1. South Korean singer
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1. South Korean singer
2. Croatian art rock band
3. Chilean power groove metal band
1) A mononym of South Korean singer Kwon Boa / 권보아 [[url=/tag/Hangul]Ko] (b. 5 Nov 1986, in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) - a backronym of 'Beat of Angel' (active in South Korea, Japan & USA). She was discovered by SM Entertainment talent agents, when she accompanied her older brother to a talent search. In 1998, she signed to SM Entertainment & after two years of training, débuted with “ID; Peace B” ('00). Two years later, she released her Japanese début album, “Listen To My Heart” (Avex Trax). Her USA début was, the single, “Eat You Up” (14 Oct '08, SM Entertainment USA), followed by an English-language début album, “BoA” (17 Mar '09).
Influenced by hip-hop & rnb singers - such as Nelly & Janet Jackson - many of BoA’s songs fall into those genres. As the singer feels she does not “have any talent for writing [songs]”, the writing and composition of her songs are handled mostly by her staff; for this reason, she has drawn some criticism. (Though only a few of her songs are self-written, BoA began composing on her own with her Japanese début album Listen to My Heart, in which she co-wrote and composed the song “Nothing’s Gonna Change”.)
BoA’s multilingual skills (she speaks Japanese and conversational English along with her native Korean and has recorded songs in Mandarin Chinese) have contributed to her commercial success in South Korea and Japan and her popularity throughout East Asia. She is the only non-Japanese Asian to have two million-selling albums in Japan and is one of only two artists to have six consecutive number-one studio albums on the Oricon charts since her début.
2000-02 - Debut: At age eleven, BoA accompanied her older brother to an SM Entertainment talent search. Though her brother was the one who auditioned, SM talent scouts instead took notice of BoA and offered her a contract. Her parents initially opposed the notion of BoA’s leaving school to enter the entertainment business but eventually consented at her brother’s persuasion. BoA underwent two years of training (involving vocal, dance, and Japanese lessons), and at the age of thirteen released her début album ID; Peace B in South Korea on August 25, 2000. The album was moderately successful; it entered the Top 10 of the South Korean charts and sold around 156,000 units. Meanwhile, her Korean record label, SM Entertainment, made arrangements with Japanese label Avex Trax to launch her music career in Japan. In early 2001, BoA released her first mini-album, Don’t Start Now; it sold around 90,000 units. After its release, she took a hiatus from the Korean music industry to focus on the Japanese market at which time she worked to solidify her skills in Japanese.
BoA began her Japanese music career singing at the Avex-owned club Velfarre. In 2001, she released her début Japanese single, a Japanese version of the song, “ID; Peace B” (originally from the eponymous album). The single reached #20 on the Oricon chart and was followed by “Amazing Kiss”, “Kimochi wa Tsutawaru” (気持ちはつたわる), and “Listen to My Heart”; the last became the singer’s first single to enter the Oricon’s Top Five. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, BoA recorded the charity single “The Meaning of Peace” with Kumi Koda (倖田來未) as part of Avex’s Song Nation project to raise funds for charity. Her début Japanese album, Listen to My Heart, was released on March 13, 2002. The album was a breakthrough in BoA’s career: it became an RIAJ-certified million-seller and debuted atop the Oricon, making it the first album by a Korean artist to reach the top. A single, “Every Heart: Minna no Kimochi” (Every Heart -ミンナノキモチ-), was released on the same day as the album. After the release of Listen to My Heart, BoA released her second Korean studio album, No.1, a month later. The album sold around 544,000 units and became the fourth-best-selling record of the year in South Korea. Jumping into the World (a Japanese re-release of the mini-album Don’t Start Now) and the Japanese single “Don’t Start Now” were released a month later on the same day.
2003-05 - Commercial Success: BoA then released her seventh single “Valenti”. It became a Top Five single for the artist, peaking at the number-two position on the Oricon. BoA released two more singles “Kiseki / No.1” and “Jewel Song / Beside You: Boku o Yobu Koe”, both which also peaked at the number-three position. At the end of the year, BoA released her second Korean mini-album Miracle.
