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{{Infobox album
| name = Stylish...
| type = studio
| artist = [[Lee Hyori]]
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| recorded = 2003
| venue =
| studio = {{hlist|Booming Studio|T Studio|Sam Studio|A Studio|Meca Studio|BT Sound Studio}}
| genre = * [[Pop music|Pop]]
* [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]]
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'''''Stylish...
''Stylish...E'' featured "[[10 Minutes (Lee Hyori song)|10 Minutes]]", "Hey Girl", and "Remember Me" as its singles, each with its own music video. ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' characterized the "10 Minutes" video as a choreography-filled visual that showcased Western pop trends to the country. Lee appeared on various South Korean music shows to promote the album, including ''[[:ko:생방송 음악캠프|Music Camp]]'' and ''[[Inkigayo]]'', with "10 Minutes" ranking at number one the charts of these programs for several weeks.▼
▲''Stylish...
▲The album was commercially successful upon its release and catapulted Lee to superstar status in the country; papers even dubbed her popularity the "Hyori Syndrome". "10 Minutes" won various prominent awards at domestic award shows, including the Grand Prize (daesang) at both the [[KBS Song Festival|KBS Music Awards]] and [[SBS Gayo Daejeon]], as well as the [[Mnet Asian Music Awards in the Music Video Awards Category|Most Popular Music Video]] at the [[2003 Mnet Music Video Festival|Mnet Music Video Festival]]. By 2004, the album had sold over 150,000 copies.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/art/2016/05/143_135220.html|title=Lee Hyo-ri is Miss Korea in new album|last=Byung-yeul|first=Baek|date=May 6, 2013|access-date=July 13, 2016|work=The Korean Times}}</ref>
==Background==
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== Singles ==
The first lead track, "[[10 Minutes (Lee Hyori song)|10 Minutes]]", is a [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]] and [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] number. It was composed by Kim Do-hyun who also composed "That's Right" from Shinhwa's 11th album ''[[The Classic (Shinhwa album)|The Classic]]'' in 2013.<ref>{{cite news|last=Lee|first=Sun-min|title=Shinhwa’s latest album tops charts|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2971658|access-date=May 21, 2013|newspaper=Joongang Daily|date=May 17, 2013|url-status=usurped|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130629135646/http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2971658|archive-date=June 29, 2013}}</ref> The song's lyrics were penned by [[MayBee]], with the lyrical content conveying how Lee can seduce a man in only ten minutes.<ref>{{cite web |last1= |first1= |date=August 12, 2003 |title= |script-title=ko:이효리 '애인 강탈' |trans-title=Hyori Lee "robbing her lover" |url=https://entertain.v.daum.net/v/20030812090032363 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211120200536/https://entertain.v.daum.net/v/20030812090032363 |archive-date=November 20, 2021 |access-date=20 November 2021 |website=Ilgan Sports |language=ko |via=Daum}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Choi |first1=Min-young |date=August 25, 2003 |title='두얼굴'의 매력 이효리 |trans-title=The charm of Lee Hyori's 'duality' |url=https://news.naver.com/main/read.naver?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=103&oid=032&aid=0000029943 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211120200509/https://news.naver.com/main/read.naver?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=103&oid=032&aid=0000029943 |archive-date=November 20, 2021 |access-date=November 20, 2021 |website=Kyunghyang Shinmun |language=ko |via=Naver}}</ref> The
"Hey Girl" was the follow-up single; the video was banned on some networks due to its sexual imagery, although Lee said that it was the same as her first video and therefore she did not see why this had to be banned. The single was not performed as frequently as the first one, and promotions for the album were completed soon after. Originally, "Eve, Sleeping in Paradise" was intended to serve as the second single for the album.
==Reception==
In 2021, "10 Minutes" was ranked the 16th best K-pop song of all-time by [[Melon (online music service)|Melon]] and ''[[Seoul Shinmun
Commercially, the album was reportedly in such high demand that 70,000 copies were [[pre-order]]ed. The album's success allowed Lee to become the highest-paid female artist in South Korea at the time. It debuted at number three on the RIAK monthly chart for August 2003, selling 79,361 copies in the first month of its release.<ref name="august 2003" /> It sold 144,182 copies by the end of 2003, making it the 15th best-selling record of the year in South Korea. It sold an additional 9,408 copies in 2004 according to the RIAK charts. At the 18th [[Golden Disc Awards]], the record
== Track listing ==
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==Credits and personnel==
Credits adapted from album liner notes<ref>{{cite AV media notes|title=Stylish|others=Lee Hyori|year=2003|first=Hyori|last=Lee|type=Liner notes - from Korean Wikipedia |publisher=DSP Media |___location=South Korea }}</ref>
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* [[Lee Hyori]] – vocals, chorus
* [[Yoon Il-sang]] – acoustic/electronic piano, chorus
* Jo Gyu-man – acoustic/electronic piano, chorus
* John+K
* Mad SoulChild – acoustic/electronic piano
* Lee Geun-hyung, Hong Jun-ho, Ryu Hyeong-seop – acoustic guitar, electric guitar▼
* Kim Ji-woong – acoustic/electronic piano
* Lee Geun-hyung – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
* Hong Jun-ho – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
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* Ahn Jung-hoon – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica
* Huh Jae-hyuk – bass guitar
* Lee Seon-ah
* Lee Jang-woo
* Ahn Ji-woo, Kim Hye-sun, Park Geun-suk, Oh Hye-min, Ha Ji-hyun – viola
* Hong Mi-jeong, Um Jeong-hee, Ko Hyeon-jeong – cello
* Kim Da-young, Kim Hyuna, Lee Ji-eun, Soul-trip, Kim Hyo-su – chorus
* Choi Jae-hwa (DJ Rex) – scratch
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;Production and design
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* Ahn Jung-hoon, Lee Hyori – production▼
* Lee Hyori – production
* Kim Do-hyeon, Yoon Il-sang, Lee Chang-ui, Kim Ji-woong, Lee Hyun-do, Mad SoulChild, Jo Kyu-man, Bae Young-jun, Kim Seok-chan – computer programming▼
* Lee Ho-yeon ([[DSP Media|DSP Entertainment]]) – executive producer▼
▲* Kim Do-hyeon
* Park In-young, Kim Ji-woong – string arrangement
* Jeong Moo-kyung
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* Im Chang-deok, Ko Seung-wook, Park Byeong-jun, Han Jong-jin, Jo Jun-seong, Jeong Doo-seok – mixing
* Choi Hyo-young (Sonic Korea) – mastering
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* Yoon Woo-taek – photography
* Jeong Bo-yoon, Jang Hyo-jin, Park Mi-ra – stylist
* Myungjin Art – printing
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▲* Lee Ho-yeon ([[DSP Media|DSP Entertainment]]) – executive producer
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▲== Charts and sales ==
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▲! scope="row" | South Korea (MIAK)<ref name="MIAK03">{{cite web|title=MIAK: Album Sales in 2003 |publisher=Music Industry Association of Korea |url=http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_2003_2h.htm |access-date=September 13, 2012 |language=ko |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070516070839/http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_2003_2h.htm |archive-date=May 16, 2007 |url-status=dead |df= }}</ref><ref name="MIAK04">{{cite web|title=MIAK: Album Sales in 2004 |publisher=Music Industry Association of Korea |url=http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_2004.htm |access-date=September 13, 2012 |language=ko |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070616165726/http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_2004.htm |archive-date=June 16, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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==Notes==
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==References==
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