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"Goodbye" (Korean: 안녕; RR: Annyeong) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group 2NE1. It was released via YG Entertainment on January 21, 2017, as the group's farewell following their disbandment in November 2016.
Sang-hyeon is a bus driver who lives out his daydreams by recording his own "radio shows" for the people who ride his bus. He falls in love with Kyeong-woo, a blind woman who has moved into his neighborhood, but pretends to be someone else.
"Hello" (Korean: 안녕; RR: Annyeong) is a remake song recorded by South Korean singer and Red Velvet member Joy. Originally recorded and released by singer Park Hye-kyung in 2003, the song was re-recorded and was released on May 31, 2021, by SM Entertainment as a title track from her special remake album of the same name.
Band byebyesea, Annyeongbada first formed as an indie band in 2006 as "I Cross the Sea With You" (난그대와바다를가르네), [1] active in the Hongdae area of Seoul. . They renamed the group byebyesea (Annyeongbada) in May 2007, and in March 2008 they signed with Fluxus M
Hello (Korean: 안녕; RR: Annyeong) is the debut extended play by South Korean singer Joy. It was released on May 31, 2021, through SM Entertainment, marketed as a special release. The EP consists of six new remakes of songs from the 1990s and 2000s, including the title song "Hello" and pre-released single "Je T'aime".
Originally from the Venetian language, it has entered the vocabulary of English and of many other languages around the world. Its dual meaning of "hello" and "goodbye" makes it similar to salām in Arabic , annyeong in Korean , aloha in Hawaiian , dorud ( bedrud ) in Persian , and chào in Vietnamese (the latter is a false cognate ; the two ...
Hello, Me! (Korean: 안녕?나야!) is a South Korean television series starring Choi Kang-hee, Kim Young-kwang, Lee Re and Eum Moon-suk.Based on the 2011 novel Fantastic Girl by Kim Hye-jung, it premiered on KBS2 on February 17, 2021 and is available for worldwide streaming on Netflix.
Distribution rights for Japan, China (including Hong Kong), and Singapore were sold to Japanese company Shochiku for US$300,000 just prior to the film's South Korean release. [ 22 ] Hello, Brother was expected to face stiff competition on its release date from Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith , which was released the previous day ...