See Ya's good-bye album to go public Friday

Girl group SeeYa [Core Contents Media]

K-pop girl band SeeYa’s final album will go on sale starting tomorrow, according to the group’s agency Core Contents Media on Thursday. A press release from Core Contents Media today said that the three-member female group that last month had announced their disbandment after five years leading a singing career, will release their goodbye album “See You Again” online on January 21. The album will hit stores starting 25th. For the upcoming release, the group's three original members, namely Nam Gyu-ri, Kim Yeon-ji and Lee Boram, came together for a last time to record new songs “You’re Too Wonderful For Me” and “The Last” and 13 of SeeYa's hit songs from the past including "A Woman's Scent" and "Shoes."“You’re Too Wonderful For Me,” a collaboration between composers Kim Do-hoon and Lee Sang-ho, is a cheerful song that incorporates sound from the piano and stringed instruments. “The Last” is a ballad by composer Cho Young-soo who also used stringed instruments to express sadness. SeeYa first made their debut with original members Nam Gyu-ri, Kim Yeon-ji and Lee Boram in 2006 with their first album "The First Mind" and have produced several popular hit songs such as "A Woman's Scent," "Shoes," "The Day" and "Love's Greeting" through their many albums. In August 2009 the group took in new member Soo-mi in place of Nam who left four months earlier to pursue a solo career and the new trio released their fourth album. However, the group pursued its singing career with just two members after Sumi then left to join the 10-member boy-girl group “Co-Ed School.”※ Any copying, republication or redistribution of 10Asia's content is expressly prohibited without prior consent of 10Asia. Copyright infringement is subject to criminal and civil penalties.Reporter : Heidi Kim heidikim@Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>

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