BoA’s second Japanese studio album, Valenti (2003), became her best-selling album, with over 1,249,000 copies sold. In support of the album, BoA launched BoA 1st Live Tour Valenti, her first Japanese concert tour. Later that year, she released two Korean albums, Atlantis Princess and the mini-album Shine We Are!. The former was the fifth-best-selling South Korean record of the year with around 345,000 units sold; the latter sold around 58,000 units and was the fifty-second-best-selling record. Her third Japanese studio album, Love & Honesty (2004) was a musical “change in direction”: it contained a rock-dance song (“Rock with You”) and “harder” R&B. Though the album failed to match Valenti in sales, it topped the Oricon chart for two weeks and became RIAJ-certified triple-platinum. In support of the album, BoA held a tour, Live Concert Tour 2004: Love & Honesty. In contrast with 1st Live Tour, which “emphasized exotic Asian design”, the Love & Honesty tour had an “outer-space, sci-fi” theme; among the props were a three-story-high space ship and the robot Asimo. The tour, which started in Saitama and ended in Yokohama, spanned nine performances and attracted about 105,000 attendants. Her first compilation album, Best of Soul (2005), however, sold over a million copies, making BoA the first non-Japanese Asian singer to have two million-selling albums in Japan.
BoA reinvented her image on her fourth Korean album, My Name (2004); she left the “cute” and “youthful” style that had characterized earlier years and presented herself as “sexy” and “sultry”. The album was the beginning of a foray into the Chinese market and contained two songs sung in Mandarin Chinese.The sales of BoA’s Korean albums began to decline: the album sold 191,000 units and became the eleventh-best-selling South Korean album of the year. Her fifth Korean album, Girls on Top, continued her image change. The album portrayed the singer as more “mature and self-confident” and was a “declaration of war on male chauvinism”; the “bohemian” look of the cover photograph represented “freedom and depth”, while music videos and album photographs that portrayed BoA in traditional Korean dress brought the “idea of Korean womanhood” into her music. The album also continued BoA’s foray into the Chinese market and, like the previous album, contained Mandarin Chinese songs. The album sold less than the previous album; it was the fourteenth-best-selling record of the year in South Korea with 113,000 units sold.
2006-08 - Sales Decline: In 2006, BoA was mostly inactive in South Korea as she focused her attention on Japan; however, on September 21, 2006, she released her first digital single in Korea, a Korean version of “Key of Heart”. Her fourth Japanese studio album, Outgrow, was released on February 15, 2006. The limited CD+DVD edition of the album contained music videos of the album’s singles and a password to access a special version of the official website. The album reached the number-one spot on the Oricon chart for its first week of release, making it her fourth consecutive Japanese album to do so. It had low début sales, however; with 220,000 copies sold, it became her lowest-selling first-week début for a studio album at that point. “Do the Motion”, the first single from the album, reached the top spot, making her the fourth non-Japanese Asian to have a number-one single on the Oricon charts. “Merry Christmas from BoA” (2005), the album’s last single, was the singer’s first digital single. In support of Outgrow, BoA launched a special Zepp tour, B0A The Live, on September 29, 2006. The tour, which lasted until October 29, started from Nagoya and contained twelve shows, two in each of the following cities: Nagoya, Fukuoka, Osaka, Tokyo, Sendai, and Sapporo. She staged her first Christmas concert on December 7, 2006.
BoA’s fifth Japanese studio album, Made in Twenty (20) (2007), continued her transition from a “teenage girl” image to a more mature image. The album, which contained R&B and dance songs as well as ballads, debuted at the top of the weekly Oricon charts, making the album her sixth in a row to do so. She began using a personal computer for composing one of the songs (“No More Make Me Sick”). On March 31, 2007, she launched a nationwide tour of Japan in support of the album. The tour, which sold about 70,000 tickets, was, according to BoA, “the biggest concert” she had ever given. Two tracks from the singles of Made in Twenty (20) were used as theme songs; “Your Color”, from the single “Nanairo no Ashita: Brand New Beat / Your Color” (2006), was used as the ending theme song for the Japanese release of the Xbox 360 game Ninety-Nine Nights. “Key of Heart”, from the single “Key of Heart / Dotch” (2006), was the ending theme for the Japanese release of the movie Over the Hedge. She also released an English version of “Key of Heart”, which was only available on the first press edition of the single. Later in 2007, Anycall (a Samsung brand) signed BoA, Xiah (of TVXQ), Tablo (of Epik High), and jazz pianist Jin Bora onto “Anyban”, a band created specifically to promote Anycall. The band released the single, “TPL (Talk, Play, Love)”.
