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"Darling" is a song released by [[Shinvi]]. It was used as second lead track | "Darling" is a song released by [[Shinvi]]. It was used as second lead track from their debut album ''[[15 to 30]]''. The song was decided through an online poll to become their second lead track and was also used as the theme song for the online game ''[[Shining Lore]]''. The group started activities for "Darling" in early April. The song was an upbeat, cute pop song, vastly different from the ballad of "[[To My Friend]]" and the rest of Shinvi's mellow album. The music video also features clips of the online game with Shinvi dancing with the game characters. The song was tolled in the point of view of a teenager aged '''18'''. | ||
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[[Category:2002 Songs]] | [[Category:2002 Songs]] |
Latest revision as of 10:53, 12 January 2013
- Artist
- Shinvi
- Song
- Darling
- Lyrics
- Kang Won Seok
- Music
- Kang Won Seok
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Kang Won Seok
"Darling" is a song released by Shinvi. It was used as second lead track from their debut album 15 to 30. The song was decided through an online poll to become their second lead track and was also used as the theme song for the online game Shining Lore. The group started activities for "Darling" in early April. The song was an upbeat, cute pop song, vastly different from the ballad of "To My Friend" and the rest of Shinvi's mellow album. The music video also features clips of the online game with Shinvi dancing with the game characters. The song was tolled in the point of view of a teenager aged 18.