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"Mr.Mr." peaked atop the South Korean Gaon Digital Chart in the tenth week of 2014. [25] It was the 46th best-selling song of 2014 in South Korea, selling over 906,962 digital units. [ 26 ] Overall, it became the 54th best-performing song on the Gaon Digital Chart, based on additional streaming and instrumental track downloads. [ 27 ] "
"Dream" was a commercial success, having sold over 1.3 million digital downloads. It debuted at number 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart and remained at this position for three consecutive weeks. The song received multiple accolades at major South Korean music award shows in 2016, including the Digital Bonsang at the 31st Golden Disk Awards.
Mr.Mr. was released for digital download worldwide on February 24, 2014, under SM Entertainment and KT Music, while the physical version was made available in South Korea on February 27, 2014, by the same labels. [7] [8] The title track served as the EP's lead single and it was released to South Korean mainstream radio on February 25, 2014. [9]
Miss & Mrs. Cops (lit.Girl Cops, 걸캅스) is a 2019 South Korean buddy cop action comedy film starring Ra Mi-ran and Lee Sung-kyung.It was released on May 9, 2019. [3]The original title Girl Cops is an homage to the South Korean television series Two Cops (1993).
Hwang Dong-hyuk was born and raised in Ssangmun-dong, Seoul, South Korea; [5] he immersed himself in manhwa and manga, spending hours in comic book cafes. [6]After he graduated from Seoul National University with a Bachelor of Arts in communications, he wrote and directed numerous short films including Our Sad Life and A Puff of Smoke.
Kim Sook is chosen as the first dreamer, and her dream is to be a tour bus driver. The members divide into two teams: one to get the license (Kim Sook, Jessi, Tiffany), and the other to find a driving mentor (Ra Mi-ran, Hong Jin-kyung, Min Hyo-rin). Kim Jong-min, Cha Tae-hyun, Defconn: 2 2 April 15, 2016
“Mrs. Doubtfire” director Chris Columbus marked the film’s 30th anniversary this month with a new interview courtesy of Business Insider, in which he revealed that 2 million feet of film was ...
Including the cost of travel, costumes, staffs, special effects, and many other factors, most K-pop music videos have high costs; T-ara's song "Lovey-Dovey" and B.A.P's "One Shot" are said to have cost about 1 million dollars each. [1] To support these costly videos, product placements frequently appear in idol groups' music videos.