With her sixth Japanese album, The Face(2008), BoA took more creative control over her music. At this time, BoA was influenced by electro-pop. Additionally, BoA included “happy spring” songs (the lead single “Sweet Impact” and its B-side, “Bad Drive”), a guitar-driven “groovy dance” song (2007’s “Lose Your Mind”), and ballads. Lyrically, BoA focused mainly on love, though “Be with You.” (2008) was about a person’s relationship with their dog. The album debuted at the top of the weekly Oricon charts, making BoA one of only two artists in Japan to have six consecutive studio albums top the Oricon weekly charts (the other is Ayumi Hamasaki (浜崎あゆみ), who has eight consecutive number-one albums).
2008-now - USA Foray: On 2 Sept' 08, SM Entertainment announced that BoA would make her American début under a new subsidiary label, SM Entertainment USA. A press conference was held on September 10, 2008 at the Seoul Imperial Palace Hotel to clarify the details of her American début. BoA’s début American single “Eat You Up” was released online on October 21, 2008; The physical single was to be released in stores on November 11, 2008, but SM instead released a promotional CD containing dance remixes of “Eat You Up”. “Eat You Up” became a number-one Breakout on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. The remix of “Eat You Up” featuring rapper Flo Rida and was slated for release in late November and leaked onto the internet in December. BoA performed “Eat You Up” as well as other songs at YouTube’s Tokyo Live concert, and performed in New York City on December 3, 2008, as well as the Jingle Ball at the Anaheim Honda Center on December 6, 2008. She also performed the song “Look Who’s Talking” at the event.
BoA released a triple-A-side single on February 18, 2009, “Eien/Universe/Believe in Love”. On the same day, the Ravex single “Believe in Love” was released, featuring vocals by BoA. Her second compilation album, Best & USA was released on March 18. The album will be released in a two-disc or one-disc edition. The former will contain one disc with Japanese songs and one with her début American album; the latter has fourteen Japanese songs and two songs from her American début album. BoA’s self-titled English album was released on March 17. BoA headlined as a performer for the San Francisco Pride Festival on June 28, 2009 alongside Solange Knowles and The Cliks. She debuted her next single “Energetic”, performing it for the first time in public. She also performed “Eat You Up” and “I Did It for Love (feat. Sean Garrett).
On August 31, SM USA released BoA Deluxe, the repackaged version of her début English album. The album contained two new tracks and the radio edit version of “Energetic”. After the release of BoA Deluxe, BoA went back to the Japanese market releasing a new single entitled “Bump Bump!” (October 2009), which features label-mate Verbal from [aritst]M-Flo. Following the release of “Bump Bump!”, BoA released “Mamoritai: White Wishes” (まもりたい ~White Wishes~) (December 2009) and she held a Christmas concert in December. Her seventh Japanese album, Identity was released on February 10, 2010.
On March 1, 2010, SM Entertainment announced that BoA will make a comeback in South Korea for her 10th début anniversary which is going to be on August 25, 2010 and is going to release a full-length Korean album five years after her Girls on Top album in 2005.
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2) A Croatian art rock band which was especially prominent during the 1980s. The band formed in Zagreb, then SR Croatia in 1974, when its founding members, Mladen Puljiz and Slavko Remenarić, switched their interest from classical music to rock music, inspired by art-rock acts such as Yes, King Crimson, Genesis, David Bowie, Roxy Music and Peter Gabriel.
The group started its concert activity in 1979 with a line-up consisted of: Mladen Puljiz (keyboards, vocals), Slavko Remenarić (guitar), Igor Šoštarić (drums) and Damir Košpić (bass guitar). The band moved towards the then actual New Romantic sound and fashion and after the release of their debut album for Suzy in 1981, they were voted by the readers of the prominent Yugoslav musical magazine Džuboks as the best upcoming act of the year.
Their next album Ritam strasti (Rhythm of passion) followed by around hundred concerts around former Yugoslavia brought them even higher popularity. Despite the fact that their next album Govor tjela (Body language) included some successful hits, the band fell into creative crisis and thus the group halted its activities until 1989 when the group got a new rhythm section consisted of the drummer Paolo Sfeci (former member of Aerodrom and Parni valjak) and the bass player Zvonimir Bučević (prominent session musician).
