The group's momentum was cut short in 1995 due to a marijuana scandal involving several members, which led to a ban from public television and the band's eventual breakup.
While artists like Kim Gun-mo and Two Two incorporated reggae elements into pop, Dr. Reggae was South Korea's first dedicated reggae band . The 1993 EP sold over 300,000 copies, sparking a brief but intense "reggae craze" in Korea. Radio Edit & Version Details
The singer expresses that it is "really hard" to love someone who doesn't smile back or whose mind remains a mystery, even though they feel they need that person. The group's momentum was cut short in 1995
Originally appeared on the EP Dr. Reggae With Taavi Mote (1993) and later on their first full-length album, One (1994).
Founded in 1992 by childhood friends Kim Jang-youn, Yang In, and Choi Eun-chang. Notable members also included Bobby Kim , who later became a famous solo artist. The 1993 EP sold over 300,000 copies, sparking
A longer cut often used for club or dance play. Original Version: The standard full-length track.
The lyrics describe the frustration and confusion of being in love with someone whose feelings are difficult to read. Reggae With Taavi Mote (1993) and later on
Dr. Reggae (닥터 레게), led by vocalist Kim Jang-youn. Release Year: Late 1993 (EP) / Early 1994 (Major Album).