Sweet Sorrow

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Sweet Sorrow
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Years active2002–present
LabelsSweetsorrow Company
MembersIn Ho-jin
Song Woo-jin
Kim Young-woo
Past membersSung Jin-hwan

Sweet Sorrow (Korean스윗 소로우) is a South Korean male band formed in 2002. Its members consist of In Ho-jin, Song Woo-jin, Kim Young-woo and Sung Jin-hwan.[1] In 2019 The Barberettes and Sweet Sorrow form a harmony collab group SBSB (Hangul: 스바스바).

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[2][3]
Sweet Sorrow
  • Released: November 15, 2005
  • Label: Mezoomusic
  • Formats: CD, cassette
N/A
Sweetics
  • Released: February 21, 2008
  • Label: Mezoomusic
  • Formats: CD
5
Songs
  • Released: March 12, 2009
  • Label: Mezoomusic
  • Formats: CD
N/A N/A
Viva
  • Released: January 31, 2012
  • Label: Gem Cultures
  • Formats: CD, digital download
8
"—" denotes release did not chart.

Extended plays[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[2][3]
For Lovers Only
  • Released: June 2, 2014
  • Label: Music&NEW
  • Formats: CD, digital download
5
For Losers Only
  • Released: October 15, 2015
  • Label: Music&NEW
  • Formats: CD, digital download
18
5th Part 1: New Day
  • Released: November 15, 2019
  • Label: Sweet Sorrow Company, Genie
  • Formats: CD, digital download
38 N/A

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[8]
"Small Room (ft. IU)" 2020 N/A Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2012 MBC Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in Radio Won

References[]

  1. ^ Lee, Jae-hoon (June 2, 2014). "'스윗소로우' 말고 또 있을까, 화음·보컬의 미덕…For Lovers Only". newsis. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "K-pop Album Sales Volume". Recording Industry Association of Korea (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2009-02-19. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Gaon Album Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  4. ^ "First Half of 2008 K-pop Album Sales Volume". Recording Industry Association of Korea (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  5. ^ "2012년 02월 Album Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  6. ^ "2014년 06월 Album Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  7. ^ "2015년 10월 Album Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  8. ^ "Gaon Digital Chart". Gaon Music Chart (in Korean).

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