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− | In Jpop Stop!, '''Keojitmal''' | + | In Jpop Stop!, '''Keojitmal''' (거짓말; ''Lie'') could be a reference to: |
− | *"[[Keojitmal (BIGBANG)|Keojitmal]]", a song recorded by [[BIGBANG]], track #2 | + | *"[[Keojitmal (BIGBANG)|Keojitmal]]", a song recorded by [[BIGBANG]], track #2 on their first Korean mini-album ''[[Always (BIGBANG)|Always]]''. |
− | *"[[Keojitmal (Rumble Fish)|Keojitmal]]", a song recorded by [[Rumble Fish]], track #10 | + | *"[[Keojitmal (Rumble Fish)|Keojitmal]]", a song recorded by [[Rumble Fish]], track #10 on their third album ''[[Open the Safe]]''. |
*"[[Keojitmal (T-ara)|Keojitmal]]", [[T-ara]]'s debut digital single. | *"[[Keojitmal (T-ara)|Keojitmal]]", [[T-ara]]'s debut digital single. | ||
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Revision as of 14:59, 4 April 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Keojitmal (거짓말; Lie) could be a reference to:
- "Keojitmal", a song recorded by BIGBANG, track #2 on their first Korean mini-album Always.
- "Keojitmal", a song recorded by Rumble Fish, track #10 on their third album Open the Safe.
- "Keojitmal", T-ara's debut digital single.
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