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"Deunggor Beureikeo" is a song recorded by [[BTS]]. It can be found as track #8 on their second mini-album ''[[Skool Luv Affair|SKOOL LUV AFFAIR]]''. It contains a sample of [[Song Chang Sik]]'s "[[Why Call Me]]".
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"Deunggor Beureikeo" is a song recorded by [[BTS]]. It can be found as track #8 on their second mini-album ''[[Skool Luv Affair|SKOOL LUV AFFAIR]]''. It contains a sample of [[Song Chang Sik]]'s "[[Wae Mulleo|Why Call Me]]".
  
 
On international listings and digital platforms it is named "Spine Breaker".
 
On international listings and digital platforms it is named "Spine Breaker".

Latest revision as of 01:35, 24 June 2021

Artist
BTS
Title
Deunggor Beureikeo (등골 브레이커; Spine Breaker)
Spine Breaker (International title)
Songwriters
Pdogg, OWO, RM, SUGA, J-HOPE, Slow Rabbit, Supreme Boi, Song Chang Sik
Vocals
RM, SUGA, V, Jungkook, Jin, Jimin, J-HOPE
Other Information
Producer: OWO, Pdogg
Rap Arrangement: Pdogg, Slow Rabbbit, Supreme Boi
Vocal Arrangement: Pdogg
Keyboard: Pdogg
Synthesizer: Pdogg
Recording Engineer: Pdogg, Supreme Boi
Mixing Engineer: Ken Lewis


Information

"Deunggor Beureikeo" is a song recorded by BTS. It can be found as track #8 on their second mini-album SKOOL LUV AFFAIR. It contains a sample of Song Chang Sik's "Why Call Me".

On international listings and digital platforms it is named "Spine Breaker".

Disambiguation

Deunggor Beureikeo / Spine Breaker
Found on the SKOOL LUV AFFAIR mini-album as track #4. This is the original version of the song.
Deunggor Beureikeo (Inst.)
Found on their special album SKOOL LUV AFFAIR SPECIAL ADDITION as track #17. This is the standard version without the main vocals.

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