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The Japanese version remains some lyrics written by Song Soo Yoon and was translated by Yu Shimoji and nice73. The B-side is a Japanese version of the song "Gossip Girl", previously recorded in Korean. The song is the lead single from their first EP Gossip Girl.
"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.
The median survival is 6–12 months. Treatment is palliative, focusing on life extension and quality of life. In some cases, patients may live many months or even years with metastatic melanoma (depending on the aggressiveness of the treatment). Metastases to skin and lungs have a better prognosis.
The lesions were more common in women (57.9%). The review reported a recurrence rate of 26.3% and a mortality rate of 10.5% over a 46-month period. [13] A 2001 review by Rades et al. concluded that complete resection is the best treatment option. [14] If resection is incomplete, postoperative radiotherapy is recommended. [citation needed]
The lyrics are right there on my tongue (“I see the way you’re/ Actin’ like you’re somebody else, gets me frustrated”) and I remember exactly how I’d once imagined what it would be ...
Fifty Fifty (Korean: 피프티 피프티; RR: Pipeuti Pipeuti; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by Attrakt in 2022. The group consists of five members: Keena, Chanelle, Yewon, Hana, and Athena. Originally a four-piece ensemble, Saena, Aran, and Sio left in 2023 following the termination of their contracts.
There are currently 47,406 Korean Americans residing in South Korea, up from 35,501 in 2010, according to data from the Ministry of Justice. They are driving the record high number of diaspora ...
"To Mother" (Korean: 어머님께; RR: Eomeonimkke) is a song performed by South Korean boy band g.o.d. [1] It was their debut single and was performed live on January 13, 1999, a week prior to the release of their first album Chapter 1.