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"After School" was written by Seo Ji-eum and Seo Jeong-ah, composed by Daniel Durn, David Quinones, Denzil Remedios, Katrine Neya Klith Joergensen, Jazelle Paris, and Ryan S. Jhun, also arranged by Denzil Remedios and Ryan S. Jhun. [1] Musically, the song was described as a "pop number mixed with reggae and trap beats" and an "impressive" song with "dynamic synthesizer and popping melody".
Flashback is the fifth single album by South Korean girl group After School.The maxi-single marks the first appearance of fifth generation member, Kaeun. This also marks the first comeback since Kahi's official graduation from the group to pursue a solo career.
Below is a complete list of songs by the Korean girl group After School. 0–9. Song Writer Album Year "8 Hot Girl" MABOOS First Love (single) 2013 A. Song Writer ...
On February 20, 2014, After School released a single titled "Week" in collaboration with Brave Brothers for his 10th anniversary project. After School's second full-length Japanese album, Dress to Kill , was released on March 19, 2014.
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After School is the fourth extended play (EP) by American singer-songwriter Melanie Martinez. It was released on September 25, 2020, through Atlantic Records. "The Bakery" was released as the lead single the same day. The EP was also released as the deluxe edition to Martinez's second studio album, K–12. Martinez says this EP is "much more ...
"Shh" is the sixth Japanese single from South Korean girl group After School. The single was released on January 29, 2014. [1] The track is produced by Shinichi Osawa, who previously produced their fifth Japanese single "Heaven". It was the last Japanese single with Lee Jooyeon before she graduated in December 2014.
The song uses elements to simulate a school pep rally, such as a whistle and school band instruments. It also features a dance in the chorus iconic to the scene in the original movie. [2] The song was released as the second single from the soundtrack on October 16, 2006 and is considered a signature song from the franchise. [3] [4]