodbye's the New Hello). Riko did not participate in this release. [22] They also announced they would debut in America in summer 2013. [23] [unreliable ...
Just Go (Goodbye's the New Hello) is the debut studio album by South Korean girl group, Rania, released on March 8, 2013, through DR Music and Yedang Entertainment. [1] The album was the last to feature members Riko, Jooyi, and Saem, though the latter would rejoin the group in 2016 as Yina.
It should only contain pages that are DR Music albums or lists of DR Music albums, ... Goodbye Rania; J. Just Go (Goodbye's the New Hello) R.
I. I Burn; I Decide; I Feel; I Hear You; I Like the Way (EP) I Love (EP) I Sway; I Trust; I'm (EP) I'm Not Cool; I've Ive; I've Mine; Identity: Action; Identity: Challenge
Just Go, an album by Lionel Richie, 2009 "Just Go" (Lionel Richie song), the title song; Just Go (Goodbye's the New Hello), the debut studio album by Rania, 2013 "Just Go" (JHETT song), 2005 "Just Go" (Staind song), 1999 "Just Go", a song by Jesse McCartney from Right Where You Want Me, 2006
Demonstrate is the third extended play by South Korean girl group, Rania, released by DR Music and distributed by Danal Entertainment. The EP was the last release to feature original members Di, Xia, T-ae and the final release under name RaNia, until the name change of BP Rania.
Refresh 7th is the fifth extended play by South Korean girl group, BP Rania, released by DR Music and distributed by Danal Entertainment and INGeNIOmedia. The EP marked the final release to feature 5 of the group's 6 members, as well as the last release promoted under the BP Rania name.