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"Perhaps Love (사랑인가요 [Sarang In Ga Yo])", ending theme song of Princess hours Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Perhaps Love .
Sarang-ga (Love Song, Hangul:사랑가 ) Ko, Yeongyeol rearranged " Saran-ga" from Pansori Chunhyangga for the piano and performed it in this round. One of the judges of the show, Ji-Yong(Known as Ji) commented, "There was a person who did crossover music by himself.
"Sekaijū no Rinjin yo" (Japanese: 世界中の隣人よ, lit. "to neighbors around the world" [1]) is a song released by Japanese idol group Nogizaka46. The song was written in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and was released digitally only as a charity single .
"Trust in Me" is a special song produced for Lim, the final winner of the music competition show Mr. Trot. [2] It was written by lyricist Kim Eana and composer Cho Young-soo []; they had previously worked together on Yoo San-seul's song "Redevelopment of Love" (Korean: 사랑의 재개발; RR: Sarang-ui Jaegaebal). [3]
Songs written for Super Junior-M; Year Song Album Lyrics Music Notes Credited Written Credited Compose 2008 "Love Song (爱你爱你)" Me: Yes Zhou Mi: No — Chinese lyrics "Marry U" (remake of Marry U Korean Vers.)" Yes Zhou Mi: No — "A Man In Love (渴望)" (remake of "A Man In Love (갈증)") Yes Zhou Mi: No — 2009 "Confession" Super ...
Name of song, featured performers, writers, originating album, language of song and year released. Title [a] Artist(s) Writer(s) Album Language Year Ref. "7 Nyeonganui Sarang" Kyuhyun: Yoo Young-seok The 2nd Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show 2: Korean 2009 [128] "A-Oh!" (Korean ver.) Super Junior
The album features ten new songs, mostly leaning towards band sound with a relaxing mood, simple guitar arrangements, and emotionally honest lyrics. [4] [full citation needed] [5] On September 1, 2009, Kim Sa-rang released his EP Behind the Melody with a total of five songs. Singer Kim Sa-rang performed at the concert Return at the beginning of ...
Adam Greenberg from AllMusic stated "Every Little Thing went on an explanatory route for Door. Door is somewhat scattered, touching on basic pop, rock, ambient electronica, reggae, and much more, but never quite trying the various threads together in a convincing way."