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  2. Music of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The music of South Korea has evolved over the course of the decades since the end of the Korean War, and has its roots in the music of the Korean people, who have inhabited the Korean peninsula for over a millennium. Contemporary South Korean music can be divided into three different main categories: Traditional Korean folk music, popular ...

  3. Cupid (Fifty Fifty song) - Wikipedia

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    So Seung-geun of IZM gave "Cupid" 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing that Fifty Fifty had found their own color. [29] Music critic Kim Yoon-ha from Yes24 noted how "Cupid" highlighted the vocals, putting them to the forefront instead of considering the voice as one of several instruments, stating that this approach reminded Kim of the Korean songs of the late 2000s rather than modern K-pop. [30]

  4. List of songs written and produced by Jeon So-yeon - Wikipedia

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    Song Lyrics Music Arrangement Credited With Credited With Credited With 2019 Her Private Life OST "Help Me" Lim Hyun-jun — — Fan-dora's Box Part 1 "Put It Straight" (Nightmare Version) (싫다고 말해) — HouDini: June (쥰) Queendom Final Comeback Single "Lion" — Big Sancho (Yummy Tone) Big Sancho (Yummy Tone) 2021 Digital single ...

  5. Come Back Home (Seo Taiji and Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Come Back Home" is a song by South Korean boy band Seo Taiji and Boys, from their fourth and final self-titled studio album, which was released on October 5, 1995. The group's foray into gangsta rap, the song's lyrical content addresses the societal pressures on young people that push them to run away from home, while the refrain conveys the perspective of the runaways' parents.

  6. Doraji taryeong - Wikipedia

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    Doraji taryeong ( Korean: 도라지타령) is a Korean folk song which originated in Eunyul, Hwanghae. However, the currently sung version is classified as a folk song from Gyeonggi, as the rhythm and the melody have changed to acquire the characteristics of it. [1] The song is sung with semachi (fast 6. 4 or 9.

  7. Traditional music of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Traditional music ( 국악; gugak; lit. national music [ 1]) produced by Korea includes court music, folk music, poetic songs, and religious music used in shamanistic and Buddhist traditions. [ 2] Modern music includes K-pop ( 케이팝; keipap ), the popular music of South Korea. North Korea also produces its own popular music, as well as ...

  8. List of songs recorded by Itzy - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Itzy. To date, the girl group has released 56 songs, of which 51 are originally recorded in Korean , 4 are in Japanese , and 1 is in English .

  9. Kalai Kovil - Wikipedia

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    Kalai Kovil ( transl. Temple of art) is a 1964 Indian Tamil -language musical film written and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars S. V. Subbaiah, R. Muthuraman, Chandrakantha and Rajasree, with Nagesh, V. Gopalakrishnan, V. S. Raghavan, Jayanthi and S. N. Lakshmi in supporting roles. It focuses on the rags to riches story of a veena ...