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Autumn Morning
"Autumn Morning" () is a Korean-language song recorded by South Korean singer IU for her ninth EP ''A Flower Bookmark 2'' (2017). The track is a remake of Korean folk singer Yang Hee-eun's hit track released in 1991. The song was released on September 18, 2017, as a pre-release track from her second remake album. "Autumn Morning" was a commercial success in South Korea, topping all the major music sites. The song debuted at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart, becoming IU's 17th number one single in the country. The song was released four days before IU's upcoming A Flower Bookmark 2 album, to coincide with the singer's ninth anniversary in the industry. Release On September 17 episode of Hyori's Homestay, a short clip of "Autumn Morning" was played as the background music. At midnight of September 18, IU uploaded the cover of the song into her Instagram account informing the fans to wait for a present at 7 in the morning. The song was released on Monday, September 18, 2017 ...
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IU (singer)
Lee Ji-eun (; born May 16, 1993), also known by her stage name IU (), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. She signed with LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao Entertainment) in 2007 as a trainee and debuted as a singer at the age of fifteen with her first extended play (EP) ''Lost and Found'' (2008). Although her follow-up albums, '' Growing Up'' and '' IU...IM'', brought mainstream success, it was only after the release of " Good Day" ( ko, 좋은 날), the lead single from her 2010 album ''Real'', that she achieved national stardom. "Good Day" went on to spend five consecutive weeks at the top of South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart, and in 2019, it was ranked number one on ''Billboard''s "100 Greatest K-Pop Songs of the 2010s" list. With the success of her 2011 albums, ''Real+'' and ''Last Fantasy'', IU established herself as a formidable force on the music charts of her native country and further cemented her girl next door image as Korea's "little sister ...
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Gaon Digital Chart
The Circle Digital Chart, previously known as the Gaon Digital Chart, is the music industry standard record chart ranking the 200 most popular singles in South Korea. It provides rankings on a weekly, monthly, and yearly basis, which is based on an aggregate of streaming, downloads and background music from major South Korean music platforms. It is a part of the Circle Chart, previously known as the Gaon Chart. History The Gaon Digital Chart was launched as a part of the Gaon Chart in February 2010, by Korea Music Content Association and South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. It started with compiling data from six major South Korean music platforms Melon, Dosirak, Mnet.com, Bugs, Cyworld, and Soribada. Spotify Korea was included from chart starting December 2021. It currently compiles data from Melon ( KakaoMusic), Genie, Flo, Naver VIBE, Bugs, Samsung Music, and Spotify Korea. Apple Music Korea was included from chart starting July 2022. In July 2022, G ...
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Gaon Digital Chart Number-one Singles
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Korean-language Songs
Korean (South Korean: , ''hangugeo''; North Korean: , ''chosŏnmal'') is the native language for about 80 million people, mostly of Korean descent. It is the official and national language of both North Korea and South Korea (geographically Korea), but over the past years of political division, the two Koreas have developed some noticeable vocabulary differences. Beyond Korea, the language is recognised as a minority language in parts of China, namely Jilin Province, and specifically Yanbian Prefecture and Changbai County. It is also spoken by Sakhalin Koreans in parts of Sakhalin, the Russian island just north of Japan, and by the in parts of Central Asia. The language has a few extinct relatives which—along with the Jeju language (Jejuan) of Jeju Island and Korean itself—form the compact Koreanic language family. Even so, Jejuan and Korean are not mutually intelligible with each other. The linguistic homeland of Korean is suggested to be somewhere in contemporary ...
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2017 Singles
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Seventeen or 17 may refer to: * 17 (number), the natural number following 16 and preceding 18 * one of the years 17 BC, AD 17, 1917, 2017 Literature Magazines * ''Seventeen'' (American magazine), an American magazine * ''Seventeen'' (Japanese magazine), a Japanese magazine Novels * ''Seventeen'' (Tarkington novel), a 1916 novel by Booth Tarkington *''Seventeen'' (''Sebuntiin''), a 1961 novel by Kenzaburō Ōe * ''Seventeen'' (Serafin novel), a 2004 novel by Shan Serafin Stage and screen Film * ''Seventeen'' (1916 film), an American silent comedy film *''Number Seventeen'', a 1932 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock * ''Seventeen'' (1940 film), an American comedy film *''Eric Soya's '17''' (Danish: ''Sytten''), a 1965 Danish comedy film * ''Seventeen'' (1985 film), a documentary film * ''17 Again'' (film), a 2009 film whose working title was ''17'' * ''Seventeen'' (2019 film), a Spanish drama film Television * ''Seventeen'' (TV drama), a 1994 UK dramatic short starring Chris ...
