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'''Girls' Generation''' (소녀시대 (''So Nyeo Si Dae'' or ''SNSD'') in Korea, and 少女時代 (''Shoujo Jidai'') in Japan) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. They were described as the female [[Super Junior]] by [[SM Entertainment]], they became well known after their hit 2009 song "[[Gee (song)|Gee]]".  
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'''Girls' Generation''' (소녀시대 (''So Nyeo Si Dae'' or ''SNSD'') in Korea, and 少女時代 (''Shoujo Jidai'') in Japan) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. Prior to their debut, they were described as the female [[Super Junior]] by [[SM Entertainment]]. They became well known after their hit 2009 song "[[Gee (song)|Gee]]".  
  
The group debuted in Japan under [[Universal Music]] in August 2010 with the release of a commemorative DVD.
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The group debuted in Japan under [[Universal Music]] in August 2010 with the release of a commemorative DVD. They have been under indefinite hiatus since 2017 when their contracts expired. Members [[Tiffany]], [[Sooyoung]], and [[Seohyun]] were the only members not to renew. Despite their departure from SM Entertainment, the girls remain members of the group.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
* [[Taeyeon]] (Leader, Main Vocals)
 
* [[Taeyeon]] (Leader, Main Vocals)
 
* [[Sunny]] (Lead Vocals)
 
* [[Sunny]] (Lead Vocals)
* [[Tiffany]] (Lead Vocals)
 
 
* [[Hyoyeon]] (Vocals, Main Rapper, Main Dancer)
 
* [[Hyoyeon]] (Vocals, Main Rapper, Main Dancer)
 
* [[Yuri]] (Vocals, Rapper, Main Dancer)
 
* [[Yuri]] (Vocals, Rapper, Main Dancer)
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* [[Yoona]] (Vocals, Lead Rapper, Visual, Lead Dancer)
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* [[Tiffany]] (Lead Vocals)
 
* [[Sooyoung]] (Vocals, Rapper, Lead Dancer)
 
* [[Sooyoung]] (Vocals, Rapper, Lead Dancer)
* [[Yoona]] (Vocals, Lead Rapper, Visual, Lead Dancer)
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* [[Seohyun]] (Lead Vocals, Maknae)
* [[Seo Hyun]] (Lead Vocals)
 
  
 
===Former Members===
 
===Former Members===
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===Units===
 
===Units===
* [[TaeTiSeo]]
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* [[Girls' Generation-TTS]]
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* [[Girls' Generation-Oh!GG]]
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
 
[[Image:Intothenewworld.png|thumb|left|250px|Girls' Generation promoting "[[Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the New World)|Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)]]" (2007)]]
 
[[Image:Intothenewworld.png|thumb|left|250px|Girls' Generation promoting "[[Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the New World)|Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)]]" (2007)]]
===2007-2008: Debut and 1st Studio Album: ''Girls' Generation''===
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===2007-2008: Debut and 1st Studio Album===
 
Girls' Generation were initially known as "Super Girls", a fan made name, before their debut. Touted as the female [[Super Junior]] by [[SM Entertainment]], the group was announced to include members with diverse talents able to speak in different languages such as English, Chinese, and Japanese fluently for future expansion in different markets. Initially 11 members were in the group. However, 2 members withdrew; one of them being [[So Yeon]] who is now in [[T-ara]] and the other is [[Chanmi]] who is now in [[Coed School]]. The members were unveiled individually from July 7, 2007 to the 14th.
 
Girls' Generation were initially known as "Super Girls", a fan made name, before their debut. Touted as the female [[Super Junior]] by [[SM Entertainment]], the group was announced to include members with diverse talents able to speak in different languages such as English, Chinese, and Japanese fluently for future expansion in different markets. Initially 11 members were in the group. However, 2 members withdrew; one of them being [[So Yeon]] who is now in [[T-ara]] and the other is [[Chanmi]] who is now in [[Coed School]]. The members were unveiled individually from July 7, 2007 to the 14th.
  
