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Any other Korean songs like Big Bang's "Last Farewell"?

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I was a big fan of Korean pop music in the 1990s- loved singers and groups like Seo Taiji, Deux, Turbo, R.ef, etc.

But I started to get back into kpop again recently, and I really liked the song "Last Farewell" (마지막 인사) . It seemed like ithad a 90s dance music feel to it, similar to a Turbo or r.ef.

Any other songs like that you can recommend?

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  1. Try

    Battle-Step by Step

    It sounds just like Big Bang's Last Farwell ... seriously.


  2. look up songs by BoA, dbsk (dongbang shin ki), super junior, big bang, wonder girls or snsd (so nyu s**+ dae)

    theyre the best korean bands/groups/singers in my opinion! (mostly dbsk&super junior!)

  3. These are some of ma favourites:

    Bigbang-Lies, Forever with you, Always

    SuperJunior-Marry you, Haengbok, Miracle

    DBSK-Lovin you, Sky, "O"

    Taeyang-Look at only me

  4. im way into kpop too :D

    some good songs;

    lies - big bang

    babo - big bang

    crazy dog - big bang

    but i love you - big bang

    the day i miss you - park ji hun of V.O.S.

    noona is so pretty (replay) - shinee

    marry u - super junior

    don't don - super junior

    hot ddeu go - 1TYM

    purple line - dbsk

    O - dbsk

    into the new world - snsd

    so hot - wonder girls

  5. i think k-pop is the best..

    K-pop is an abbreviation for Korean popular music, specifically from South Korea. There are many artists and groups, such as BoA, Rain, Se7en, Shinhwa, TVXQ, Wonder Girls, Super Junior and Big Bang that have branched out of Korea and have become popular in Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South East Asia. The popularity of K-pop is often considered a part of the rise of the Korean Wave, or "Hallyu", in the region.

    Korean music is an ancient art form and there is written material documenting its history, dating back to the 15th century. Today we can still hear examples of Korean traditional music as well as modern Korean pop music, also called K-pop.

    Korean traditional music can be divided into Korean folk music, aristocratic chamber music, Korean court music and religious music:

    Religious music is based on Buddhist and native shamanistic rituals. One example of Music on a Korean stageKorean religious music is sinawi or shinawi, which is music improvised by a musicians ensemble during shamanistic rituals.

    Korean folk music includes: Dongbu folk songs that are mostly simple and bright songs, but their style varies according to the region they originate from; Pansori, also called Korean Opera, is performed by one singer and one drummer and the lyrics tell different stories; Nongak, which is a rural form of Korean percussion music performed by twenty or thirty drummers together; Sanjo is instrumental only music that combines rhythms with melodic modes.

    Court music is a music form whose origins can be traced back to the beginning of the Choson Dinasty in the XIV century. Korean Court music includes: Aak, imported from Chinese ritual music; Hyang-Ak, purely Korean performed with Korean string instruments and a Korean oboe called piri; Dang-ak that is a mixture of Korean and Chinese influences.

    Aristocratic chamber music was aimed at entertaining members of Korean aristocracy informally and it can be either entirely instrumental, or sang by male and female singers in a style called kagok.

    Korean traditional musical instruments

    Korean traditional musical instruments are divided into three categories: string, wind and percussion instruments. String instruments include: gayageum (a 12 string zither), geomungo (six string zither), haegum (vertical fiddle with two strings). Some traditional Korean wind instruments are: daegum (a transversal flute) and piri (cylindrical oboe). Percussion instruments include: large and small gongs and janggu, an hourglass shaped drum.

    Korean pop music

    Korean pop music firstly originated in the 1940s 50s and the oldest type of Korean pop music is teuroteu, which was born during the Japanese invasion and is a kind of foxtrot. 1tym hip hop bandTeuroteu is popular among elderly Koreans, although a contemporary singer, Jang Yoon Jeong, has recorded a couple of popular teuroteu songs.

    In the early 1970s a genre of Korean music, called tong guitar developed. Tong guitar was inspired by American folk singers like Joan Baez. Norae undong developed in the early 80s and is a form of Korean rock music with politically and socially aware lyrics.

    Nowadays, Korean pop music, also called K-pop, is inspired mainly by R&B and hip hop and it has become very popular around eastern Asia. This increasing popularity of K-pop in Asia has been called the Korean Wave and it emerged in 2004 in Japan, thanks to popular TV dramas such as Winter Sonata, Stairway to Heaven or Daejanggeum.

    Boys and girls bands, such as Baby V.O.X.,Fin.K.L., g.o.d, H.O.T., Shinhwa, Sechs Kies, and S.E.S. were very popular in Korea at the end of the 90s and now R&B and hip hop are gaining more and more popularity. Some Korean hip-hop musicians are MC Mong, 1TYM, Rain and Epik High. Other popular Korean artists include Lee Jung Hyun and Kim Hyun Jung and more.

    Koreans and the western opera

    Koreans also enjoy western style opera and many Korean opera singers have become internationally famous in the world of opera. The National Opera Group was estabilished in Souht Korea in 1968 and La Traviata by Giuseppe verdi was the first western opera to be performed in Korea. Famous Korean opera singers include Jo Su-mi, Hong Hye-kyong, Shin Yong-ok, Kim Yong-mi and the baritone Ch'oe Hyon-su, who won top honours in the 1990 Tchaikovsky Musical Competition. Many Korean students travel to Europe, especially Italy, Spain, France and Germany in order to study opera and improve their operatic skills.

  6. I like to listen to those 90's music too. Sometimes, they seem easier to catch on and make you get excited even though you are down. Let me know how you like them and I can give you more if you want. Here they go:

    *Lies (거짓말) by Big Bang-was big hit when it first came out

    *Bump!!! by M (민우)

    *V.I.P. by Bada (바다)

    *Kevin is a playboy (케빈은 바람둥이) by Crown J

    *Circus (서커스) by MC Mong (MC 몽)

    *Ice cream by MC Mong

    *I Love U, Oh Thank U (feat. Kim Tae Woo) by MC Mong

    *So fresh (feat. Kim Tae Woo) by MC Mong

    *I Think I Loved You (사랑했나봐) by Yoon Do Hyeon (윤도현)

    *One by Epik High(에픽하이)

    *Love Love Love by Epik High

    *으라차차 by Rumble Fish (sorry I don't know how to write the title in English)

    *U by Super Junior (슈퍼주니어)

    *Prince of the Sea (바다의 왕자) by Park Myung Soo (박명수)

    *One More Time by Jewelry (쥬얼리)

    *Two of Us (둘이서) by Chae Yeon (채연)

    *Together by Koyote (코요태) -they debut in the late 90's

    *Hi Ya Ya by TVXQ (동방신기)

    *Maria by Kim Ah Joong (김아중)-OST from a movie

    *Say Yes by Viscat (비스켓) -OST from a drama

    *H.I.T. (히트) by Super Junior -OST from a drama

  7. Here are some I REALLY like:

    "Superstar" by Supernova (초신성)

    "Lie" 거짓말 by Big Bang

    "Crazy Dog" by Big Bang

    누난 너무 예뻐/Replay (Boom Track) by SHINee

    Prayer (기도) by Taeyang (태양)

    나만바라봐 by Taeyang

    Get away (feat.$howgun) by 오종혁

    U Go Girl (feat. Natsun) by Lee Hyori

    I'm So Hot by 이재원

    I like pretty much everything by Taeyang, Big Bang, and Supernova.

  8. what i know is ''she bang...she bang'' song by wILliam hunG!

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