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  2. Aegukka - Wikipedia

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    "Aegukka" (Chosŏn'gŭl: 애국가), officially translated as "Patriotic Song", [2] is the national anthem of North Korea. It was composed in 1945 as a patriotic song celebrating independence from Japanese occupation and was adopted as the state anthem in 1947.

  3. Music of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    After the division of Korea in 1945 and the establishment of North Korea in 1948, revolutionary song-writing traditions were channeled into support for the state, eventually becoming a style of patriotic song called taejung kayo (대중가요) in the 1980s [6] combining classical Western symphonic music, the Soviet socialist realism style, and Korean traditional musical forms. [7]

  4. Onwards Toward the Final Victory - Wikipedia

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    "Onwards Toward the Final Victory" (Korean: 최후의 승리를 향하여 앞으로) is a North Korean propaganda hymn dedicated to the country's leader Kim Jong Un.It continues the tradition of North Korean supreme leaders having hymns dedicated to them, as was the case with Kim's grandfather Kim Il Sung ("Song of General Kim Il-sung") and Kim's father Kim Jong Il ("Song of General Kim Jong ...

  5. Category:North Korean propaganda songs - Wikipedia

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  6. North Korea releases song praising leader Kim as 'friendly ...

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    North Korea has released a new song praising leader Kim Jong Un for being a "friendly father" and a "great leader", in a move that appears to be part of a propaganda drive to enhance his standing ...

  7. No Motherland Without You - Wikipedia

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    "No Motherland Without You" (or "Ode to Kim Jong Il") is a North Korean song about the country's second supreme leader, Kim Jong Il. Composed by Hwang Jin Young and written by Ri Jong O [], it extols the proclaimed talent and virtues of Kim, and the North Korean people's loyalty to him.

  8. List of North Korean musicians - Wikipedia

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    One of North Korea's most powerful women, close to leader Kim Jong Un. Director of the Moranbong Band. Merited Actress Ra Yu Mi 라유미 Vocals Moranbong Band People's Actress Kim Kwang Suk 김광숙 Vocals The Dear Name, Mother's Song, Where are You, Dear General? Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble Died in 2018 due to a Heart Attack. Married to Jon ...

  9. North Koreans may have helped create Western cartoons ... - AOL

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    North Korean animators may have helped create popular television cartoons for big Western firms, including Amazon and HBO Max, despite international sanctions on North Korea, a research report has ...