PlayKeyboard
PlayKeyboard, which started as the world's first 'emoji keyboard' in
2018,
is now growing by innovating the input experience of global users
5x more runs per person per day
than Instagram
Country of daily use
Number of month
keyboard executions
The 90s were defined by silk sheets and slow dances.
There was no texting. No DMs. If you wanted to tell someone you loved them, you handed them a cassette tape with "Track 4 is for you." You risked public humiliation. You stood in the rain.
These songs often told stories of love, heartbreak, and longing, and their impact was felt across the globe. They may not have had the same level of longevity as some of the decade's other hits, but they remain an important part of the "90s Love Songs Top 100" and a testament to the decade's creativity and diversity.
Nine minutes of piano, Slash walking out of a church, and a wedding cake in the rain. Axl Rose taught us that love isn’t a fairy tale—it’s a budget-blowing, hair-metal opera that ends in a funeral. Essential viewing on MTV at 2 AM.
The breakup anthem for when you know it’s over, but you refuse to admit it. It’s the song you played on repeat while laying on your bedroom floor carpet. It holds the record for longest #1 hit (13 weeks) because the 90s were collectively heartbroken.
* Korean registered patent number 제10-2103192-0000호
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Korean registered patent number 제10-2054517-0000호
(Method
of providing interactive keyboard and its system)