Yoon Min-soo, Yoo Sung-gyu, and Ryu Jae-hyun formed the K-pop group Vibe in 2002. Based in South Korea, Vibe debuted with 2002's Afterglow, which reached number 24. Do U Remember? followed in 2003 and became Vibe's first Top 5 success, reaching number 4 on the South Korean charts and eventually earning a gold certification. Re-Feel peaked at number 3 in 2006, thanks to singles like "That Man, That Woman" and "Drink Again." 2010's Vibe in Praha also reached number 3, while the album's biggest single, "Come Back to Me," hit number 2. Now a duo consisting of Min-soo and Sung-gyu, Vibe continued to reach the Top 10 with a long line of popular singles, including "For the Last Time" (2013), "As I'm Getting Older" (2013), "Heaven" (2013), "Haeundae" (2014), "Fall in Fall" (2018), and "Call Me Back" (2019). Also enjoying Top 10 success were the albums Organic Sound (2013) and Ritardando (2014). Vibe remained in the Top 40 with 2016's 7 Part 1: Repeat, which reached number 15, as well as 2016's 7 Part 2: Repeat & Slur and 2018's About Me, both of which charted at number 27. Meanwhile, Min-soo and Sung-gyu also released music as solo artists, with Min-soo even earning a Number 1 hit with his Jang Hye-jin duet, "Drunk on Love," in 2019.
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