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Stylish...E is the first studio album by South Korean recording artist Lee Hyori, her first musical project after leaving girl group Fin.K.L. The album sold well in South Korea, winning several awards and catapulting Lee to superstar status; papers even dubbed her popularity the "Hyolee Syndrome". The album was released by DSP Media and distributed by CJ E&M Music.[1]

The album has sold 150,000 copies.[2]

Music

The first lead track was "10 Minutes", composed by Kim Do-hyun, who also composed "That's Right" from Shinhwa's 11th album The Classic in 2013.[3]

"Hey Girl" was the follow-up single. The video was banned on some networks due to its sexual imagery, although Lee said that it was the same as her first video and therefore she did not see why this had to be banned. The single was not performed as frequently as the first one, and promotions for the album were completed soon after. The third single was "Remember Me". The promotion of the album was completed after the release of the single "Cleopatra".

Reception

The album was reportedly in such high demand that 70,000 copies were pre-ordered.

The music video for "10 Minutes" received a Mnet Music Video Festival award for Most Popular Music Video in 2003.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Prologue (Drum & Bass)"Lee HyoriLee Hyori1:48
2."One Two Three N'Four"Kim Yeong-aKim Do-hyun3:56
3."Like a Fool (Sadness)" (바보처럼; Babocheoreom)Hong Ji-yooJohn K3:54
4."10 Minutes"MayBeeKim Do-hyun3:54
5."Ice" (얼음; Eoleum)Won Tae-yeonYoon Il-sang3:40
6."Eve, Sleeping in Paradise" (이브, 낙원에 잠들다; Ibeu, Nakwone Jamdeulda)Kim Yeong-aThe Jun3:50
7."Remember Me"MayBeeKim Geon-woo3:59
8."Like Today" (오늘따라; Oneulttara)Jo Gyu-manJo Gyu-man4:42
9."Do Me"Lee Hyun-doLee Hyun-do3:45
10."Hey Girl"Lee HyoriKim Do-hyun3:59
11."Erase" (지워 버려; Jiwo Beoryeo)Kim Ji-woongKim Ji-woong4:07
12."A Jazz Bar" (어느 재즈바; Eneu Jaejeuba)Han Jin-wooAhn Jeong-hoon4:11
13."Only One"Lee HyoriRyu Hyeong-seop3:51
14."I'm Sorry (Ghost)" (미안해요; Mianhaeyo)Lee HyoriAhn Jeong-hoon5:15
Total length:54:51
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
15."Cleopatra" (클레오파트라; Kleopatra)Jeong Yeon-junJeong Yeon-jun3:27
16."Hot Girl" (featuring Double K)Lee HyoriGil3:34
Total length:1:01:52

Sales

The album's success allowed Hyori to become the highest-paid female artist in South Korea. It debuted at #3 in the Korean Monthly Charts, selling 79,361 copies in the first month of its release.

Chart Position Sales Total Sales
August Monthly Chart (2003) 3 79,361 79,361
September Monthly Chart (2003) 8 41,179 120,540
October Monthly Chart (2003) 24 9,692 130,232
November Monthly Chart (2003) 28 6,616 136,848
December Monthly Chart (2003) 25 7,334 144,182
January Monthly Chart (2004) 27 7,190 151,372
February Monthly Chart (2004) 42 2,218 153,590

References

  1. ^ a b "1집 STYLISH..E hyolee". Mnet (in Korean). Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  2. ^ Byung-yeul, Baek (May 6, 2013). "Lee Hyo-ri is Miss Korea in new album". The Korean Times. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
  3. ^ Lee, Sun-min (17 May 2013). "Shinhwa's latest album tops charts". Joongang Daily. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2013. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "Winners from 2003 Mnet Asian Music Awards". Mnet Asian Music Awards' official website. Archived from the original on October 29, 2012. Retrieved July 15, 2016.