World Order – Permanent Revolution
Japanese electronic dance group World Order has released their latest single Permanent Revolution, supported by Asiana Airlines, and directed by Genki Sudo.
Japanese electronic dance group World Order has released their latest single Permanent Revolution, supported by Asiana Airlines, and directed by Genki Sudo.
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As today is apparently the fourth anniversary of (arguably) the greatest Kpop album of all time, I decided to add my perspective to the fray.
Gwen Stefani and her three bandmates hit the streets at night and party with Busy Signal and Major Lazer in the black-and-white clip.
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