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  2. Say Yes (Chage and Aska song) - Wikipedia

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    "Say Yes" is a Japanese single by Chage and Aska, released by Pony Canyon on July 24, 1991. The song was used as a theme of the Japanese television drama 101 kaime no Propose (101回目のプロポーズ). It was regarded as a wedding song. [2] On the Japanese Oricon weekly single charts, "Say Yes" spent 13 consecutive weeks at the number-one ...

  3. Hai Yorokonde - Wikipedia

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    Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  4. Say Yes - Wikipedia

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    Say Yes, a 2001 South Korean horror film "Say Yes" (The Walking Dead), a 2017 television episode of The Walking Dead; Say Yes demonstrations, a series of Australian political demonstrations "Say Yes" (short story), a short story written by Tobias Wolff in 1985

  5. Enhypen - Wikipedia

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    Enhypen (Korean: 엔하이픈; RR: Enhaipeun; Japanese: エンハイプン, romanized: Enhaipun; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by Belift Lab. Formerly a joint venture between CJ ENM and Hybe Corporation , [ 4 ] the group was formed through the 2020 survival competition show I-Land .

  6. Super Bowl (song) - Wikipedia

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    A] The EP's title Social Path / Super Bowl (Japanese Ver.), and track listing were revealed on July 27, confirming the Japanese version of "Super Bowl" as the lead single, alongside "Social Path" featuring Japanese singer-songwriter Lisa. [5] The song was released on August 10. [6]

  7. List of songs recorded by Twice - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. As of date, the girl group has officially released 229 songs. [a] 130 songs are originally recorded in Korean, 56 are originally in Japanese and 13 are originally in English. Additionally, 30 songs are versions of a song originally recorded in a different language.

  8. Doraji taryeong - Wikipedia

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    Like other traditional songs from Korea, it uses the pentatonic scale of jung (G), im (A), mu (C), hwang (D), and tae (E). Doraji is the Korean name for the plant Platycodon grandiflorus (known as "balloon flower" in English) as well as its root. Doraji taryeong is one of the most popular folk songs in both North and South Korea, and among ...

  9. Tears (X Japan song) - Wikipedia

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    The title song was covered by South Korean rock band TRAX, as a b-side on the Japanese version of their "Scorpio" single, which was produced by Yoshiki. [6] They also covered it in Korean on the Korean version of their aforementioned single. The song was also covered by MC the Max in 2002, titled Goodbye for Now (잠시만 안녕). [7]