Hi-NRG (pronounced "high energy") is a genre of uptempo disco or Electronic dance music (EDM) that originated in the United States and United Kingdom during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
As a music genre, typified by a fast tempo, staccato hi-hat rhythms (and the four-on-the-floor pattern), reverberated "intense" vocals and "pulsating" octave basslines, it was particularly influential on the EDM scene. Its earliest association was with Italo disco, which incorporated new American electronic sounds of post-disco and hi-NRG.
In 1977, Donna Summer was interviewed about her single "I Feel Love", which was a mostly electronic, relatively high-tempo disco song without a strong funk component. In the interview, she said "this song became a hit because it has a high-energy vibe". Following that interview, the description "high-energy" was increasingly applied to high-tempo disco music, especially songs dominated by electronic timbres. The tempo threshold for high-energy disco was around 130 to 140 BPM. In the 1980s, the term "high-energy" was stylized as "Hi-NRG". Eurobeat, dance-pop and freestyle artists like Shannon, Stock Aitken Waterman, Taylor Dayne, Freeez or Michael Sembello were also labeled as "Hi-NRG" when sold in the United States.
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NRG is a South Korean boyband. Their name is an acronym for New Radiancy Group. Originally a five-member group, they became a three-member group when the leader Lee Sungjin left to pursue a career in acting and as an announcer and Chun Myung Hoon left to produce music. After the not so popular group of 3, the old members returned for the next fourth album, but after the death of Kim Hwan Sung in 2000 the group was down to 4 members. With the 4 members, they had a hit success on their 5th album and later 6th album but after the departure of Moon Sung Hoon in 2005, it had become a three-member group again, until their final promotions in 2006.
Lee Sung-Jin was released from his military service on September 12, 2008.
Chun Myung Hoon is known for his variety show antics, being one of the most physical comedians on the shows. He is currently serving his military service in a government center, since January 2007, unable to undergo basic military training due to health issues.
RG, Rg or rg may stand for any of the following things:
A raga or raag (literally "color, hue" but also "beauty, melody"; also spelled raaga, ragam; pronounced rāga, or rāgam or "raag") is one of the melodic modes used in Indian classical music.
A raga uses a series of five to nine musical notes upon which a melody is constructed. However, the way the notes are approached and rendered in musical phrases and the mood they convey are more important in defining a raga than the notes themselves. In the Indian musical tradition, rāgas are associated with different times of the day, or with seasons. Indian classical music is always set in a rāga. Non-classical music such as popular Indian film songs and ghazals sometimes use rāgas in their compositions.
Joep Bor of the Rotterdam Conservatory of Music defined Raga as "tonal framework for composition and improvisation."Nazir Jairazbhoy, chairman of UCLA's department of ethnomusicology, characterized ragas as separated by scale, line of ascent and descent, transilience, emphasized notes and register, and intonation and ornaments.Pandit Jasraj describes the meaning of Raga as "love".
NRG! NRG! NRG! NRG! NRG! NRG!
duh ee sahng chahm eul soo up suh (yeah yeah yeah) weh
weh weh oo lee leul geu luht geh hae (yeah yeah yeah)
boo shuh boo shuh nuh ae geu teul eul (yeah yeah yeah)
yuh gee yuh gee oo lee moh doo gaht chee (yeah yeah
yeah)
rap) deul uh bwah nah leul bwah jee geum boo tuh nuh
hee deul ee seng gahk heht duhn moh deun guht deul jee
wuh buh lyuh dduhl chuh buh lyuh
jee geum boo tuh shee jahk ee yah oo leel bwah bwah
(bwah) uh doom eul ddeut goh bahn gyuh joo gil bah leh
nuh neun ahl jee oo lee wah gaht chee
(hah) jahk goh jahk eun nuh ae yuhl juhng ae bool eul
boot chuh bwah (bool eul boot chuh bwah)
(yo) oo leel ee hae moht hae mahl ee ahn tohng hae geu
luht geh oo leen dahl lah ah moo doh mohl lah hee mahng
eul ahn goh nuh ae gyut tae gah goh sheep puh moh deun
guh shee byun ha jee mahn oo leel dahl lah do duhk ae
gah lyuh jeen wee suhn bo doo dah ddohk gaht teul soon
up suh oo leel jeh bahl pool uh jwuh
(pool luh jwuh) ee jen oo lee ae mahl eul deul uh jwuh
oh neul bahm eun johm duh keuh geh volume nohp pyuh
hwah lyuh hahn doh shee ah
geu nyuh wah gaht chee mahl ee yah ee jen jeh bahl muh
lee ah peun yeh geen geu mahn nuh moo jee chuh buh lyuh
ee jen jee gyuh wuh
rap) neh geh mahl hae bwah neh geh neh geh mahl hae
bwah nuh leul gweh lohp pee hee neun moh deun eel deul
ee jen ee juh buh lyuh dduhl chuh buh lyuh
neh geh mahl hae bwah neh geh mahl hae bwah neh geh neh
geh mahl hae bwah nuh leul gweh lohp pee hee neun moh
deun eel deul ee jen ee juh buh lyuh dduhl chuh buh
lyuh
rap) oo lee gah jee geum gah goh eet suh moh doo gaht
chee nah ae gah yah hae oo lee deul ee moh doo gaht
chee mahng suhl eel
(eel) peel yoh up suh goo ae neun up suh (yoh) ee leh
juh leh ee leh juh leh juh leh ee leh ee leh juh leh ee
leh lah
(juh leh lah) noo gah geuh geh oo lee gah weh geuh leh
oo lee oo lee gah muhl uh dduht geh hae (uh dduht geh )
rap) wat's my name do wanna be tag along kid we be NRG
(NRG) Third album do you want some nard core riff gotto
beat that bumps (bumps)
wat's my name do wanna be tag along kid we be NRG (NRG)
Third album do you want some nard core riff gotto beat
that bumps (bumps)
rap) seh loh oon nuh leul yuh gee suh cha jah
bwah ee luhn eum ahk gwah ee luhn goh seh suh ee luhn
oo lee leul ahl ah joo neun nuh wah (ahl ah joo neun
nuh wah) oo lee wah gaht chee
nuh wah gaht chee jee geum boo tuh yuh gee suh boo tuh
(yuh gee suh) jeen juhng ha goh chaht goh eet duhn guht
deul eul ee jeh ee loo uh bwah