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"Ditto" is a song by the South Korean girl group NewJeans, released on December 19, 2022, by ADOR, a label of Hybe Corporation. The producer 250 composed "Ditto" with Ylva Dimberg, who wrote the lyrics with The Black Skirts, Oohyo, and NewJeans member Minji.
Trouble Maker (Korean: 트러블메이커) is the debut extended play by South Korean duo Trouble Maker consisting of 4Minute's Hyuna and Beast's Hyunseung.. Released on December 1, 2011, the album marks the first collaboration between the two away from their groups.
The song debuted at number five, on the chart issue dated October 14, 2023, with 13.6 million streams, 3.1 million radio audience, and 87,000 sales. [C] It was the best-selling digital single of its release week (period dated September 29–October 5), becoming both Jungkook and Harlow's third number one on the component Digital Song Sales chart
The song debuted and peaked at number two on the Gaon Download Chart, remaining in the top five for two consecutive weeks. [44] " Black Swan" was the 11th best-performing song of the February 2020 issue of the Gaon Monthly Digital Chart, based on streaming, digital sales and downloads. [ 45 ]
"Gentleman" is a K-pop song by South Korean singer Psy released on April 12, 2013 (KST), serving as his 19th single. [1] The song serves as the follow-up to his international hit single "Gangnam Style", which at the time of "Gentleman"'s release had been viewed on YouTube over 1.5 billion times. [2]
"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".
The music video for "Blue" was uploaded to BigBang's official YouTube channel in conjunction with the single's release. [8] Filmed in Brooklyn, New York City, the video was directed by Han Sa-min, who had previously collaborated with the group for the music video for "Love Song" a year prior. In an exclusive interview, video producer Justin ...
The electropop song is the lead single of Chung Ha's Offset EP and incorporates alt-R&B and groovy strings to propel the singer's vocals. The song reflects on the emotions of a relationship, comparing the ups and downs of romance to the title "Roller Coaster" ride. [1]