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Brown Eyes (band)

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Origin
  
South Korea

Members
  
Naul, Yoon Gun

Years active
  
2001–present

Genres
  
K-pop, Contemporary R&B

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Albums
  
Reason for Breathing?

Record labels
  
S.M. Entertainment, CJ E&M Music Performance Division, Gab Entertainment, EMI MUSIC KOREA, 甲

Awards
  
Mnet Asian Music Award for Best New Group

Similar
  
Brown Eyed Soul, Bobby Kim, Hwayobi, SG Wannabe, Brown Eyed Girls

Brown Eyes (Korean: 브라운아이즈) is a South Korean male duo consisting of members, Yoon Gun and Naul. Brown Eyes released their first album, Brown Eyes on June 7, 2001.

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History

Despite having no television appearances, Brown Eyes managed to have record sales of 640,000 and 618,026 for their first and second albums, respectively.

In May 2002, Brown Eyes performed the Korean version of the Official Anthem along with Lena Park for the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in South Korea and Japan.

Disbandment

In the midst of their popularity, Brown Eyes announced their official disbandment in April 2003. However, after five years, they got back together for a third album Two Things Needed For The Same Purpose And 5 Objects in 2008.

Yoon Gun

After leaving Brown Eyes in 2003, Yoon Gun went solo and released a self-titled album that same year.

Yoon Gun has also branched out to do collaborations with artists such as Seohyun of Girls' Generation and Hyori.

2012

Yoon Gun joined Sony Music and released his solo album "Far East 2 Bricklane" on October 18.

Yoon Gun replaced PSY as a judge on the 4th season of Superstar K as PSY was unable to continue due to promotional activities abroad.

Naul

In 2003 after the disbandment of Brown Eyes, Naul formed a separate group Brown-eyed Soul with three other members Jung Yeop, Young Jun, and Sang Hoon.

Songs

Already One YearBrown Eyes First Album · 2001
Don't Go Don't GoTwo Things Needed for the Same Purpose and 5 Objets · 2008
For YouReason for Breathing? · 2002

References

Brown Eyes (band) Wikipedia