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  2. Shine (Jessica Jung novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shine is a young adult romance novel by Korean-American singer Jessica Jung, published by Simon & Schuster on September 29, 2020. Jung was inspired to write the book based on her experiences in the South Korean music industry. [1] A sequel, Bright, was published on May 10, 2022.

  3. List of songs based on literary works - Wikipedia

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    Endless Forms Most Beautiful: Nightwish: The Kingkiller Chronicle: Patrick Rothfuss [90] "Einstein's Brain" Songs Inspired by Literature, Chapter One: Lynn Harrison: Driving Mr. Albert: Michael Paterniti [29] "Elvenpath" Angels Fall First: Nightwish: The Lord of the Rings: J. R. R. Tolkien [91] "End of the Night" The Doors: The Doors: Journey ...

  4. Timeline of K-pop at Billboard - Wikipedia

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    Current Billboard logo. Timeline of K-pop at Billboard is a history of K-pop as recorded by Billboard, Billboard charts and Billboard K-Town, an online magazine column, presented by Billboard on its Billboard.com site, that reports on K-pop music ; artists, concerts, chart information and news events. It is followed by later history at Timeline of K-pop at Billboard in the 2020s. BoA ...

  5. You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook - Wikipedia

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    You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook (Korean: 유희열의 스케치북) is a South Korean talk show and live music television program airing from April 24, 2009, until July 22, 2022. It was hosted by You Hee-yeol, [1] also known as his one-man band, Toy. The program has aired since April 24, 2009.

  6. Beyond the Story - Wikipedia

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    On May 11, The New York Times, citing Flatiron, confirmed that the book is an oral history of BTS, written by the journalist Kang Myeong-seok and members of the group. [10] The book is translated into English by Anton Hur in collaboration with Clare Richards and Slin Jung. In South Korea, it is published by Big Hit Music, BTS' music label. [10]

  7. I Know (Seo Taiji and Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    Incorporating a mix of Western influences such as hip-hop, new jack swing, and guitars, the song became a pivotal moment in Korean music history and is widely regarded as the pioneering work for the beginning of the modern K-pop market. It was a major commercial hit domestically, breaking the record for the longest charting song at number-one ...

  8. Music programs of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Most Popular Songs which ended in the same year. [17] Live TV Gayo 20 replaced Inkigayo or SBS Popular Song in 1994 and aired until 1998, when SBS revived Inkigayo. [18] Popular Songs Best 50 began airing on MBC on April 21, 1995, and lasted until January 17, 1998, when it was cancelled due to high production cost caused by the IMF crisis in ...

  9. 2004 in South Korean music - Wikipedia

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    K-pop: 12 Look at Me: Lee Jung: K-pop: How: Kim Kyung-ho: Hard rock: Believe in the Moment: Onnine Ibalgwan: Rock: 13 The Genesis: Bill Stax: Hip hop: 14 Let's See What's Happening Now: Cool: K-pop: 18 Swing Attack: Rumble Fish: K-pop: 19 Full House OST Various OST 25 High Society: Epik High: K-pop: 27 Vol. 1.5 Aemo: Chu Ga-yeoul: Folk: 28 ...