The vocal quartet defined a generation's breakup anthems with their precise harmonies and emotional delivery.
When you hear 'Always Me' or 'This Song,' you're hearing the blueprint for modern Korean balladry. Their songs became the soundtrack for late-night radio shows and private heartaches. There's a reason their catalog still gets covered on singing competition shows, the melodies stick, and the harmonies feel lived-in.
The group formed as a vocal-focused quartet, releasing a steady stream of singles and albums throughout the late 2000s and 2010s. Songs like 'One More Second' and 'Best Separation' cemented their role as purveyors of clean, melancholic pop.
For the full effect, put on 'Always Me' and then 'Mirage.' That's their range in about eight minutes, the direct plea and the hazy, regretful drift.
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