In 1990 the band released the album Prvi Val (First Wave), and performed as a support act of David Bowie's concert at Maksimir stadium in Zagreb in front of over 50000 people. Two years after, they released the compilation album 81-92 featuring live performances and studio recordings with new arrangements. The CD also included the song Zemlja, which was recorded in 1991 for the Rock za Hrvatsku (Rock for Croatia) music project tributed to the Croatian War of Independence. In 1993, a new member of the group is the keyboard player Gojko Tomljanović. In the next year they release the CD Kraj detinjstva (End of Childhood) featuring guest appearances by prominent artists such as: Josipa Lisac, Dino Dvornik and Vanna. The feature song Kao mir (Like peace), a duet with Jospia Lisac was nominated in two categories for the prestigious Croatian music award Porin.
In 2002 Croatia Records released the integral versions of the two first albums on CD, which was awarded with Porin in the Re-release of the year category. Following this succes, the band also released a compilation featuring songs from their third and fourth album in 2004 under the title Kao nekad (Like in the old days). All of the songs were remastered and in some of them the authors modified the arrangements. The CD also contains bonus tracks such as Boa Constrictor, an experimental instrumental, which includes sound effect that Puljiz i Remenarić recorded back in 1974 on their old Grundig 2-track open-reel tape recorder.
The group is still active.
3) A Chilean power groove metal band formed by guitarist / producer Gerhard Wolleter with the idea to just have fun and play live but with the intention to deliver the maximum power and intensity as possible incorporating power Latin grooves and mixing them with thrash metal to put a fresh and original style to a trend that is repeating it self over and over again. Gerhard ask long time friend Gustavo¨Horse¨Romero to join him in the project as a singer and a bass player, the music and lyrics for 9 songs were all ready written by Gerhard as well as the impossible drum parts also composed by Wolleter.
love letter
Boa Lyrics
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もっとそばで 感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
誰のせいでもないのにねぇ
いつか怖くなって
カクレンボな one-sided love
灯り始める街明り
「好き」と mail にして
ピカピカの 光に乗せ
君に届けたいのに
愛し合って 伝え合って
もっとそばで 感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
きっといつでも幸せな
わけなんてないけど
やっぱり大好きな人と
幸せになりたいの
確信しなきゃ踏み出せない
自分がもどかしい
気づいたの 出逢いだけじゃ
心仕舞えないこと
誕生日は 乾杯して
同じ景色 焼き付けたい
愛したなら 愛されたい
輝く街 勇気下さい
I love you 君に 伝えたなら
ワタシキット カワレルハズ
愛し合って 伝え合って
もっとそばで 感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
誕生日は 乾杯して
同じ景色 焼き付けたい
愛したなら 愛されたい
輝く街 勇気下さい
Umm, ah, umm, umm, umm, ah
Ooh, ah, umm
The song "Love Letter" by Boa is a heartfelt confession of love to a special person. The lyrics express the desire to be closer to the person, to communicate their feelings and be reciprocated. The song captures the essence of one-sided love, where the person desires to confess their heart but is afraid of being rejected. The lyrics lament the fact that they cannot express their feelings and that they are afraid of scaring off the person they love.
The song also captures the hope and the courage to confess their feelings and the overwhelming feeling of wanting to be with their loved one. The lyrics describe the city alight with love and the desire to send a "Love Letter from the Heart" to the special person. The song encourages people to take chances, make the first move, and express their emotions unreservedly. The song captures the beauty of love and the courage it takes to confess one's heart.
