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Loving You a Thousand Times (Korean: 천만번 사랑해; RR: Cheonmanbeon Saranghae; lit. "I Love You Ten Million Times") is a South Korean television series starring Lee Soo-kyung, Jung Gyu-woon, Ko Eun-mi, Ryu Jin and Lee Si-young. It aired on SBS from August 29, 2009 to March 7, 2010 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:50 for 55 episodes. [1]
"I Love You" (Korean: 사랑해; RR: Salanghae, lit. " Love you ") is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Treasure for their second single album, The First Step: Chapter Two . It was released on September 18, 2020, by their agency, YG Entertainment and it was distributed by their in-house distribution company YG Plus .
Because I Love You was released on August 20, 1987, on vinyl under Seoul Records, with a plain white background and the title letters formed from cigarette smoke on the cover. [ 13 ] The album received little media attention due to the anachronistic musical style and vocal technique, which were considered strange. [ 14 ]
Oppa, Saranghae! is the debut appearance of Kim Jae-hoon (also known as KimKim) in a Singaporean television production. A Taiwan-based South Korean actor and singer, Kim also provided the vocals for the Mandarin and Korean versions of the series theme song "Galaxy Wind" (来自星际的风). [4]
For "I Love You", Ahn composed, wrote the lyrics for, and arranged the song. The song was used as the main theme song for the love-hate relationship between the lead characters Lee Jung-woo (portrayed by Jung Woo-sung ) and Yoon Hye-in ( Soo Ae ) of the action-drama television series Athena: Goddess of War .
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