The Brown Eyed Girls, often abbreviated as B.E.G., BG or 브아걸 is a South Korean pop girl group managed by Nega Network. The group consists of four members: JeA, Miryo, Narsha, and Ga-In. They debuted as an R&B/ballad vocal group with "Come Closer" in 2006 and have since challenged themselves with a notable variety of different music genres.
They rose to popularity in 2008 with "L.O.V.E" and their retro-dance number "How Come", though cemented their position in the K-Pop world in 2009 with "Abracadabra", with its electronica-based genre, pioneering concept, along with its iconic and now globally recognised dance entitled 'The Arrogant Dance' - successfully ingraining themselves into modern popular culture.
The group started their venture into the Japanese music market with the release of a Japan version to their massively successful 3rd Korean album Sound-G in late 2010, with full promotions being held throughout early 2011 under Sony Music Japan, where they gained moderate success. They returned to Korea in late 2011, to garner further success and critical acclaim with their 4th album and its title-track "Sixth Sense", which is considered to be Korea's first contemporary rhapsody. Other than promoting as a group, all of the members have released solo albums respectively.
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