Line by Line Meaning
愛し合って 伝え合って
Let's love each other and communicate our feelings
もっとそばで 感じたいの
I want to feel closer to you
Love letter from my heart
This is a love letter straight from my heart
Love letter for your smile
I wrote this love letter because your smile means everything to me
打ち明けたい この想いを
I want to confess my feelings to you
誰のせいでもないのにねぇ
Even though it's no one's fault
いつか怖くなって
Someday I might get scared
言いたい気持ち唇で
These feelings I want to express with my lips
カクレンボな one-sided love
A one-sided love that I can't keep hidden
灯り始める街明り
The city lights start to shine
「好き」と mail にして
I write 'I love you' in an email
ピカピカの 光に乗せ
I send it with the bright light of my feelings
君に届けたいのに
I want it to reach you
きっといつでも幸せな
Surely we will always be happy
わけなんてないけど
There's no real reason why
やっぱり大好きな人と
But I still want to be with the person I love
幸せになりたいの
And be happy together
確信しなきゃ踏み出せない
I can't take the first step without being sure
自分がもどかしい
It's frustrating for me
気づいたの 出逢いだけじゃ
I realized that just meeting you is not enough
心仕舞えないこと
I can't hide my feelings anymore
誕生日は 乾杯して
Let's toast on our birthdays
同じ景色 焼き付けたい
Let's make the same memories
愛したなら 愛されたい
If I love, I want to be loved back
輝く街 勇気下さい
Give me courage to face the shining city
I love you 君に 伝えたなら
If I told you 'I love you'
ワタシキット カワレルハズ
Would I change too?
Umm, ah, umm, umm, umm, ah
Vocalization
Ooh, ah, umm
Vocalization
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Boa, Youko Kuzuya, Hiroko Watanabe
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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愛し合って 伝え合って
もっとそばで 感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
誰のせいでもないのにねぇ
いつか怖くなって
言いたい気持ち唇で
カクレンボなone -sided love
灯り始める街明り
「好き」とmailにして
ピカピカの 光に乗せ
君に届けたいのに
愛し合って 伝え合って
もっとそばで 感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
きっといつでも幸せな
わけなんてないけど
やっぱり大好きな人と
幸せになりたいの
確信しなきゃ踏み出せない
自分がもどかしい
気づいたの 出逢いだけじゃ
心仕舞えないこと
誕生日は 乾杯して
同じ景色 焼き付けたい
愛したなら 愛されたい
輝く街 勇気下さい
I love you 君に 伝えたなら
ワタシキット カワレルハズ...
愛し合って 伝え合って
もっとそばで 感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
誕生日は 乾杯して
同じ景色 焼き付けたい
愛したなら 愛されたい
輝く街 勇気下さい
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
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Boa - love letter.
愛し合って伝え合ってもっとそばで感じたいの
아이시앗테츠타에앗테못토소바데칸지타이노
서로 사랑하고 서로 전하며 좀 더 곁에서 느끼고 싶어요
Love Letter FROM MY HEART
Love Letter FOR YOUR SMILE
打ち明けたい この想いを
우치아케타이 코노오모이오
숨김없이 털어놓고 싶네요, 이 기분을
誰のせいでもないのにねぇ いつか怖くなって
다레노세이데모나이노니네 이츠카코와쿠낫테
누구의 탓도 아닌데 말이죠, 언젠가 무서워져서
言いたい気持ち唇でカクレンボな
이이타이키모치 쿠치비루데카쿠렌보나
말하고 싶은 기분이 입술에서 숨바꼭질하는
ONE-SIDED LOVE
灯り始める町明かり「好き」とMailにして
토모리하지메루마치아카리 스키토메-루니시테
밝아지기 시작한 거리의 불빛을 좋아한다는 문자에 담아
ピカピカの光にのせ 君に届けたいのに
피카피카노히카리니노세 키미니토도케타이노니
반짝반짝거리는 빛에 실어 그대에게 전하고 싶은데 말이죠
愛し合って伝え合ってもっとそばで感じたいの
아이시앗테츠타에앗테못토소바데칸지타이노
서로 사랑하고 서로 전하며 좀 더 곁에서 느끼고 싶어요
Love Letter FROM MY HEART
Love Letter FOR YOUR SMILE
打ち明けたい この想いを
우치아케타이 코노오모이오
숨김없이 털어놓고 싶네요, 이 기분을
きっといつでも幸せなわけなんてないけど
킷토이츠데모시아와세나와케난테나이케도
분명히 언제라도 행복할 수는 없겠지만
