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  2. Gwiyomi Song - Wikipedia

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    According to The Bangkok Post, Gwiyomi or Kiyomi is Korean slang used to refer to a cute person. [ 5] The lyrics of the song can be interpreted as "1 + 1 = Cutie, 2 + 2 = Cutie", etc. [ 5] Gwiyomi ( 귀요미) is based on the adjective-noun gwiyeop ( 귀엽 ), which is a root of gwieopda ( 귀엽다 ), means "cute". It then changed to gwiyeom ...

  3. Arirang - Wikipedia

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    Arirang is the title of early Korean filmmaker Na Woon-gyu 's influential 1926 film, which popularized the song "Arirang" in the 20th century. [ 15 ] Arirang is also the title of a 2011 South Korean documentary. The film won the top prize in the Un Certain Regard category at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.

  4. Stay with Me (Chanyeol and Punch song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Stay with Me" on YouTube. " Stay with Me " is a song recorded by South Korean singer Punch and South Korean rapper Chanyeol, a member of K-pop group Exo, serving as part of the original soundtrack of the 2016 hit television drama Guardian: The Lonely and Great God. The song was written by Lee Seung-joo and composed by the musical ...

  5. Song of the Korean People's Army - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. Chosŏn inmin'gun'ga. The Song of the Korean People's Army is a patriotic song of the Korean People's Army, the army of North Korea 's ruling Workers' Party of Korea composed by Ri Beon-su and Ra Guk. [1] It was adopted in 1968 as the official anthem of the KPA. [2]

  6. Hand in Hand (Olympic theme song) - Wikipedia

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    Giorgio Moroder. " Hand in Hand " ( Korean : 손에 손 잡고; RR : Sone Son Japgo) is a song by South Korean band Koreana that was the official theme song of the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea. It is sung in both Korean and English and was produced by Giorgio Moroder. Its English lyrics were written by Tom Whitlock while its ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. List of songs with lyrics by Jo Yoon-kyung - Wikipedia

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    Song title, original artist(s), album of release, and year of release Song Artist(s) Other writer(s) Album Year Ref. "0 Mile" NCT 127: Taeyong, Mark, Cho Jin-joo, Choi So-young, Park Yong-joon