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[[Image:Girlsgenerationgee.png|thumb|left|250px| Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Gee]]'' (2009)]]
 
[[Image:Girlsgenerationgee.png|thumb|left|250px| Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Gee]]'' (2009)]]
  
===2009: 1st Mini-Album: ''Gee'' and 2nd Mini Album: ''Genie''===
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===2009: 1st & 2nd Mini-Albums===
 
During promotional activities for ''[[So Nyeo Si Dae|Baby Baby]]'', Girls' Generation started individual solo activities. [[Taeyeon]] began hosting as a disc jockey with [[Super Junior]]'s [[Kang In]], [[Yoona]] was cast as the lead actress in the drama ''[http://wiki.d-addicts.com/You_Are_My_Destiny Neoneun Nae Unmyeong]'', and besides endorsing products and lending their vocals to drama soundtracks, the group remained in indefinite hiatus for nine months. However on December 26, 2009 solo teaser posters of each Girls' Generation member were erected all over Seoul.
 
During promotional activities for ''[[So Nyeo Si Dae|Baby Baby]]'', Girls' Generation started individual solo activities. [[Taeyeon]] began hosting as a disc jockey with [[Super Junior]]'s [[Kang In]], [[Yoona]] was cast as the lead actress in the drama ''[http://wiki.d-addicts.com/You_Are_My_Destiny Neoneun Nae Unmyeong]'', and besides endorsing products and lending their vocals to drama soundtracks, the group remained in indefinite hiatus for nine months. However on December 26, 2009 solo teaser posters of each Girls' Generation member were erected all over Seoul.
  
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[[Image:Oh.png|thumb|left|250px| Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Oh!]]'' (2010)]]
 
[[Image:Oh.png|thumb|left|250px| Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Oh!]]'' (2010)]]
===2010: 1st Asia Tour, 2nd Album: ''Oh!'', Japanese Debut and 3rd Mini-Album: ''Hoot''===
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===2010: 1st Asia Tour, 2nd Korean Album, Japanese Debut===
 
Girls' Generation teamed up with [[f(x)]] to release a digital single called "[[Chocolate Love]]" to endorse the [[Wikipedia:LG_Electronics|LG]] [[Wikipedia:Cyon|Cyon]] "Chocolate" cellphone. The single consisted of two slightly different versions sung by both groups: f(x)'s "Electronic Pop" version and Girls' Generation's "Retro Pop" version. Produced by the [[Wikipedia:Sweden|Swedish]] song-writing duo [[Wikipedia:Bloodshy & Avant|Bloodshy & Avant]], "Chocolate Love" was released on October 8, 2009 through various online music sites. Girls' Generation released the music video for their version of "Chocolate Love" online on October 14, 2009 and along with f(x), the group held a showcase for the single which aired on the popular online streaming service "[[Wikipedia:GOM Player#GOM TV|GOM TV]]". Despite not receiving any radio airplay or being promoted on music shows, the single reached the #2 position on the online music chart "MelOn".
 
Girls' Generation teamed up with [[f(x)]] to release a digital single called "[[Chocolate Love]]" to endorse the [[Wikipedia:LG_Electronics|LG]] [[Wikipedia:Cyon|Cyon]] "Chocolate" cellphone. The single consisted of two slightly different versions sung by both groups: f(x)'s "Electronic Pop" version and Girls' Generation's "Retro Pop" version. Produced by the [[Wikipedia:Sweden|Swedish]] song-writing duo [[Wikipedia:Bloodshy & Avant|Bloodshy & Avant]], "Chocolate Love" was released on October 8, 2009 through various online music sites. Girls' Generation released the music video for their version of "Chocolate Love" online on October 14, 2009 and along with f(x), the group held a showcase for the single which aired on the popular online streaming service "[[Wikipedia:GOM Player#GOM TV|GOM TV]]". Despite not receiving any radio airplay or being promoted on music shows, the single reached the #2 position on the online music chart "MelOn".
  
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[[Image:rundevilrunpromo.jpg|thumb|270px|Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Run Devil Run]]'' (2010)]]
 
[[Image:rundevilrunpromo.jpg|thumb|270px|Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Run Devil Run]]'' (2010)]]
  