やっぱり大好きな人と幸せになりたいの
얏빠리다이스키나히토토시아와세니나리타이노
역시 너무 좋아하는 사람과 행복해지고 싶어요
確信しなきゃ踏み出せない自分がもどかしい
카쿠신시나캬후미다세나이지분가모도카시이
확신하지 않으면 내딛을 수 없는 자신이 답답하지만
きづいたの 出逢いだけじゃ心仕舞えないこと
키즈이타노 데아이다케쟈코코로시마에나이코토
눈치챘어요, 만남만으로는 마음을 간직할 수 없다는 것을 말이죠
誕生日は乾杯して同じ景色?き付けたい
탄죠-비와칸빠이시테오나지케시키야키츠케타이
생일에는 건배하고 같은 풍경을 깊이 새기고 싶어요
愛したなら愛されたい 輝く町 勇気下さい
아이시타나라아이사레타이 카가야쿠마치 유-키쿠다사이
사랑했다면 사랑받고 싶어요, 빛나는 거리에 용기를 주세요
「I LOVE YOU」
君に伝えたなら ワタシキットカワレルハズ
키미니츠타에타나라와타시킷토카와레루하즈
그대에게 전할 수 있다면 나는 분명히 바뀔 수 있을거에요
愛し合って伝え合ってもっとそばで感じたいの
아이시앗테츠타에앗테못토소바데칸지타이노
서로 사랑하고 서로 전하며 좀 더 곁에서 느끼고 싶어요
Love Letter FROM MY HEART
Love Letter FOR YOUR SMILE
打ち明けたい この想いを
우치아케타이 코노오모이오
숨김없이 털어놓고 싶네요, 이 기분을
誕生日は乾杯して同じ景色?き付けたい
탄죠-비와칸빠이시테오나지케시키야키츠케타이
생일에는 건배하고 같은 풍경을 깊이 새기고 싶어요
愛したなら愛されたい 輝く町 勇気下さい
아이시타나라아이사레타이 카가야쿠마치 유-키쿠다사이
사랑했다면 사랑받고 싶어요, 빛나는 거리에 용기를 주세요
Love Letter FROM MY HEART,
Love Letter FOR YOUR SMILE
@meiyin7440
愛し合って 伝え合って もっとそばで感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
誰のせいでもないのにねぇ いつか怖くなって
言いたい気持ち唇で カクレンボなone-sided love
灯り始める街明り「好き」とmailにして
ピカピカの 光に乗せ 君に届けたいのに
愛し合って 伝え合って もっとそばで感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
きっといつでも幸せな わけなんてないけど
やっぱり大好きな人と 幸せになりたいの
確信しなきゃ踏み出せない 自分がもどかしい
気づいたの 出逢いだけじゃ 心仕舞えないこと
誕生日は 乾杯して 同じ景色 焼き付けたい
愛したなら 愛されたい
輝く街 勇気下さい
I love you君に 伝えたなら
ワタシキット カワレルハズ
愛し合って 伝え合って もっとそばで感じたいの
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
打ち明けたい この想いを
誕生日は 乾杯して 同じ景色 焼き付けたい
愛したなら 愛されたい
輝く街 勇気下さい
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
Love letter from my heart
Love letter for your smile
@QueenGal9893
I'm a year older than BoA, but I discovered her back in 2000 when I was starting high school. It was when her very first Korean album "ID; Peace B" had just recently been released and I've been following her singing in Korean, Japanese and English ever since. Living in a small town in Canada I was bullied at the time for listening to foreign music. It's both kinda funny and also wonderful how now K-POP has become popular enough for some artists to even be regularly sold in stores carrying CDs and LPs. I just really wish BoA was one of those artists. Would be nice to still not have to import her CDs and DVDs/Blurays.
@Noblesavage31
I’m from New Orleans la young black male living in the projects, I was popular and a street dude, everyone was amazed I can sing her music 2003-2010 boa walked so they can run
@Crownrita
Such an underrated song, thats why I loved it and love it to this day. 2020 💕
@clau_sing_
2021 <3
@badrulaminamin4691
XD
@PrompiTomomi
2021 is about to end but this song is still a whole bop
@witchyfairy_
2022 My inner child is crying happy tears 🥲
@fransoares1564
2023 ❤❤❤❤
@yahkangyounghyun7267
I've known BoA since I was a child bc my mom listens to her song 'jewel song'. I regret stanning her this hard just now. She is truly cut out to make the best of music
@quincycamo7577
She is simply beautiful. And this MV shows it better than any in my humble opinion.
(yeah, I know I'm not humble, but she has that effect.)