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'''''Stylish...E''''' is the debut solo [[studio album]] by South Korean recording artist [[Lee Hyori]]. It marked her solo debut since becoming a member of girl group [[Fin.K.L]] in 1998. The album was released through [[DSP Media]] on August 13, 2003, and was distributed by [[CJ E&M|CJ E&M Music]].<ref name="Mnet">{{cite web |title=1집 STYLISH..E hyolee |url=http://mnet.com/album/20620 |access-date=July 15, 2016 |website=[[Mnet (TV channel)|Mnet]] |language=ko}}</ref> It is primarily a pop and R&B record containing influences from hip-hop, featuring songwriting contributions from various musicians including [[MayBee]], [[Won Tae-yeon]], [[Yoon Il-sang]], and Lee Hyun-do of [[Deux (band)|Deux]].
 
''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 Westernthe pop trendscountry to theWestern countrypop's trends". 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 on the charts of these programs for several weeks.
 
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>