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Theme song of G20 Seoul Summit in South Korea

There was a "song" for the first time at G20 Summit! According to Korean Chosun Ilbo 10, in order to celebrate the Seoul Summit, South Korea specially produced the theme song "Let's Go", and more than 20 Korean first-line idol stars participated in the singing. Idol stars who participated in the singing included girlhood, Super Junior and so on. Musicians who participated in the production said that the song was named "Let's Go", considering that the purpose of the G20 Seoul Summit was to "transcend the crisis and enjoy growth", in order to appeal to all citizens to "join hands and unite as one" and wish the G20 Seoul Summit a complete success. Excerpt from the lyrics of Let's SGO: Don't be shy, extend your hand. Let's get together and hold hands. No matter who you are, let's run to the end of the world. Let's stick together. Let's join hands and unite as one. We should all be together. Only 20 leaders should have attended the G20 summit in Seoul, but in fact, 25 leaders have already arrived. What are the five extra ones?

List of official G20 members:

Europe: Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Russia and the European Union.

United States: United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina.

Asia: China, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Indonesian.

Middle East: Turkey, Saudi Arabia

Oceania: Australia

Africa: South Africa

In addition to the 20 full members, Malawi, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Singapore and Spain were also invited to participate in the G20 Summit as non-members.

Malawi and Ethiopia are the rotating presidencies of the African Union and the New Partnership for Africa's Development respectively this year, so they were invited. As the summit was held in Asia for the first time, Vietnam, as the chairman of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, was invited to attend. Singapore is the chairman of the global governance organization, so it was also invited to participate.