SM Entertainment revealed a teaser photo and the name of Girls' Generation's second album and title track called ''[[Oh!]]'', on January 20, 2010. "[[Oh! (song)|Oh!]]" was described as an "electro-pop song", and was announced to have been composed by [[Kenzie]], who has written and composed previous popular Girls' Generation tracks such as "[[Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the New World)|Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)]]" and "[[Merry-Go-Round|Merry-go-round]]". Their come back was scheduled to be held at ''[[Music Core]]'' on January 30, 2010, and the track list and cover for the album was released. The music video teaser for "Oh!" was released on January 22, 2010, which received over a million views on [[Wikipedia:Youtube|Youtube]] and "GOM TV" in less than two days and made [[Wikipedia:Naver|Naver]] servers inaccessible due to the amount of viewers it received. "Oh!" was released on various online music portal sites on January 24, 2010, which quickly climbed to the #1 spot instantly after its release; the song also climbed to the #1 spot faster than "[[Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie) (song)|Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)]]". The music video for "Oh!" was released on January 26, 20109, and the ending of the music video revealed the nine Girls' Generation members dressed up as cute cheerleaders looking upon another Girls' Generation dressed in black sexy clothing. SM Entertainment confirmed that the teaser at the end was a glimpse of a follow-up track; which was later revealed to be "[[Run Devil Run (single)|Run Devil Run]]".
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SM Entertainment revealed a teaser photo and the name of Girls' Generation's second album and title track called ''[[Oh!]]'', on January 20, 2010. "[[Oh! (song)|Oh!]]" was described as an "electro-pop song", and was announced to have been composed by [[Kenzie]], who has written and composed previous popular Girls' Generation tracks such as "[[Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the New World)|Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)]]" and "[[Merry-Go-Round|Merry-go-round]]". Their come back was scheduled to be held at ''[[Music Core]]'' on January 30, 2010, and the track list and cover for the album was released. The music video teaser for "Oh!" was released on January 22, 2010, which received over a million views on [[Wikipedia:Youtube|Youtube]] and "GOM TV" in less than two days and made [[Wikipedia:Naver|Naver]] servers inaccessible due to the amount of viewers it received. "Oh!" was released on various online music portal sites on January 24, 2010, which quickly climbed to the #1 spot instantly after its release; the song also climbed to the #1 spot faster than "[[Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie) (song)|Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)]]". The music video for "Oh!" was released on January 26, 20109, and the ending of the music video revealed the nine Girls' Generation members dressed up as cute cheerleaders looking upon another Girls' Generation dressed in black sexy clothing. SM Entertainment confirmed that the teaser at the end was a glimpse of a follow-up track; which was later revealed to be "[[Run Devil Run (song)|Run Devil Run]]".
  
 
Before it's release, [[Oh!]] racked up a record breaking amount of pre-orders; 59,500 online orders and 90,390 offline orders which amounted to a total of 149,790 pre-orders. "Oh!" was released on January 28, 2010 and sold approximately 30,000 copies in one day. Girls' Generation made their come back on ''Music Core'' where they performed "Show! Show! Show!" and "Oh!".
 
Before it's release, [[Oh!]] racked up a record breaking amount of pre-orders; 59,500 online orders and 90,390 offline orders which amounted to a total of 149,790 pre-orders. "Oh!" was released on January 28, 2010 and sold approximately 30,000 copies in one day. Girls' Generation made their come back on ''Music Core'' where they performed "Show! Show! Show!" and "Oh!".
 
The group then won the "Daesang", which is the highest award artists can receive, "Bonsang", and "Digital Music Daesang" at the 19th [[Wikipedia:Seoul_Music_Awards|Seoul Music Awards]] on February 3, 2010.
 
The group then won the "Daesang", which is the highest award artists can receive, "Bonsang", and "Digital Music Daesang" at the 19th [[Wikipedia:Seoul_Music_Awards|Seoul Music Awards]] on February 3, 2010.
  
