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  2. Arirang - Wikipedia

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    Arirang ( 아리랑 [a.ɾi.ɾaŋ]) is a Korean folk song. [ 1 ] There are about 3,600 variations of 60 different versions of the song, all of which include a refrain similar to "Arirang, arirang, arariyo" (" 아리랑, 아리랑, 아라리요 "). [ 2 ] It is estimated the song is more than 600 years old. [ 3 ]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Hai Yorokonde - Wikipedia

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    Written by Kocchi no Kento and GRP, it is an up-tempo melancholy pop song about the daily lives of workers whose stress has reached its peak, before doing "girigiri" dance, including morse code of SOS. [1] Its cover artwork and music video are created by Kazuya Kanehisa, reminiscing 1950s–60s Shōwa-era manga and anime. [2]

  5. Kalai (process) - Wikipedia

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    The art of kalai (kalhai or qalai) is the process of coating an alloy surface such as copper or brass by deposition of metal tin on it. [ 1] The word "kalai" is derived from Sanskrit word kalya lepa, which means "white wash or tin". [ 2] A cultural Sanskrit work by Keladi Basava called "Sivatattva Ratnakara" (1699) mentions "kalaya-lepa" in the ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Day by Day (T-ara song) - Wikipedia

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    Day by Day (T-ara song) " Day by Day " (데이 바이 데이) is a song by South Korean girl group T-ara from the EP of the same name, released on 3 July 2012 as its lead single. It was composed by Kim Tae-hyun and produced by Cho Young-soo and Ahn Young-min. This was T-ara's first song featuring new member Areum and the last with Ryu Hwa-young.

  8. Ganadara - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Ganadara" on YouTube. " Ganadara " is a song by Korean-American singer Jay Park featuring singer IU. It was released on March 11, 2022, through More Vision and distributed by Kakao Entertainment. It peaked at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart .

  9. Left & Right (Seventeen song) - Wikipedia

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    "Left & Right" was composed by Woozi and Bumzu, while its lyrics were written by Woozi, Bumzu, and Vernon. [7] The track has been described to be based in "retro hip-hop sounds" that evoke an "early '00s feel" with Seventeen's unique musical color. [8] Thematically, the song expresses a message of moving forward with strength and without fear. [4]