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Gee is composed by E-TRIBE (Ahn MyungWon). He's composed various hit songs, such as [[Lee Hyori]]'s [[U-Go-Girl]], but thanks to Gee's popularity, his fame as a composer skyrocketed in Korea. On the first day of the song in Korean music sites, it reached #10 on Melon (Korean's biggest music site), which set a record for SM artists. Quickly after, it reached #1 on all major Korean music sites, including Melon. It was the first time that a SM song reached the #1 spot in Melon. It managed to win 9 times in KBS Music Bank "K-chart" and 3 times in SBS Inkigayo "Take Seven" chart (3 times is the limit for Inkigayo), and it was chosen as the top song for the first half of 2009 in KBS Music Bank on June 2009. Gee is the song that has stayed the most number of weeks in KBS Music Bank's K-Chart Top 20, with a total of 22 weeks.
 
  
The Gee MV is the most viewed video of 2009 in the most used streaming video site in Korea, GomTV. It has been viewed 9,889,057 times.
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Gee is a song released by [[Girls' Generation]] and included in their first mini album [[Gee]]. The song is composed by [[E-TRIBE]], who also composed various hit songs, such as [[Lee Hyori]]'s [[U-Go-Girl]], but thanks to Gee's popularity, his fame as a composer skyrocketed in Korea.  
  
The song was promoted in music programs from January to March 2009.  
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On the first day of the song in Korean music sites, it reached #10 on Melon (Korean's biggest online music store), which set a record for SM artists. Quickly after, it reached #1 on all major Korean music sites, including Melon. It was the first time that a SM song reached the #1 spot in Melon. It managed to win 9 times in KBS Music Bank "K-chart" and 3 times in SBS Inkigayo "Take Seven" chart (3 times is the limit for Inkigayo), and it was chosen as the top song for the first half of 2009 in KBS Music Bank on June 2009. Gee is the song that has stayed the most number of weeks in KBS Music Bank's K-Chart Top 20, with a total of 22 weeks. The song was promoted in music programs from January to March 2009.  
  
[[File:Gee_Harvardstudents.jpg|300px|thumb|So Nyuh Shi Dae with their nine trophies from Music Bank]]
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The music video for Gee was the most viewed video of 2009, in the most used streaming video site in Korea, GomTV. It has been viewed 9,889,057 times. There are two different music videos for the song, one that features the girls in a colorful environment, and another that has them dressed in shorts.
 
 
Gee has been covered and parodied several times by different (well-known and unknown) Korean comedians, musicians and singers. There are two dance videos of the song, one that features the girls in a colourful environment, and another that has them dressed in shorts. The dance has been performed many times by Koreans, as can be seen in youtube and Daum videos. The song was popular even amongst Harvard students, and due to the students' request, the girls went all the way to Harvard to personally teach them the dance moves.
 
  
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Gee has been covered and parodied several times by different (well-known and unknown) Korean comedians, musicians and singers. The dance has been performed many times by Koreans, as can be seen in youtube and Daum videos. The song was popular even amongst Harvard law students, and due to the students' request, Girls’ Generation meet them in March 26, at [[SM Entertainment]] while they were in a research about Korean Culture.
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Revision as of 20:24, 28 January 2010

Girls' Generation with their nine trophies from Music Bank
Girls' Generation with Harvard law students
Artist
Girls' Generation
Song
Gee
Lyrics
E-TRIBE
Music
E-TRIBE


Gee is a song released by Girls' Generation and included in their first mini album Gee. The song is composed by E-TRIBE, who also composed various hit songs, such as Lee Hyori's U-Go-Girl, but thanks to Gee's popularity, his fame as a composer skyrocketed in Korea.

On the first day of the song in Korean music sites, it reached #10 on Melon (Korean's biggest online music store), which set a record for SM artists. Quickly after, it reached #1 on all major Korean music sites, including Melon. It was the first time that a SM song reached the #1 spot in Melon. It managed to win 9 times in KBS Music Bank "K-chart" and 3 times in SBS Inkigayo "Take Seven" chart (3 times is the limit for Inkigayo), and it was chosen as the top song for the first half of 2009 in KBS Music Bank on June 2009. Gee is the song that has stayed the most number of weeks in KBS Music Bank's K-Chart Top 20, with a total of 22 weeks. The song was promoted in music programs from January to March 2009.

The music video for Gee was the most viewed video of 2009, in the most used streaming video site in Korea, GomTV. It has been viewed 9,889,057 times. There are two different music videos for the song, one that features the girls in a colorful environment, and another that has them dressed in shorts.

Gee has been covered and parodied several times by different (well-known and unknown) Korean comedians, musicians and singers. The dance has been performed many times by Koreans, as can be seen in youtube and Daum videos. The song was popular even amongst Harvard law students, and due to the students' request, Girls’ Generation meet them in March 26, at SM Entertainment while they were in a research about Korean Culture.

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