A short-lived but memorable hip-hop and R&B collective from South Korea's early 2000s scene.
For the vibe, try 'Seduce (feat. Big Turn)' or 'Chingu-eseo Yeonini Dwegikkaji (feat. Monday Kidz & Baek Ji Young).' They're pure early-2000s Korean R&B.
Girl Friends captured a specific moment in K-pop's evolution, when hip-hop and R&B collaborations were becoming more common but still felt fresh. Songs like 'Ipssulman Kkaemuljyo (feat. Big Turn)' show that loose, guest-heavy approach. The project's dozen tracks offer a snapshot of that transitional era.
The group appears to have been active briefly in the early 2000s, releasing about a dozen songs. Their catalog consists almost entirely of featured collaborations with artists like Big Turn, Haha, Ilmun, and Uptown.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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