Sea & Eugene & Shoo

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Sea & Eugene & Shoo
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Studio album by
S.E.S.
ReleasedNovember 27, 1998
Genre
LanguageKorean
LabelS.M.
S.E.S. chronology
I'm Your Girl
(1997)
Sea & Eugene & Shoo
(1998)
Reach Out
(1999)

Sea & Eugene & Shoo is the second studio album by S.E.S., released on November 27, 1998 by S.M. Entertainment. It has sold approximately 680,000 copies. It spawned three singles including 'Dreams Come True', '너를 사랑해' (I Love You), and 'Shy Boy'. The songs 'Dreams Come True' and 'Eternal Love' are 1998 covers of the 1996 tracks "Rakastuin mä looseriin" ("Like a Fool") and "Teflon love" ("Eternal Love") respectively, from the Finnish pop band Nylon Beat.[1]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Shy Boy"Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:38
2."Dreams Come True"BadaRisto Asikainen, Yoo Young-jin4:02
3."Snow, X-mas"Kim Seong-hoonPark Seong-soo3:54
4."너를 사랑해 (I Love You)"Choi Soo-jeongChoi Soo-jeong, Lee Jeong-hyun3:33
5."느낌 (Feeling)"BadaRisto Asikainen3:44
6."비가"BadaShin In-soo, Kim Seung-hyun4:07
7."애인 찾기"Kim Hye-seonShin In-soo, Lee Jong-pil4:17
8."너에게 (For You)"Park Seong-sooPark Seong-soo4:16
9."Kiss"Kim Dong-hyunPark Seong-soo4:14
10."Eternal Love"BadaRisto Asikainen3:31
Total length:39:16

Cover performances[]

  • On February 27, 2009, members Taeyeon, Sunny, Yuri and Seohyun of girl group Girls' Generation performed a cover version of "Dreams Come True" during the Music Bank History section of the 500th episode of KBS Music Bank.[2]
  • On September 12, 2015, the girlgroup SONAMOO performed a cover of the song in Show Music Core.[3]
  • During the 2018 SBS Gayo Daejeon Music Festival, Irene, Seulgi and Joy of girl group Red Velvet and Momo, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu of girl group Twice performed together a cover version of "Dreams Come True" for the 20th anniversary of the single's release.[4]

Music program wins[]

Song Program Date
"Dreams Come True" KBS2's Music Bank December 8, 1998
January 5, 1999
January 19, 1999
SBS's Inkigayo January 10, 1999
MBC's Music Camp March 16, 1999
"I Love You" SBS's Inkigayo January 31, 1999
February 28, 1999
March 7, 1999
KBS2's Music Bank February 16, 1999
March 2, 1999
March 16, 1999

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