1976, in Tokyo), is a Japanese singer, better known by his stage name KM-MARKIT. In 1998, he was initially part of the Urbarian Gym (URBARIAN GYM / UBG)...
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VIVID) is the debut studio album by Japanese hip-hop/rap artist Daisuke "KM-MARKIT" Kawai. The album failed to chart on Oricon, despite featuring an array...
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Changbin wrote and co-composed "Falling Up" with Restart and Chae Gang-hae. KM-Markit and Sophia Pae co-wrote the Japanese and English versions, respectively...
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"Ai o Kureta no ni, Naze" (愛をくれたのに、なぜ) Stray Kids Changbin Bang Chan KM-Markit Changbin Bang Chan Kim Ju-hyeong Kim Ju-hyeong Giant 2024 "Airplane" (비행기)...
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Djurich Reynolds Bang Chan 3:00 2. "Battle Ground" Bang Chan Changbin Han KM-Markit Bang Chan Changbin Han Frants Bang Chan Frants 3:33 3. "Lost Me" Changbin...
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lyrics (except 6), composition (except 6), vocal directing (except 5) KM-Markit – Japanese lyrics (except 3) Yohei – Japanese lyrics (3) Earattack – background...
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Changbin Han Versachoi Versachoi 2:55 4. "Falling Up" Bang Chan Changbin KM-Markit Bang Chan Changbin Restart Chae Restart Chae Bang Chan 3:12 5. "Why?"...
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Markit Ltd. was a British financial information and services company. Markit may also refer to: Markit, Iran (disambiguation) Markit Purchasing Managers'...
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"Intro" Shingo Suzuki Shingo Suzuki 1:15 2. "The Stars" KM-MARKIT Rap Monster Suga J-Hope Pdogg KM-MARKIT 4:16 3. "Jump" (Japanese version) Suga Pdogg Supreme...
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co-composed with Rangga and Gwon Yeong-chan. The Japanese version added KM-Markit to write the Japanese lyrics. The English version's lyrics were adapted...
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(Japanese Version) (進撃の防弾) BTS J-Hope, Pdogg, Rap Monster, Suga, Supreme Boi, KM-MARKIT Wake Up 2014 "Awake" Jin J-Hope, Slow Rabbit, Jin, June, Pdogg, Rap Monster...
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version) † BTS Rap Monster, Suga, Supreme Boi, "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg, KM-MARKIT Wake Up 2014 "Boy with Luv" † BTS feat. Halsey RM, Suga, Pdogg, J-Hope...
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Changbin (3Racha) – lyrics, composition Han (3Racha) – lyrics, composition KM-Markit – lyrics (Japanese version) HotSauce – composition, arrangement, keyboard...
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(3Racha) Han (3Racha) KM-Markit J.Y. Park Bang Chan Changbin Han J.Y. Park Lee Hae-sol 3:07 2. "Fam" Bang Chan Changbin Han KM-Markit Bang Chan Changbin...
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lyrics, composition Han (3Racha) – lyrics, composition Felix – lyrics KM-Markit – Japanese lyrics Zack Djurich – composition, arrangement, all instruments...
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co-wrote it with Sunny Boy, Melanie Fontana, Michel Schulz, JUN, and KM-MARKIT. It was digitally pre-released on June 19, 2020, as part of the lead up...
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version) † BTS Suga, Supreme Boi, Rap Monster, "Hitman" Bang, Pdogg, KM-MARKIT Wake Up 2014 "Boy with Luv" † BTS feat. Halsey Suga, RM, Pdogg, J-Hope...
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Mark Out (stylized as MARK OUT) is Japanese rapper KM-MARKIT's second studio album. Unlike his debut album, which failed to chart, Mark Out charted at...
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the Soul: 7 at number one and Be at number two. All Japanese lyrics by KM-MARKIT. Notes: "Fake Love", "Idol" and "On" are stylized in all caps. Excludes...
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"Hot Stuff feat. KM-MARKIT" is Kumi Koda's 15th domestic single and features rapper KM-MARKIT. It was limited to 30,000 copies and, since its release,...
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KM-Markit Bang Chan Changbin Han Hong Ji-sang Bang Chan Changbin Han Hong 3:17 2. "Double Knot" (Japanese version) Bang Chan Changbin Han KM-Markit Bang...
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version of "Thunderous", through Epic Records Japan. Written by 3Racha, KM-Markit, and Armadillo, it shows the group's determination to continue to make...
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2012 Vivid (Living Colour album), 1988 Vivid (Ailee album), 2015 Vivid (KM-MARKIT album), 2005 Vivid: Kissing You, Sparkling, Joyful Smile, a 2008 mini-album...
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Changbin from 3Racha, an in-house production team of Stray Kids, and KM-Markit, and co-composed with Jun2. The song expresses the lover's gaze with the...
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"Go Go", and "Crystal Snow" were done by Japanese rapper and arranger KM-MARKIT. Four versions of the album were made available for purchase: three Limited...
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Japan per Oricon's annual album chart for 2016. All lyrics are written by KM-MARKIT "YOUTH - 防弾少年団". Itunes. Retrieved September 8, 2016. "YOUTH (ALBUM +...
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36-page photobook. The lyrics for the Japanese version were written by KM-Markit. It was later included as the eighth track on the band's fourth Japanese-language...
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The lyrics for the Japanese version of "Spring Day" were written by KM-MARKIT. It was subsequently included as the tenth track on the band's third Japanese-language...
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vocal directing Han (3Racha) – lyrics, composition, vocal directing KM-Markit – Japanese lyrics Earattack – background vocals, composition, arrangement...
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and Best 3 Albums in the Asia category. All Japanese translations by KM-MARKIT. Notes: "Fake Love", "Idol" and "On" are stylized in all caps. Album era...
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