Girl band Brown Eyed Girls returns to music scene with remake album

By Park Sae-jin Posted : October 29, 2019, 17:44 Updated : October 29, 2019, 17:44

[Brown Eyed Girls' YouTube channel]


SEOUL -- Brown Eyed Girls, a four-member girl band, came back after a four-year hiatus with a remake album featuring two title songs.

The band returned to the music scene as a complete group for the first time in four years on Sunday and released two title songs "Wonder Woman" and "Abandoned". The remake album contains song covers of tracks released between 1980 and 2000. The songs were originally sung by Uhm Jung-hwa, Lim Hyun-jung and Kim Kwang-jin.

Brown Eyed Girls debuted in 2006 and received attention with "Hold The Line", a pop-dance song featuring rapper Cho PD. The band had been active until 2015 as members pursued their own careers.

Ga-in, 32, said at a showcase event on Sunday that the band had to go on a four-year hiatus because she needed some private time. In 2016, Ga-in was put under a barrage of hate comments from cyberbullies because of malicious rumors over a sex video which was later found to have nothing to do with her.
 
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