The Grace Songs Ranked
The Grace is a South Korean a cappella girl group formed by SM Entertainment in 2005, with four members: Lina, Dana, Sunday, and Stephanie. They are known as Tenjochiki in Japanese releases, and are sometimes referred to as CSJH The Grace, an acronym from their korean name Cheon Sang Ji Hui The Grace. The group continued to release music until their second Japanese album Dear…, in January 2009. After Stephanie’s injury in 2010, the group’s activities were to be halted. In July 2011, the group returned with the duo unit Dana & Sunday, with the duo continuing to release some digital singles before also going into hiatus. All of The Grace’s members currently maintain solo careers in fields including music, theater, and television, while member Stephanie signed with another music label for her solo music and maintained her contract with SM Entertainment until it expired in 2016. Dana left SM Entertainment after the contract expired on June 23, 2020. On January 19, 2021, Sunday left SM Entertainment. Here are all of The Grace songs ranked.
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4. Boomerang (One More Time, OK?, 2007)
“Probably the finest vocal group ever formed. I miss the works of art that they could have created had they been allowed to. It is important to note that the single instrument played during this recording is a snapping of the fingers to produce a slow rhythm. The vocal harmonies fill the room like a full orchestra.”
3. Sweet Flower (Sweet Flower, 2006)
“Sweet Flower” is Tenjochiki’s third Japanese single. The title track was said to be “for everyone in love in the world” and was used as the April opening theme for the TBS show CDTV.”
See more: The Grace Albums Ranked
2. Juicy Love (juicy LOVE, 2006)
“The 4th single album by 天上智喜 (Tenjochiki in Japanese) “juicy LOVE” is a reggae styled song the group sang for the first time. The song features a Japanese rapper Corn Head. Personally, not my favorite, but the coupling sang by Dana is an easy-listening ballad that I like.”
1. Too Good (Too Good, 2005)
“Queens, indeed! Remember the past time when CSJH was still active. Always been mesmerized by their vocal and harmonization. Hope to watch their reunion stage someday.”