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  2. TT (song) - Wikipedia

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    "TT" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. The song was released by JYP Entertainment on October 24, 2016, as the lead single from their third extended play Twicecoaster: Lane 1. It was written and composed by Sam Lewis and Black Eyed Pilseung respectively. The title "TT" refers to an emoticon used to express crying or sadness. [2]

  3. Automatic (Hikaru Utada song) - Wikipedia

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    A contributor of Japanese magazine CD Journal noticed that the R&B composition was a very "common" trait in Western culture in the late 1990s. [7] Kano, writing for Rockin'On Japan, agreed, and felt the song infused contemporary soul and club music. The writer commented that her experimentation with R&B music was significant to Japanese culture ...

  4. Sōran Bushi - Wikipedia

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    Sōran Bushi (ソーラン節) is one of the most famous traditional songs and dance in Japan. It is a sea shanty that is said to have been first sung by the fishermen of Hokkaido . The commonly known version of the song and dance is called Nanchū Sōran ( 南中ソーラン ) and was created in 1991 at the Wakkanai Minami Junior High School.

  5. Like Ooh-Ahh - Wikipedia

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    The song's dance was choreographed by Lia Kim of 1Million Dance Studio with JYP Entertainment choreographer Yun Hee-so. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] On November 11, 2016, it hit 100 million views on YouTube , making Twice the fourth K-pop girl group to reach this milestone, as well as the first debut music video to do so. [ 9 ]

  6. Caramelldansen - Wikipedia

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    Japanese music distributor Exit Tunes gained the rights from the original Caramell producers, Remixed Records, to distribute the sped-up version of the original song in Asia, releasing first an album in April 2008 called Uma Uma Dekiru Trance wo Tsukutte Mita which included "Caramelldansen" (named "U-u-uma uma" (Speedycake Remix)) and other popular meme songs at the time.

  7. Yatta (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was first performed as a sketch on the Japanese sketch comedy show Adventures of a Laughing Dog (笑う犬の冒険, Warau Inu no Bōken), known as Silly Go Lucky in the United States, where Happa-tai is portrayed by some of Japan's most well-known comedians. The song was written by Hideki Fujisawa, otherwise known as Dance Man (dansu ...

  8. Gokuraku Jodo - Wikipedia

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    The song aimed to "fuse Japanese and dance" stylistically, with choreography made by Miume. [6] The music dance video of the song was released on April 25, 2016, and the song was released digitally on July 28, 2016, before a physical release as the B-side to its advance single , " Yakusoku -Promise Code- " on August 17, 2016.

  9. Cover dance - Wikipedia

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    Cover dance (also known as dance cover) is the act of replicating a dance choreography, particularly from Japanese idol or Korean idol music acts and Vocaloid songs. [1] Cover dances may be uploaded onto video-sharing services like YouTube and TikTok in which dancers reenact the choreography of a song or music video or perform an original choreography for an existing song.