S.E.S. Songs Ranked

S.E.S. was a South Korean girl group formed in 1997 by SM Entertainment, featuring three members: Bada, Eugene, and Shoo. Their debut album I’m Your Girl sold 650,000 copies, becoming the second best-selling album by a female group in South Korea. Their follow-up albums, Sea & Eugene & Shoo in 1998, Love in 1999 and A Letter from Greenland in 2000 also became best-sellers. In October 2016, the group’s members were confirmed to form a reunion in order to celebrate their debut’s 20th anniversary. SM later confirmed that the group would return with an album and a concert. In November 2016, the group’s released the buzz single “Love [story]” under SM’s music project SM Station as a part of their 20th-anniversary project, which would later include a concert, an album and a reality program. Their 20th-anniversary special album Remember was released on January 2, 2017, with double title tracks “Remember” and “Paradise”. Here are all of S.E.S. songs ranked.

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10. U (Choose My Life-U, 2002)

“Fueled by the crunch of electric guitar, U is an encapsulation of its ultra-processed teen pop era. Even so, its polished hooks and angular production stands out.”

9. Twilight Zone (Love, 1999)

“Initially diluted by an overuse of autotune, the beguiling Twilight Zone rights itself for the ultra-impressive, layered chorus. I didn’t realize that Shoo took the lead in this song. One of their best,they are fully mature and giving their best!”

8. Shy Boy (Sea & Eugene & Shoo, 1998)

“Taking heavy influence from the stuttering, Timbaland-esque beats of the era, Shy Boy presents a dance floor-ready take on the girls’ early sound.”

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7. Love (Love, 1999)

“This song is my favorite S.E.S song along with I’m Your Girl. When I first saw this music video and saw that they shot it in New York City, I was so inspired and determined to ‘one day I’ll settle down in New York City’.”

6. I Love You (Sea & Eugene & Shoo, 1998)

“All breezy harmonies and sweet sentiment, I Love You doubled down on the group’s successful 90’s sound with one of their most memorable refrains. If you grew up listening to these good old songs there is a quite a difference between old and new kpop. But both types are stll GREAT.”

5. Be Natural (A Letter from Greenland, 2000)

“I feel really bad not knowing that this existed I thought Red Velvet created this song. Red Velvet sang this exactly the same way as well. I think both versions are beautiful. Thank you S.E.S for creating this master piece”

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4. Just A Feeling (Choose My Life-U, 2002)

“The great part about this song and video is that it really looks like they’re having a lot of fun doing it. And that comes across which makes the song that much better.”

3. Dreams Come True (Sea & Eugene & Shoo, 1998)

“Already been inlove to this song and has been on my playlist for a long time even before it is announce that aespa will remaster this song. This song is timeless, can’t wait for aespa version my girls will surely rock it”

2. I’m Your Girl (I’m Your Girl, 1997)

“S.E.S’s debut track is quintessentially 90’s, melding a mid-tempo hip-hop beat to a sugar sweet pop chorus that has proven to stand the test of time. It’s as iconic as first generation girl group k-pop gets.”

1. Paradise (Remember, 2017)

“It’s not one of the group’s signature tracks, nor did it make much of a splash when it was released earlier this year. But Paradise is the perfect reunion comeback, pulling influence from S.E.S’s original sound while updating it with the power of modern production.”