Brown Eyed Girls are returning from a four-year hiatus with their first release since 2015, their agency Mystic Entertainment said Tuesday.
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The poster for Brown Eyed Girls’ concert in 2016. (Mystic Entertainment) |
The label confirmed earlier reports that the four-piece act is currently preparing an album that will be revealed in the first half of the year. The members had briefly mentioned a possible comeback on TV.
The band had never said it broke up, but speculation had brewed, as a four-year break is considered long in the K-pop scene and each member had been immersed in individual activities.
Consisting of JeA, Miryo, Narsha, and Gain, the group debuted as a rhythm-and-blues and ballad group in 2006, but it has expanded its spectrum to encompass other genres.
It became a household name in the Korean music industry with “Abracadabra” in 2006, one of the biggest hits of the year.
By Yoon Min-sik (
minsikyoon@heraldcorp.com)