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- An incorrigibly self-serving exiled squirrel finds himself helping his former park brethren survive by raiding a nut store, a location that also happens to be a front for a human gang's bank robbery.
- The film follows the story of Cali, a blogger who owns the up and coming blog, "The Bakit List," and her ex Gio who will return to her life unexpectedly and surprisingly after breaking her heart.
- Music video for Blackpink's "Kill This Love"
- Remake of popular soviet animation movie about Cheburashka and Crocodile Gena.
- Music video for Blackpink's "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
- Commemorating the fifth anniversary of the debut of the South Korean girl group BLACKPINK featuring interviews with the four members: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, and live performances from "The Show" and "In Your Area World Tour".
- A late-night seance reveals the presence of a ghost haunting a class of 12th grade students in an all-boys school, impelling them to suspect each other.
- As If It's Your Last isn't just a music video, it's a cultural reset, a reason to breathe, and an escape from this cruel world. It's an art form, the first gift you open on christmas, a hug from a loved one. It's everything you've ever wanted, and everything you'll ever need.
- Official music video of the most successful young female k-pop group of the moment, Blackpink.
- The song "SOLO" by JENNIE is about the power of independence and self-love following a breakup. The lyrics describe the post-breakup stage where the singer has had enough of the troubles and stress of the relationship and decides to detach herself from it. She is no longer amused by the little things her partner does and is tired of putting up a fake front of being okay with it. Jennie sings about the impact of the relationship on her and how she no longer feels any excitement or value in it, calling it a love story without any meaning. She is not sorry for her decision, as her partner did not understand her or make her happy. The chorus emphasizes the title "SOLO" affirming the fact that she is okay with being alone and is now shining brightly as a confident solo person. In the second verse, she talks about how she used to be his girl, but now she is on top of the game and is looked up to as the greatest of all time (GOAT). The singer declares her independence and focuses on herself, conveying that she no longer has time for other people's troubles, and she is now only looking out for her best interests. Overall, "SOLO" is an empowering song that encourages individuals to focus on themselves and their independence. The song values the power of self-love and the freedom that comes with it.
- Uses elegant minimalism. Featuring dominatrix catsuits, spiked leather jackets, and devil-horned hair, the sparse, high-contrast black and white convey grandeur, class, and charisma. Ends with guns blazing
- A 114-minute documentary film following the group Big Bang's second world tour, "Big Bang MADE 2015-16 World Tour." The tour is now considered as the largest tour by any Korean act, after it gathered more than 1.5 million fans in around fifteen countries across Asia, America, and Oceania from April 2015 until March 2016.
- The song "Pink Venom" is about empowerment. The lyrics discuss the power of Blackpink, a South Korean girl group, and how they are not afraid to break the rules and take risks in order to achieve their goals. The members present a strong persona, highlighting their courage and fearlessness, with themes such as approachable, confidence, and rebelliousness. They emphasize the notion of having power within yourself to create change and highlight the importance of female empowerment.
- "Blackpink: The Show" is an online concert by the South Korean girl group BLACKPINK in support of their first full studio album, "The Album".
- The song "LALISA" by LISA is a self-empowerment anthem that celebrates the power of the singer's unique identity and individuality. The lyrics emphasize the idea that anyone can achieve great things if they have the right attitude. The song calls on listeners to recognize the singer's name and make it known, in order to affirm the singer's worth and make it clear that she is not afraid of being the loudest in the room. The message of the song is that if you believe in yourself and have the courage to stand out from the crowd, you will succeed.
- The music video for "Boombayah" was directed by Seo Hyun-seung, and it was released on Black Pink's official YouTube channel on August 8, 2016. As of November 24, 2016, "Boombayah" has accrued 68 million views. All of Black Pink's live performances have each over one million views, the highest being their debut stage for "Boombayah" on SBS's Inkigayo with over ten million views. "Boombayah" also became the fastest debut music video to achieved 50 million views on YouTube of any K-pop act, with nine weeks after release. On January 31, 2017, the music video for "Boombayah" hit 100 million views on YouTube, which makes Black Pink the fifth K-pop girl group to reach 100 million views, as well as the fastest debut music video of any K-pop act to reach this milestone. As of October 2017 the music video has reached over 240 million views.
- The debut solo single by Blackpink member Jisoo. It was released through YG and Interscope as the lead single from her debut single album, Me (2023). Described as a mid-tempo dance, pop, and trap song that incorporates traditional Korean melodies and Caribbean elements, its lyrics are about overcoming a toxic relationship.
- A post-apocalyptic dystopian fever dream of powerful fashion, futuristic helmets, and outrageous hair. The band members are locked in battle with masked oppressors, culminating in an epic dance party that ends with each one on their own throne.
- The song "ONLY LOOK AT ME" by TAEYANG seems to be about a person who is deeply infatuated with someone and is desperate for their attention and devotion. The lyrics convey the narrator's strong desire for the person they love to only focus on them and no one else. In the first verse, the lyrics express the narrator's constant smiling and assurance to their love interest that they are the one and only in their heart. However, there is also a hint of insecurity, as they fear their feelings might change and worry about their own wavering emotions. The hook emphasizes the narrator's plea for their love interest to remain faithful. They ask the person not to be influenced by others and not to forget about them, even if they try to distance themselves or engage with other people. The second verse reveals the narrator's dedication and longing for their love interest, even though they admit that sometimes the relationship becomes difficult and suffocating. Their love interest is the only person they can rely on, despite occasional annoyances and frustrations. The bridge section acknowledges the narrator's selfishness and shows their awareness of it. They understand that they are not perfect, but they hope their love interest will always see their genuine feelings and pure intentions. The narrator pleads for their love interest not to leave them, as they declare their unwavering belief and love for them. Overall, "ONLY LOOK AT ME" captures the intense desire and possessiveness of someone deeply in love. It speaks of their insecurities, their longing for exclusivity, and their fear of losing the person they love.
- The song "Haru Haru" by BIGBANG is about a relationship that has ended and the pain and regret that come with it. The lyrics express the heartache of realizing that the relationship is over and struggling with the loneliness that ensues. The song reflects on the memories and good times shared with the person and acknowledges the difficulty of moving on. The chorus encourages the person to leave and not look back and take only the fond memories with them. The bridge expresses the desire for the person to be happy and to forget about the singer. The outro reiterates the pain of the separation and emphasizes the love that was once shared. Overall, the song is a reflection on the challenges of love and heartbreak, and the difficulty of letting go when the relationship has ended. It conveys the intense emotions that come with the end of a meaningful relationship and the deep longing that remains even after it's over.
- Kwon Ji Yong is a full length documentary that reveals the real Kwon Ji Yong AKA G-Dragon, the leader of one of the most successful K-pop bands in history, BIGBANG. As the camera follows him throughout his last solo tour.
- Music video for Blackpink's "Lovesick Girls"
- "How You Like That" by BLACKPINK is a powerful anthem of self-confidence and self-assertion. The song depicts BLACKPINK's journey to success amidst challenging circumstances and encourages listeners to never give up and to remain true to themselves. The lyrics speak to obstacles faced and how BLACKPINK persevered and encourages fans to do the same. The song is a defiant, empowering celebration of strength and perseverance in the face of adversity. Ultimately, "How You Like That" serves as an ode to those who, against all odds, reach their goals and defy those who dare to stand in their way.
- This is the really from the girl group of K-Pop, 2NE1. It includes moments from their daily life, personal experiences, footage from behind the scene and perfomances on stage.