On March 11, 2010 SM Entertainment began releasing concept pictures of each Girls' Generation member, beginning with Yuri and ending with Tiffany on the 15th. Nicknamed "Black Soshi" by fans, Girls' Generation released their fourth digital single "[[Run Devil Run (single)|Run Devil Run]]" on March 17, 2010. [[Image:hootpromo.png|thumb|left|250px| Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Hoot (mini-album)|Hoot]]'' (2010)]]The song was used as the lead single for ''[[Oh!]]'''s re-packaged album [[Oh!|of the same name]] and the music video featured a continuation of their "Black Soshi" concept that the end of the "Oh" music video showed a glimpse of. The dance version for the "Run Devil Run" music video was released on March 18, 2010 and the debut performance for the song was held at ''Music Bank'' on March 19, 2010. SM Entertainment later on released the story version of the "Run Devil Run" music video on March 31, 2010. Girls' Generation ended promotional activity for "Run Devil Run" on April 30, 2010 at ''Music Bank''.
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On March 11, 2010 SM Entertainment began releasing concept pictures of each Girls' Generation member, beginning with Yuri and ending with Tiffany on the 15th. Nicknamed "Black Soshi" by fans, Girls' Generation released their fourth digital single "[[Run Devil Run (song)|Run Devil Run]]" on March 17, 2010. [[Image:hootpromo.png|thumb|left|250px| Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Hoot]]'' (2010)]]The song was used as the lead single for ''[[Oh!]]'''s re-packaged album [[Oh!|of the same name]] and the music video featured a continuation of their "Black Soshi" concept that the end of the "Oh" music video showed a glimpse of. The dance version for the "Run Devil Run" music video was released on March 18, 2010 and the debut performance for the song was held at ''Music Bank'' on March 19, 2010. SM Entertainment later on released the story version of the "Run Devil Run" music video on March 31, 2010. Girls' Generation ended promotional activity for "Run Devil Run" on April 30, 2010 at ''Music Bank''.
  
 
On August 11, 2010, Girls' Generation debuted in Japan under the stage name Shoujo Judai (少女時代) with the DVD ''[[Shoujo Jidai Tourai ~Hatsu Rainichi Kinen Ban~]]'', which contained all their music videos released in Korea. On September 8, they released their debut Japanese single, "[[Genie|GENIE]]", which was a Japanese version of their Korean song "Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)", included on the same titled mini-album ''[[Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)]]''. The single peaked at #4 on the Oricon charts. On October 20th, Girls' Generation released their second Japanese single, "[[Gee (single)|Gee]]", another remake of one of their hit Korean songs. It peaked at #2 on the Oricon charts.
 
On August 11, 2010, Girls' Generation debuted in Japan under the stage name Shoujo Judai (少女時代) with the DVD ''[[Shoujo Jidai Tourai ~Hatsu Rainichi Kinen Ban~]]'', which contained all their music videos released in Korea. On September 8, they released their debut Japanese single, "[[Genie|GENIE]]", which was a Japanese version of their Korean song "Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)", included on the same titled mini-album ''[[Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)]]''. The single peaked at #4 on the Oricon charts. On October 20th, Girls' Generation released their second Japanese single, "[[Gee (single)|Gee]]", another remake of one of their hit Korean songs. It peaked at #2 on the Oricon charts.
  
On October 27, the group released their third mini album, ''[[Hoot (mini-album)|Hoot]]''. The title track, "[[Hoot (song)|Hoot]]", was released on October 25 at 10am KST through various online music websites. Prior to their comeback, after just releasing "Hoot" on October 25, it took less than 7 minutes for the song to dominate 7 major Korean realtime music charts, topping every single one of them at #1 include Monkey3, Dosirak, Melon, Soridaba, Cyworld, Bugs and Daum. [[SM Entertainment]] released "[[Hoot (song)|Hoot]]" music video on October 28, 2010 on SM homepage and their official Youtube channel. The music video also featured [[Super Junior]]'s member [[Siwon]]. In less then 24 hours the video hit more than 1 million viewers on Youtube. They won their first award on Music Bank on 5th November 2010. On December 22, 2010, a special edition of ''[[Hoot (mini-album)|Hoot]]'' was released in Japan, including additional tracks from previous albums. The release rose to the #2 position on the Oricon charts and selling 21,000 copies on the first day, faring surprisingly well considering the tracklist itself is entirely in Korean.
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On October 27, the group released their third mini album, ''[[Hoot]]''. The title track, "[[Hoot (song)|Hoot]]", was released on October 25 at 10am KST through various online music websites. Prior to their comeback, after just releasing "Hoot" on October 25, it took less than 7 minutes for the song to dominate 7 major Korean realtime music charts, topping every single one of them at #1 include Monkey3, Dosirak, Melon, Soridaba, Cyworld, Bugs and Daum. [[SM Entertainment]] released "[[Hoot (song)|Hoot]]" music video on October 28, 2010 on SM homepage and their official Youtube channel. The music video also featured [[Super Junior]]'s member [[Siwon]]. In less then 24 hours the video hit more than 1 million viewers on Youtube. They won their first award on Music Bank on 5th November 2010. On December 22, 2010, a special edition of ''[[Hoot]]'' was released in Japan, including additional tracks from previous albums. The release rose to the #2 position on the Oricon charts and selling 21,000 copies on the first day, faring surprisingly well considering the tracklist itself is entirely in Korean.
 
