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  2. Supernova (South Korean group) - Wikipedia

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    Supernova released their fourth Japanese single, "Last Kiss", in January 2010. The single's b-side "Ai Uta" (愛唄) is a cover of Japanese hip-hop group, GReeeeN's song of the same name. Supernova's first mini-album Time to Shine was released on August 17 and the music video for the title track was "On Days That I Missed You". A day later ...

  3. Supernova discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is the discography of the South Korean boy band Supernova which consists of ten studio albums, one live album, six compilation albums, one extended play, and thirty-three singles. Known as Choshinsei for their Japanese releases, the group debuted in 2007 with the single "Hit" from their album The Beautiful Stardust in South Korea. [1]

  4. A-Cha (song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video "A-Cha" on YouTube " A-Cha " is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Super Junior that was released on September 19, 2011, by their label SM Entertainment and distributed by KMP Holdings as the lead single for their fourth reissue album A-Cha , a reissue of the group's fifth studio album, Mr. Simple .

  5. TWS (group) - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, Pledis announced that TWS would release a new album in early June. [13] On May 23, the group released a video titled "Our Memories: Now" and revealed the album release date to be on June 24. [14] Four days later, the group revealed Summer Beat! as the title of their second EP. [15] TWS released the pre-release track "Hey! Hey!"

  6. Sorry, Sorry (album) - Wikipedia

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    It became the first #1 K-pop in the country, entering the Odyssey album chart one week after its release, and stayed in the charts for over ten consecutive weeks and eventually reached Gold status three months after its release in the country, selling 7,500 units. [33]

  7. Come Back Home (Seo Taiji and Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Come Back Home" is a song by South Korean boy band Seo Taiji and Boys, from their fourth and final self-titled studio album, which was released on October 5, 1995. [1] The group's foray into gangsta rap, the song's lyrical content addresses the societal pressures on young people that push them to run away from home, [2] while the refrain conveys the perspective of the runaways' parents.

  8. Haru Haru - Wikipedia

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    "Haru Haru" (Korean: 하루하루; Day by Day) is a song by South Korean boy group Big Bang. Released through YG Entertainment on August 8, 2008, as the lead single for their third extended play Stand Up, it became one of their most popular singles and one of South Korea's best-selling songs, [1] besides being regarded as one of the most influential singles to come out of Korean pop music. [2]

  9. The Sound (Stray Kids song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Sound" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Stray Kids, taken from their debut Japanese-language studio album The Sound. It was released on January 28, 2023, as the album's lead single through Epic Records Japan. The song was written by 3Racha, D&H (Purple Night), Zack Djurich, and Kyle Reynolds.