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"Lies" (Korean: 거짓말; RR: Geojitmal) is a song recorded by the South Korean boy group BigBang. The song was written and composed by rapper G-Dragon . It was released on August 16, 2007, by YG Entertainment as the first single from BigBang's first extended play Always (2007).
Big Bang at the premiere of their movie Big Bang Made on June 28, 2016. South Korean boy band Big Bang have released twenty-seven concerts video albums, forty music videos, four music video compilations, and one documentary DVD.
The group achieved commercial success with "Lies", the lead single of their first extended play, Always (2007), which topped the Melon Chart for six consecutive weeks. Their second and third extended plays followed their predecessor's success; Hot Issue (2007) yielded " Last Farewell " while Stand Up (2008) spawned " Haru Haru ", which topped ...
Always is the first Korean EP by South Korean boy band Big Bang, released under YG Entertainment on August 16, 2007. [1] Commercially, the album recorded pre-orders of 30,000 copies [ 2 ] and sold over 55,000 copies by the end of October 2007.
Big Bang Special Edition: Korean 2011 G-Dragon, T.O.P Big Bang 2: Japanese 2011 "Sunset Glow" † [13] G-Dragon Remember: Korean 2008 "Stylish" G-Dragon Gara Gara Go! Japanese 2009 "Tell Me Goodbye" † Fujibayashi Shouko, Perry, Taeyang Big Bang 2: Japanese 2011 "Together Forever" [2] Perry, BigBang For the World / With U: English 2008 ...
Thursday’s Young Sheldon (CBS, 8/7c) marks the start of the Big Bang Theory spinoff’s farewell run — and in honor of the final season premiere, TVLine is looking back at how the Cooper ...
The choreography for "Bang Bang Bang" by Parris Goebel was one of the most popular dances of 2015. [245] The group's use of props during performances—including "an abundance of pyrotechnics, streamers[,] confetti", [ 246 ] LED lights, [ 247 ] fog , [ 248 ] as well as digitalized "fire-breathing dragons and a rotor-spinning helicopter" [ 249 ...
5. That's Fair Pay. Workplace "pay secrecy" policies are supposed to be illegal under the National Labor Relations Act. But half of workers say they're forbidden from talking about pay at work, up ...