The South Korean four-piece vocal band Brown Eyed Soul have made a name for themselves performing R&B oriented K-pop which has resulted in an impressive list of four top ten albums and a host of hit singles including 'Jeongmal Saranghaesseulkka' which topped the South Korean charts in 2003. The single was lifted from their critically-acclaimed debut album 'Soul Free' (2003) which reached number eleven in the album charts. After this initial success it was to be a further four years before they released a follow-up album titled 'The Wind. The Sea. The Rain' which, after reaching number 15 in the charts, helped the band win the R&B Award at the fifth Korean Music Awards in 2008. After yet another career hiatus the band made their comeback in 2010 with three top five singles and during the next few years would go on to sell well over two million records.
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