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On the 19th of June, thirteen years ago, GIRLS' GENERATION released their seventh Japanese single album, LOVE&GIRLS.
“Love & Girls” is a bright and energetic dance-pop single, released as the lead single from Girls' Generation's Japanese album Love & Peace. Known for its cheerful melodies, catchy chorus, and the iconic “shampoo dance” choreography involving synchronized towel movements, the song captures the group's playful and upbeat image while celebrating friendship, love, and having fun together.
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The BEG matriarch is back with Romance!
Romance is a disco-pop and nu-disco single that embraces the excitement and emotions found in the journey of love rather than its destination. Inspired by 1990s music and fashion, the song showcases JeA's retro sensibilities and marks her first solo project fully directed by herself, blending nostalgic sounds with a message about finding joy and romance amid everyday life.
Sunmi declared she's ready for summer to arrive with Crocs (... You will never convince me that these shoes are not disgusting!) for Cosmopolitan
Dara has released a teaser of her upcoming song, Nail!
Jessica is Shanghai for her Reflections tour
Happy 17th anniversary to 4Minute!
Emerging during the second generation of K-pop, 4Minute became known for its confident image, energetic performances, and a musical style that blended dance-pop, hip-hop, electronic, and EDM influences.
Their debut mini-album For Muzik introduced hits such as “Hot Issue” and “Muzik,” establishing them as one of the era’s leading girl groups.
Throughout their career, 4Minute embraced a bolder and more mature concept than many of their contemporaries, with songs like “Mirror Mirror,” “Volume Up,” “What’s Your Name?,” “Is It Poppin’?,” and “Crazy” showcasing their charismatic and powerful stage presence.
The group achieved success not only in South Korea but also in Japan and other Asian markets, earning numerous awards and cultivating a large international fanbase.
While each member contributed to the group’s identity, HyunA’s popularity brought additional attention, helping cement 4Minute’s status as one of the defining acts of second-generation K-pop.
In 2016, after seven years together, the group officially disbanded when most members chose not to renew their contracts with Cube Entertainment.
Despite their relatively short career, 4Minute left a lasting impact on K-pop through their trendsetting concepts, strong female image, and influential discography, with songs like “Crazy” continuing to be celebrated as classics of the genre.
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On the 17th of June, fifteen years ago, Selena Gomez released Love You Like a Love Song.
Love You Like a Love Song, built around sparkling electronic production and a hypnotic melody, compares an unforgettable romance to a favorite song that plays repeatedly in one's mind, becoming one of Selena Gomez's signature hits.
On the 17th of June, eighteen years ago, Rihanna released Disturbia.
Disturbia was released as part of the reissue of Rihanna's album Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded. Driven by eerie synths, a pulsating beat, and haunting lyrics about fear, anxiety, and inner turmoil, the song became one of her biggest hits and is widely remembered for its unsettling atmosphere and catchy chorus.
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