This seems correct. I will process the text word by word. I will keep Proper Nouns intact. I will consider `’` as part of the word it is attached to.
Revised Plan: Keep: "KATSEYE SIS", "-Soft Is Strong-", "K-Pop". Spin everything else.
Double check proper nouns. "KATSEYE" and "SIS" are part of the name. "-Soft Is Strong-" is an album title, but usually these are not treated as proper nouns in the strict sense (names of people/places), but rather titles. The user said "Don't touch proper nouns." Usually titles are treated as proper nouns (capitalized). I will treat the album title "-Soft Is Strong-" as a proper noun and NOT spin it. Wait, if I don't spin the album title, lines 3-5, 39-41, 154-156 need adjustment. Let's look at the user's instruction again: "Don't touch proper nouns." KATSEYE SIS = Proper Noun. -Soft Is Strong- = Proper Noun (Title). K-Pop = Proper Noun (Genre name derived from proper noun).
If I don't spin Proper Nouns: 1. KATSEYE SIS (Keep) 2. -Soft Is Strong- (Keep) 3. EP -> Record 4. rar: -> download 5. A -> One 6. K-Pop (Keep) 7. Group’s -> Team’s ... 154. -Soft Is Strong- (Keep)