
Later on, my mom call me again asking where do I get the lyrics at (She’s trying to sing along with the song too).

She came to me and ask me where do I listen to the song and where do I read the lyrics, well it was all on Spotify. The song was quite popular that time as it was a soundtrack of a K-Drama and my mom eventually watched the drama and know the song. It was few months ago, I was humming to a K-Pop song as I’m doing my task. Without further ado, let’s get right into it Project background I’m here to tell you the story of why and how I done this work. This was a short one and quite small but still went through some process in the making. When he's not writing, you'll probably find him hitting the gym, trying to ace a new hobby, reading his textbooks, or traveling.I’m back here on medium today to present one of my latest work. In addition to his role at AP, Arol is also a staff writer for sister site MakeUseOf, where he writes mostly about computing. You'll normally find him covering news, although he has also written the occasional deal, buyer's guide, how-to post, and round-up. While he's a technology lover at heart, he holds Android phones, and smartphones in general, close to heart.

Arol brings half a decade of writing experience, and the occasional hot take, to his writings. He transitioned to a news and feature writer role at XDA Developers that same year, where he worked until 2021 before making the jump to AP. Years later, in 2017, he got his true start in tech journalism working for a small Google-focused site called Pixel Spot.

He first began writing online for the short-lived portal of Spanish-language gaming forum Emudesc in 2013. Arol is a tech journalist and contributor at Android Police.
