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Brown Eyed Girls (2009)

Brown Eyed Girls (브라운 아이드 걸스) (also known as B.E.G.) is a Korean girl group debuted in 2006.

Members

  • Jea (제아) - Leader
  • Narsha (나르샤) - Vocal
  • Miryo (미료) - Rapper
  • Ga-In (가인) - Vocal

Information

Brown Eyed Girls debuted in March 2006 with the album Your Story after 3 years of training. The album didn't sell as well as expected, but in August it was re-released including 5 new songs, one of them being Hold The Line. This song samples Sugababes song Push The Button and Daft Punk's Technologic. Hold The Line, boost the group's popularity and even was included in the soundtrack for the video game Pump it Up.

After a break of almost one year, Brown Eyed Girls returned with their second digital single I Am Summer. Vol.1 in June 2007, and their second album Leave Ms. Kim in September.

In January 2008, the group released their first mini-album With L.O.V.E. Brown Eyed Girls. The first song chosen to promote the mini-album was L.O.V.E. which became a big hit Korea.
Brown Eyed Girls's second mini-album My style was released in September 2008.

On July 20th, 2009, Brown Eyed Girls released their third full-length album Sound G. In this album was included the song Abracadabra which marked a change in the style of the girls from more conservative to a provocative one. In October, a "repackage version" of Sound G was released. This version was a mini-album featuring 5 songs not included in the original release (which was intended to be a triple CD album although it was released in a 2-CD format).

At the end of 2009, the group won the award of "Best Female Group" at the Mnet Asian Music Awards.

Discography

Brown Eyed Girls (2006)
Brown Eyed Girls (2007)
Brown Eyed Girls (2008)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Digital Singles

Collaboration Singles

Compilations

Awards

  • [2006.08.01] Cyworld Digital Music Awards - Song of the Month (July) (Hold the Line (feat. Jo PD))
  • [2006.12.01] 16th Seoul Music Awards - Best Newcomer
  • [2008.02.22] KBS2 Music Bank K-Chart (L.O.V.E.)
  • [2008.03.01] MBC Show! Music Core Mobile Ranking (L.O.V.E.)
  • [2008.03.02] SBS Inkigayo Mutizen Song (L.O.V.E.)
  • [2008.03.09] SBS Inkigayo Mutizen Song (L.O.V.E.)
  • [2008.12.10] 23rd Golden Disk Awards - Bongsang Digital (L.O.V.E.)
  • [2009.01.16] Asia Model Festival Awards - Popular Singer Award
  • [2009.08.14] KBS2 Music Bank K-Chart Digital Ranking (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.08.16] SBS Inkigayo Mobile Ranking (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.08.16] SBS Inkigayo Mutizen Song (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.08.20] Mnet M Countdown (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.08.23] SBS Inkigayo Mutizen Song (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.08.28] KBS2 Music Bank K-Chart Digital Ranking (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.08.30] SBS Inkigayo Mobile Ranking (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.09.01] Cyworld Digital Music Awards - Song of the Month (August) (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.09.01] Melon Monthly TOP 100 (August) (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.09.03] Mnet M Countdown (Abracadabra)
  • [2009.11.21] Mnet Asian Music Awards - Best Girl Group
  • [2009.11.21] Mnet Asian Music Awards - Best House & Electronic Song (Abracadabra)

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