 
===2011: Japanese success, 3rd Album: ''The Boys'', and international expansion===
 
[[File:mr taxi korean.jpg|thumb|250px| Girls' Generation promoting ''[[The Boys (album)|MR. TAXI]]'' (2011)]]
 
Girls' Generation continued their success in Japan with the single "Mr. Taxi / Run Devil Run", released in April 2011. The single peaked at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart and was certified Gold by the RIAJ.
 
 
 
In June, the group released their debut Japanese studio album, Girls' Generation. To promote the album, Girls' Generation embarked on The 1st Japan Arena Tour, which started in Osaka on May 31, 2011. The album was met with tremendous success in Japan, peaking atop the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart and became the first album by a foreign girl group to top the Oricon chart. Within its first month of release, Girls' Generation sold 500,000 copies and earned a double Platinum certification by the RIAJ, becoming the first album by a South Korean girl group and the third album by a non-Japanese act to do so. The album became the fifth and fifteenth best-selling album in Japan in 2011 in 2012 respectively, with total sales figures of 871,097 copies. A repackaged version titled The Boys was released in December 2011 and peaked at number five on the Oricon Albums Chart.[59] In May 2012, Girls' Generation was certified Million by the RIAJ, denoting shipments of one million copies in the country. A month later, the group won Album of the Year at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards Japan.
 
 
 
Girls' Generation's third Korean studio album, The Boys, was released in October 2011. The album was released in the United States on Interscope Records, marking Girls' Generation's debut album in the country. To help The Boys connect with audiences worldwide, the group performed on Late Show with David Letterman on January 31 and Live! with Kelly on February 1; the group became the first Korean act has to appear on each of these shows. They also performed on the French show Le Grand Journal on February 9. The album became a success in South Korea, peaking atop the Gaon Album Chart on the week commencing October 16, 2011. The release ultimately became South Korean highest-selling album of 2011, with 385,348 copies sold. As of 2014, The Boys has sold 457,122 copies in South Korea, becoming the best-selling album in the Gaon Chart history since its launch in 2010. The lead single, "The Boys", peaked atop the Gaon Digital Chart and sold over 3.03 million copies in 2011. In the United States, the single managed to sell over 21,000 digital downloads.
 
 
 
[[Image:Girls' Generation - Flower Power (Promotional).jpg|thumb|250px|left|Girls' Generation promoting "[[Flower Power|FLOWER POWER]]" (2012)]]
 
In June 2012, Girls' Generation released their fourth Japanese single, "Paparazzi". The single reached number two on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart and achieved was certified Gold by the RIAJ. According to SoundScan Japan, the single sold 103,000 copies within its first month of release. Three months later, the group issued their fifth Japanese single "Oh! / All My Love Is for You", which was their first number-one single on the Oricon Singles Chart and achieved Gold certification by the RIAJ. Girls' Generation released a second Japanese album, Girls & Peace, in November. It sold 116,963 copies within its first week of release and peaked at number two on Oricon Weekly Albums Chart. It was certified Platinum by the RIAJ and became the 41st best-selling album of 2012 in Japan with 141,259 copies sold. The album was further preceded by a single named "Flower Power".
 
 
 
===2013: 4th Album: ''I Got a Boy'' and worldwide recognition===
 
[[Image:I Got a Boy Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Girls' Generation promoting "[[I Got a Boy (album)|I Got a Boy]]" (2013)]]
 
In December 2012, Girls' Generation released "Dancing Queen"—a remake of British singer Duffy's "Mercy" (2008) as the lead single from their then-upcoming 2013 Korean studio album. On New Year's Day of 2013, the group released their fourth Korean studio album titled I Got a Boy. On the same day, the group held a special television program, Girls' Generation's Romantic Fantasy. The album peaked atop the Gaon Album Chart and Billboard‍ '​s World Albums Chart.The title track, "I Got a Boy" claimed the number-one position on the Billboard‍ '​s Korea K-Pop Hot 100 and the Gaon Digital Chart. It sold 1,354,672 downloads in 2013, becoming the 11th best-selling digital single of 2013 in South Korea. Its accompanying music video received the award for Video of the Year at the inaugural YouTube Music Awards in 2013, which was subject to major attention from U.S. media.
 
