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The song's music video was released on November 11, 2009, the day after the song's release. [2] It features dark, moody visuals. The color palette is mostly blacks, greys, and whites.
"Heart Beat" is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi. It was released as a single on December 26, 2023, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan , served as the theme for the seventh iteration of annual television special 18Fes .
2PM Grown 2013 Composed by Jun Ho and Taecyeon "Go Crazy!" 2PM Go Crazy! 2014 Composed by Jun. K "Goodbye Trip" 2PM Go Crazy! 2014 Composed by Jun. K "Give It To Me" 2PM: Hands Up: 2011 Used as part of OST for K-movie 'Blind' "Give Up" Wooyoung: Genesis of 2PM Limited Edition Ver. B: 2014 Japanese "Guilty Love" 2PM Guilty Love: 2015 Japanese
English-language version of "Heart Beat" was released for digital download on 14 November 2012, three months after the original version's release. The version was first performed at KOKO in London , the United Kingdom on 30 July 2012 as a special guest for the dance competition sponsored by Coca-Cola, "My Beat Contest".
"Heartbeat" is a post-disco song, which runs for 9 minutes and 34 seconds [5] for the 12-inch "Club version" mixed by Levan. It is set in common time and has a tempo of 100 beats per minute. [ 6 ] Despite praise for its "hip-shaking, booty-bumpin' beats and rhythms" and hook -laden lyrics, it was considered peculiar at the time due to its slow ...
Lyric and Beat is a Philippine musical teen drama streaming television series. Directed by Dolly Dulu, the series premiered on August 10 to September 23, 2022, on iWantTFC . This series pays tribute to the "20 years of music" of ABS-CBN Music's creative director Jonathan Manalo .
"10 Out of 10" (Korean: 10점 만점에 10점; RR: Sip Jeom Manjeome Sip Jeom) is the debut single by South Korean boy band 2PM. It premiered digitally on August 29, 2008, [1] and was released as an CD single in South Korea, titled "Hottest Time of the Day", on September 4, 2008, via JYP Entertainment. The release is supported by the B-side ...
The version featured on the album is the "Rudi Well's Open Heart Remix". Ellwood noted that the remix "added beats changing the tone of the song completely." and changed the song from dance, to more electronic rock and electro-industrial tendencies. [4] The song is written in the key of B ♭ major. [5]