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Se7en in October 2011. Seven made an official comeback in Korea after a three-year-long hiatus on July 31, 2010 with his first mini-album "Digital Bounce." The album consisted of six songs, including a song from his American debut titled 'Money Can't Buy Me Love'. His 2nd track 'Digital Bounce' featured the rapping skills of BigBang's TOP.
At week 6, the song achieved the number one spot on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart and remained on the charts for ten weeks. On December 10, 2011, the song charted at number 73 on Billboard Japan's Hot 100 chart. [1] It is noted that "La La La Love Song" remains Kubota's signature song.
La La La (ら・ら・ら) is the fifth studio album by Japanese J-pop singer and songwriter Maki Ohguro. It was released on 19 July 1995 under B-Gram Records. Album consist of two previously released singles, La La La and Ichiban Chikaku ni Itene. "La La La" is one of her most iconic songs as singer, and sold more than million copies.
[2] [3] Its lyrics were penned by Kanetsuki Takuya. On February 14, it was announced that Seven would donate all the proceeds earned from the single to help undernourished children in South Korea. [4] Following the release of the song, he signed another endorsement contract with Lotte Confectionary, worth ₩400 million. [5]
The song earned 44.7 million streams and 9,000 digital sales worldwide. [15] In the United States, "Lalalala" entered Billboard Hot 100 for the first time at number 90 with 3,000 downloads and 6.1 million streams in the United States, becoming the seventh South Korean group to do so, following Wonder Girls , BTS , Blackpink , Twice , NewJeans ...
Se7en (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack accompanying the 1995 film Seven (stylized as Se7en). It features songs from Marvin Gaye , Billie Holiday , Charlie Parker , The Statler Brothers and two instrumental cues from Howard Shore 's score. [ 1 ]
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales KOR Gaon [B]JPN [5] [C]Korean Digital Bounce: Released: July 21, 2010; Label: YG Entertainment Format: CD, digital download 2 — ...
"DuDiDuWa*lalala" was used as the ending theme for the anime Tweeny Witches. The single reached number fifteen on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for seven weeks. The single reached number fifteen on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for seven weeks.