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| 2 | Scent of a Woman | 0 |
| 3 | Yuh Een Eh Hyang Gi | 0 |
| 4 | Crazy Song of Love | 0 |
| 5 | Sarang eui insa | 0 |
| 6 | Crazy Woman | 0 |
Artist bio
Members: Kim Yeonji (lead vocals), Lee Boram, Soo Mi
1st Album: The First Mind
2nd Album: Lovely Sweet Heart
2.5 Album: California Dream
3rd Album: Brilliant Change
SeeYa (씨야) is a South Korean female group made up of Kim Yeonji, Lee Boram, and Soo Mi. The group name "SeeYa" came from See You Always and See You Again, which means that the group wishes to live eternally through their music for their fans. When they first debuted, they were marketed as the female version of SG Wannabe. Read more
In August 2009, it was announced that Soo Mi would be replacing [former leader] Nam Gyu-ri (2006 - 2009) who had left the group due to a contract dispute.
The group started with the ideas of the producers of male vocal trio SG Wannabe, who decided to create a female version of the group. SeeYa's first album was co-produced by SG Wannabe and included tracks by many of the songwriters who had worked with SG Wannabe. SeeYa's subsequent albums, however, saw the group branching out into different genres.
1st Album: The First Mind
2nd Album: Lovely Sweet Heart
2.5 Album: California Dream
3rd Album: Brilliant Change
SeeYa (씨야) is a South Korean female group made up of Kim Yeonji, Lee Boram, and Soo Mi. The group name "SeeYa" came from See You Always and See You Again, which means that the group wishes to live eternally through their music for their fans. When they first debuted, they were marketed as the female version of SG Wannabe. Read more
In August 2009, it was announced that Soo Mi would be replacing [former leader] Nam Gyu-ri (2006 - 2009) who had left the group due to a contract dispute.
The group started with the ideas of the producers of male vocal trio SG Wannabe, who decided to create a female version of the group. SeeYa's first album was co-produced by SG Wannabe and included tracks by many of the songwriters who had worked with SG Wannabe. SeeYa's subsequent albums, however, saw the group branching out into different genres.