The Paradise Girl (found Som2 album; 2003)
The Paradise Girl is the debut studio album by Korean pop singer Som2, released on November 7th, 2003.
Background
Seo Mee Rin (known as Meilin, and formerly known as Som2) was born on April 3rd, 1989, not much is known about her and her past. She debuted as a singer at age 13, under the entertainment company Com Entertainment, with her studio album The Paradise Girl, which ended up being her only album ever released. Later that year, she recorded two songs for the Astro Boy OST, being the last record released under the Som2 stage name.
She gained some recognition in late-2004 when two of her songs appeared in the Korean rhythm game Pump It Up: Exceed 2.
In 2008, she returned to South Korea under the stage name Meilin, after living in Japan for almost two years, where she returned to music and released some singles under the music label Dreamusic.
Tracklist
# | Track Name | Status |
---|---|---|
1. | Intro | Found |
2. | 소녀시대 II (Girls Generation II) | Found |
3. | 바래 (Barae) (Translated to "Pray" in Pump It Up: Exceed 2) | Found |
4. | 함께해요 (Let's Get Together) | Found |
5. | 네멋대로해봐 (Do What You Want) | Found |
6. | I Turn To You | Found |
7. | 예지몽 (Yejimong) (Translated to "Deja Vu" in Pump It Up: Exceed 2) | Found |
8. | Someday | Found |
9. | 바래 (Remix) (Barae (Remix)) | Found |
10. | 소녀시대 II (Instrumental) (Girls Generation II (Instrumental)) | Found |
Avaliability
For a very long time, only a couple of songs from the album has surfaced to the web, including some low-quality ripped music videos for "Barae (바래)" and "I Turn To You", and some live performances. Other than that, most of the album remained lost, with only a handful of copies known to exist online.
On May 24, 2020, a YouTube channel called MUSIC KOREA uploaded the full album in high quality
By the end of 2020, the channel was taken down, but the album was later reuploaded on a backup channel, MUSIC KOREA 2
External Links
- Discogs listing of the album and it’s track list. Retrieved 28 Mar '20
- Generasia page on MEILIN (Seo Mee Rin). Retrieved 03 Oct '20