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"Copycat" is a song recorded by South Korean duo Apink Chobom. It was released on July 12, 2022, by IST Entertainment and Kakao Entertainment as their debut single on a single album of the same name. Written by Jo Yoon-kyung and composed by Kella Armitage, GG Ramirez, and Jurek, "Copycat" has been described as a nu-disco style K-pop song.
A kumiho or gumiho (Korean: 구미호; Hanja: 九尾狐, literally "nine-tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the folktales of East Asia and legends of Korea. It is similar to the Chinese jiuweihu, the Japanese kitsune and the Vietnamese hồ ly tinh. It can freely transform into a beautiful woman often set out to seduce men, and eat ...
"Copycat" was released on July 14, 2017, as the fourth single on Eilish's debut EP Don't Smile at Me. [1] "Copycat" was written by the singer and Finneas O'Connell, her brother and the track's sole producer. Mastering and mixing was handled by the studio personnel, John Greenham, and Rob Kinelski, respectively. [2]
Kwon and Yoon were both from Gumi, North Gyeongsang.When Yoon was in his first year of high school, he was part of a school band club called 'Mad Pulse', [13] and Jeongyeol (who was in middle school at the time) brought a letter and a recorded tape of his work to Yoon to ask him if he can join the band.
Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea: Genres: Pop ballad: Occupation: Singer: Years active: 2014–present ... is a South Korean singer. He is the winner of MBC's Star ...
My Roommate Is a Gumiho (Korean: 간 떨어지는 동거) is a 2021 South Korean television drama series starring Jang Ki-yong and Lee Hye-ri.The series tells story of romance between a 999-year-old nine-tailed fox named Shin Woo-Yeo and a female college student named Lee Dam who accidentally swallows Shin Woo-Yeo's bead.
Kumi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 組, "group, party, pair, band, class" as a given name: 久美, "long time, beauty" (also read Hisami) 久実, "long time, fruit" 来未, "come, not yet" 九美, "nine, beauty" 九海, "nine seas" The given name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.
It is a compound of the word 병; 病; byeong, meaning "of disease" or "diseased", and the word 신; 身; sin, a word meaning "body" originating from the Chinese character. This word originally refers to disabled individuals, but in modern Korean is commonly used as an insult with meanings varying contextually from "jerk" to "dumbass" or "dickhead"