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“Bubblegum” Music Video by New Jeans Hits 20 Million Views – Features Takashi Murakami Collaboration

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[핫클릭] New Jeans ‘Bubblegum’ Hits 20 Million Views… Takashi Murakami Collaboration, Etc.

▶ New Genes ‘Bubblegum’ reaches 20 million hits… Takashi Murakami collaboration

The music video for Jeans new song ‘Bubble Gum’ is set to hit over 20 million views.

Despite the scandal surrounding Min Hee-jin, the CEO of Adore, her agency remains popular.

The number of views of the music video for New Jeans’ new song ‘Bubble Gum’, which was released on the 27th of last month, exceeded 19.4 million views as of 8 am today.

‘Bubble Gum’ caught the attention of music fans with its easy listening melody and pure retro visual beauty.

In addition, Adore also released a music video teaser video for his new song ‘Light Now’, featuring a character created by Takashi Murakami, Japan’s most popular contemporary artist and pop artist.

▶ In a fight between flight attendants… Emergency escape slide activated at Chinese airport

An argument took place between flight attendants in China, causing the plane’s emergency evacuation slide to deploy.

According to local media, on the evening of the 28th of last month, an Airbus A320 China Eastern Airline aircraft that left Xi’an, China and was heading to the boarding bridge after landing developed an emergency exit slide. at Shanghai Pudong Airport onwards. the runway.

At the time, it was reported that an emergency chute had been opened due to a clash between flight attendants, and Eastern Airlines issued an apology and said it would deal with the incident in accordance with the law.

Some believe that if it is confirmed that the crew caused deliberate damage, they could be subject to a fixed period of imprisonment or a fine.

▶ Paul Auster, author of ‘New York Trilogy’, dies… aged 77

He is one of the leading authors of modern American literature.

The popular American author Paul Auster, who was famous for the ‘New York Trilogy’, died at the age of 77 on the 30th local time.

Oster died at his home in Brooklyn, New York, and the cause of death was said to be complications from lung cancer.

Born in 1947 in New Jersey, USA, Auster made a name for himself writing in a variety of fields, including novels such as ‘The Typewriter,’ ‘City of Ruins,’ and ‘Palace of the Moon,’ in as well as poetry, essays, translations, reviews, and screenplays.

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