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Brown Eyed Girls to return after four years

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K-pop girl group Brown Eyed Girls (B.E.G.) will end a four-year hiatus. Courtesy of Mystic Story
K-pop girl group Brown Eyed Girls (B.E.G.) will end a four-year hiatus. Courtesy of Mystic Story

By Dong Sun-hwa

K-pop girl band Brown Eyed Girls (B.E.G.) ― best known for the 2009 hit song "Abracadabra" ― will return with a fresh release on Oct 28, ending a four-year hiatus.

The band's label Mystic Story announced the comeback on Friday. Two days earlier, the four-member group revealed its comeback plan on Naver's live video streaming service V Live, saying the album would have 10 songs, including a solo track from each member.

"We made changes to the album until the very last minute, because we felt something was missing," Mystic Story quoted an unidentified member as saying. "We want to show you our work soon."

The label did not reveal the album's lead track or other details.

"Further details will be disclosed sooner or later through the band's social media accounts," it said.

B.E.G., comprising JeA, Miryo, Narsha and Gain, debuted in 2006 with "Your Story" and shot to fame with "Abracadabra" (2009.) Since 2015, the four members have been focusing on solo careers. In 2016, Narsha, 38, married a businessman.


Dong Sun-hwa sunhwadong@koreatimes.co.kr


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