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Lyric meaning:
The lyrics are sweet. It's about this girl loving this guy. I think they're on a date or something. It said something along the lines of "We held hands side by side." I guess it's kinda like a story if you read between the lines. A story about a date, I guess.

Singing:
The lines were sung sweetly and cute. At the end, there was the high note and power lines. And the last line, was a cute touch. "Sarangae hanmadi."

Dancing:
Very cute. I like the lollipops. This wasn't as complicated as Into the New World but it is hard. There wasn't a part where they stopped completely. It's the...
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SNSD and Super Junior rocked 2009 with hits like Gee and Sorry Sorry, and it looks like they're going to end the year with a bang at the SBS Gayo Daejun (end of the year) show! SBS has confirmed a special stage featuring these two SM Entertainment artists.

"Super Junior will be attending the Gayo Daejun show with an exciting performance. ... Due to their individual activities and Asia Second Tour, Super Junior haven't been able to meet with fans in Korea much," a SBS representative stated. "After Super Junior completed promotions for Sorry Sorry, they began activities like acting in dramas, hosting as MCs and being DJs on radios. Super Junior has chosen the SBS Gayo Daejun stage for its Korean fans. Aside from Kibum who is in the middle of filming and Kangin who is taking a break, all members will be attending this event."
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Popular Japanese men’s magazine, ‘GQ Japan‘ will publish a SNSD special in their July issue which will hit newsstands on the 24th. The special issue analyzes the factors to SNSD’s success in the music industry.

According to a report from the ‘Japanese Oricon’ on the 23rd, ‘GQ Japan’ will also present the thorough nurturing program of SM Entertainment. Through an interview with SNSD, the magazine reported that the trainees go through rigorous daily training sessions which can last to upwards of 10 hours a day and usually takes 5 to 8 years to debut.

‘GQ Japan’ also picked out...
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