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Can't Love You Anymore
"Can't Love You Anymore" () is a song recorded by South Korean singer IU and Hyukoh member Oh Hyuk for IU's fourth studio album '' Palette'' (2017). Written and composed by IU, Oh Hyuk, and Lee Jong-hoon, and produced by the latter, the song served as her second pre-release single, released on April 7, 2017. The R&B influenced single offered a contrast to her previous ballad styled single in a collaboration that received much critical praise. "Can't Love You Anymore" debuted at number three on the Gaon Digital Chart, below IU's own " Through the Night" and Winner's "Really Really". It became the number one single in South Korea the following week, becoming IU’s 15th number one single in the country. This enabled her to extend her lead at the time over popular idol groups Big Bang, Sistar, and 2NE1, which each had nine. The song was nominated for the Mnet Asian Music Awards's Qoo10 Song of the Year and for Best Collaboration. While an official music video for the song was never ...
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Through The Night (IU Song)
"Through the Night" () is a song by South Korean singer-songwriter IU for her fourth studio album '' Palette'' (2017). Written by IU and composed and produced by Kim Je-hwi and Kim Hee-won , the song served as the lead single of ''Palette'', released on March 24, 2017. Marking her return to music, the stripped-down song offers a sharp departure from her previous single "Twenty-Three". "Through the Night" was a major success in South Korea, debuting at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart before becoming IU's 14th number one single in South Korea the following week—enabling her to extend her lead over idol groups Big Bang, 2NE1 and Sistar, which each had nine. It experienced tremendous longevity; as of March 2022, it has never once fallen out of the major music charts in South Korea, being listed within the top 100 of the Gaon year-end chart every single year since. "Through the Night" is the third best-selling singles in South Korea since 2010 with more than six million dig ...
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Golden Disc Awards
The Golden Disc Awards (, formerly spelled the Golden Disk Awards before 2015) is an annual South Korean major music awards ceremony that honors achievements in the local music industry. The awards ceremony was founded with the purpose to promote popular culture creativity, discover new artists, and contribute to the growth of the music industry. The first ceremony was held in 1986. The 35th Golden Disc Awards was held on 9–10 January 2021 without a live audience due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. History From its inception in 1986, the event was called the Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award () until 2001, when the event named was changed to the Golden Disk Awards. The spelling was later changed to the Golden Disc Awards in 2015. The awards ceremony was hosted in South Korea until 2012, when it was hosted in Osaka, Japan. The ceremony was also hosted internationally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2013, and in Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively roman ...
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Knock Knock (Twice Song)
"Knock Knock" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by South Korea girl group TWICE for their special album '' Twicecoaster: Lane 2'' (2017). The song was released by JYP Entertainment on February 20, 2017, as the album's lead single. It was written by Shim Eun-jee, Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone", and Mayu Wakisaka. Background and release On January 18, 2017, it was reported that Twice would be releasing a special album after their concert in Seoul. In early February, Twice officially announced the release of the reissue of '' Twicecoaster: Lane 1'', titled ''Twicecoaster: Lane 2'', on February 20 with a newly recorded track titled "Knock Knock". Two music video teasers for "Knock Knock" were released on February 17 and 18 at midnight. The first teaser started with the sound of knock which was heard on the ending of the music video for " TT", while the second teaser showed the members dressed in a variety of outfits that flash by in the stop-motion video. The final group image te ...
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Lee Byung-woo
Lee Byung-woo (; born January 22, 1965) is a South Korean guitarist and composer of film scores. He has composed music for more than twenty films, including the segment "Memories" in ''Three'' (2002), ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' (2003), '' All for Love'' (2005), '' The Host'' (2006) and ''Mother'' (2009). Lee's music for ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' was described by '' OhmyNews'' as "one of the best film scores ever composed for a Korean film". He won Best Music at the 2004 Shanghai International Film Festival for ''Untold Scandal'', and in 2006 his score for ''The King and the Clown'' won the same accolade at the Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2007, Lee received a further Best Music nomination at the 44th Grand Bell Awards for ''For Horowitz''.orean Film News">"[Korean Film News44th Grand Bell Awards [대종상영화제: Family Ties Wins Best Film"] , ''Twitch'', 9 June 2007. Retrieved on 26 October 2008. Filmography * ''Three Friends'' (1996) * ''Kill the Love'' (1996) * ''My Beau ...
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A Flower Bookmark 2
''A Flower Bookmark 2'' () is the second cover extended play by South Korean singer-songwriter IU. It is also her sixth Korean-language extended play. The EP was released on September 22, 2017 by LOEN Entertainment under its imprint FAVE Entertainment. Like her previous cover album, ''A Flower Bookmark'' features cover versions of nostalgic K-pop songs popularized from the 1960s to the 2000s. Background and release ''A Flower Bookmark 2'' consists of cover versions of nostalgic K-pop songs popularized from the 1960s to the 2000s, including "Autumn Morning" (Yang Hee-eun, 1991), "Last Night Story" ( Sobangcha, 1988), "Sleepless Rainy Night" (Kim Gun-mo, 1990), "Secret Garden" (Lee Tzsche, 2003), "By the Stream" ( Jeong Mi-jo, 1972) and "Everyday with You" ( Deulgukhwa, 1980s). It was reported that IU personally approached the artists directly to ask for permission to remake their songs. On September 18, 2017, " Autumn Morning" was released to coincide with the singer's ninth anni ...
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