Brown Eyed Girls have been ruling the heart of fans for decades now. The group enjoys a great fan base globally and has emerged as a power-packed group that managed to remain intact in the trend of groups forming and disbanding over time. It has survived the tide of time, with initial members sticking together to produce some noteworthy albums without much hassle and shuffling in the member order or new additions.
If you have heard of this fire girl group, there is no chance that you did not come across masterpieces like Abracadabra, Kill Bill, and Sixth Sense. If their vocals gave you chills and convinced you enough to look for more information about them, let’s dive into the K-pop world to know more about Brown Eyed Girls.
Brown-Eyed Girls Introduction
It is a girl K-pop group comprising 4 members: JeA, Miryo, Narsha, and Gain. It made its debut under Nega Network and parted ways with the label in 2015 to join hands with APOP Entertainment.
Their fandom name is Everlasting, and the fandom colors are yellow and black. Yaori was also supposed to be a part of the group, but before she could join in, Nega Network decided to put her in Sprinkler, which closed the doors for her to be a member of Brown Eyed Girls.
The group also has a subunit named M&N which consists of Miryo and Narsha and hence the name. Before Brown Eyed Girls went ahead with the name we know now, they were also called Crescendo and Black Angel for a while.
Brown Eyed Girls Debut
Brown Eyed Girls is a R&B, K-pop group which is also known as BED. They made their debut on 2 March 2006 with the album Your Story and single Come Closer going hand in hand.
However, the album didn’t fetch enough views. The album was released again with the inclusion of new songs, out of which Hold the Line caught the attention and added to the popularity. It became a part of the soundtrack of the video game Pump It Up.
Before the debut, the girls put in some extra work by training for three years. The formation of the group is a contribution of JeA, the leader of the group. She chose Miryo and Narsha, who, together with JeA, picked Gain.
Brown Eyed Girls debuted in Japan in 2010 by singing under Sony Music Japan. Their first album to make it into the Japanese market was Sound- G.
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Brown-Eyed Girls Members
JeA
Born on 18 September 1981 in Seoul, South Korea, JeA is the group leader and vocalist. She is the pillar of the group and also the main reason behind the formation of the group. She handpicked the group members and also has numerous singles besides her contribution to the group.
Miryo
Born on 2 November 1981, Miryo is the second member of Brown Eyed Girls. She was a part of the Hip hop group Honey Family before securing a place in Brown Eyed Girls. She is the lead rapper of the group and part of the subunit M&N.
Narsha
Born in Eungbong-dong on 28 December 1981, Narsha was an old friend of JaE who helped to join Brown Eyed Girls. She, along with Miryo, is a part of the subunit of BEG, M&N, which was formed in November 2013.
Although she parted ways with APOP Entertainment in 2018 and joined Dmost Entertainment in 2019, which is now called Starit Entertainment, she continues to be a part of Brown Eyed Girls and the team promotions.
Gain
Born on 20 September 1987, Gain is the fourth member of the group Brown Eyed Girl who caught the attention of other members during an audition for a reality series. She is also a vocalist for the group, and alongside, she is a member of 4tomorrow.
Brown Eyed Girls Songs and Albums
The albums of Brown Eyed Girls are:
- Your Story (2006)
- Leave Ms. Kim (2007)
- Sound-G (2009)
- Sixth Sense (2011)
- Black Box (2013)
- Basic (2015)
- RE_Vive (2019)
Mini Albums
- With Love (2008)
- My Style (2008)
- Feta on Ice(2010)- Special album
Digital Singles
- Hold The Line (2006)
- My Summer Vol.01(2007)
- My Style (Hidden Track)(2008)
- Candy Man(2009)
- Hot Shot (2011)
- Cleansing Cream (2011)
- Brown Eyed Girls The Original(2012)
- Recipe(2013)
- Snowman(2020)
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