Sweet Sorrow is a South Korean male vocal group that originated in 2002.
Initially, the group was a quartet made up of In Ho-jin, Song Woo-jin, Sung
Jin-hwan, and pianist Kim Young-woo. These four members initially met around
1996 as students at Yonsei University, joining the university's glee club.
Forming an eight-member a cappella group with a few other friends, they
eventually decided to pursue music professionally, debuting as Sweet Sorrow in
2002. The group gained national recognition after winning the Daesang (Grand
Prize) at the 16th Yoo Jae-ha Music Competition with thei...