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"Blazin '" is a song by American hip hop artist Nicki Minaj that features Kanye West, from her debut studio album Pink Friday (2010). The hook was freestyled by Minaj in the studio. The hook was freestyled by Minaj in the studio.
Blazing or blazin' can refer to; Trail blazing, practice of marking outdoor pathways; A technique for changing the energy distribution of dispersed light from a diffraction grating by altering the shape of the slits; A slang term for smoking cannabis; Blazing, a 2011 album by Jenny Wilson "Blazin '" (song), a 2010 song by Nicki Minaj
Pansori (Korean: 판소리) is a Korean genre of musical storytelling performed by a singer and a drummer. The term pansori is compounds of the Korean words pan 판 and sori 소리, the latter of which means "sound." However, pan has multiple meanings, and scholars disagree on which was the intended meaning when the term was coined. One meaning ...
On July 7, 2019, Heize released the single "We Don't Talk Together" featuring Korean rapper Giriboy. [15] Produced by Suga, the alt R&B song is co-written by Heize and is about how a former couple has grown far apart from one another." [16] The song reached number two on the South Korean Gaon Digital Chart. [17]
"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.
Minyo, meaning song of people, is a korean folk song that spread among the people. It has two categories, tosok and tongsok. Tosok encompasses songs performed by ordinary people for purposes such as work, play, and ritualistic ceremonies. In contrast, tongsok consists of widely popular songs that are typically performed by professional singers.
Korean ballad, also known as K-ballad (often simply referred to by South Koreans as ballad; Korean: 발라드), is a style of music in South Korea and a genre in which soul and rhythm and blues music is transformed to suit Korean sentiment. [1] [2] It became popular in the 1980s, and has influenced and evolved into many different music styles.
Arirang (아리랑 [a.ɾi.ɾaŋ]) is a Korean folk song. [1] There are about 3,600 variations of 60 different versions of the song, all of which include a refrain similar to "Arirang, arirang, arariyo" ("아리랑, 아리랑, 아라리요 "). [2] It is estimated the song is more than 600 years old. [3]