 
 
In February 2013, Girls' Generation embarked on the Girls & Peace: 2nd Japan Tour, which started in Kobe on February 9. The DVD release was published in September 2013 and topped the Oricon DVD Chart, selling 53,256 copies within its first week of release. From June 2013 to February 2014, the group held their first world tour, Girls' Generation World Tour Girls & Peace, performing ten concerts in seven Asian countries.
 
 
 
Girls' Generation released their first remix album, Best Selection Non Stop Mix, in March, and a live album, 2011 Girls' Generation Tour, in April. The former charted at number six on the Oricon Albums Chart, while the latter peaked atop the Gaon Album Chart. In December, Girls' Generation released their third Japanese studio album, Love & Peace. The album debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart, selling more than 129,000 copies. It was certified Gold by the RIAJ for shipments of over 100,000 copies. The album spawned two singles: "Love & Girls" and "Galaxy Supernova". The former charted at number four, while the latter charted at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart.
 
 
 
===2014: 4th Mini Album: ''Mr.Mr'', ''The Best'', Jessica's Departure & line-up changes===
 
[[Image:girlsgen mrmr 2.png|thumb|250px|left|Girls' Generation promoting "[[Mr. Mr. (mini-album)|Mr.Mr.]]
 
" (2014)]]
 
In February 2014, Girls' Generation released their fourth EP, Mr.Mr. It debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart. The EP was the fifth highest-selling album of 2014 in South Korea, with 163,209 copies sold as of the end of the year. The album debuted at number 110 on the US Billboard 200 album chart, selling over 3,000 copies.The title track, "Mr.Mr.", charted atop the Gaon Digital Chart and sold 906,962 in 2014, becoming the year's 46th best-selling digital single in South Korea.
 
 
 
In July 2014, the group released their first Japanese greatest hits album, The Best. The album is composed of the group's previous singles as well as a few new tracks: "Indestructible", "Divine", and "Chain Reaction". The release topped the Oricon Albums Chart for two consecutive weeks and has sold over 175,000 copies in Japan. With The Best claiming the top spot of the Oricon Albums Chart, Girls' Generation became the first non-Japanese female group in Asia to have three number-one albums on the chart.[121] During the same month, they also completed their third concert tour in Japan, Love & Peace. Commencing in Fukuoka in April 2014, the group performed 17 times in seven Japanese cities including Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo. With three Japanese concert tours since 2011, Girls' Generation attracted a cumulative total of 550,000 spectators, setting the record for a K-pop girl group.
 
 
 
On September 30, 2014, member Jessica announced that she had been dismissed from the group. S.M. Entertainment confirmed this and stated that Jessica was no longer a member of Girls' Generation due to constant conflicts between the group's and Jessica's schedules. Girls' Generation continues to promote as an eight-member group while Jessica remains under S.M. Entertainment as a solo artist. The remaining eight members proceeded with the group's activities and held The Best Live concert at Tokyo Dome on December 9, 2014, which sold out and attracted 50,000 spectators.
 
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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==Korean Discography==
 
==Korean Discography==
[[File:Girls' Generation 8.jpg|thumb|250px|Girls' Generation in their current line-up (2014)]]
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[[File:Girls' Generation - THE BEST promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Girls' Generation promoting ''[[The Best (Girls' Generation)|THE BEST]]'' (2014)]]
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[[File:Girls' Generation - Lion Heart promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Lion Heart (Girls' Generation album)|Lion Heart]]'' (2015)]]
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[[File:girls-generation-holiday-night.jpg|thumb|250px|Girls' Generation promoting ''[[Holiday Night]]'' (2017)]]
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [2007.11.01] [[So Nyeo Si Dae]] (소녀시대; ''Girls' Generation'')
 
* [2007.11.01] [[So Nyeo Si Dae]] (소녀시대; ''Girls' Generation'')
* [2008.03.17] [[So Nyeo Si Dae|Baby Baby]] ''(Repackage Album)''
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* [2008.03.17] [[So Nyeo Si Dae|Baby Baby]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
 
* [2010.01.28] [[Oh!]]
 
* [2010.01.28] [[Oh!]]
* [2010.03.24] [[Oh!|Run Devil Run]] ''(Repackage Album)''
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* [2010.03.24] [[Oh!|Run Devil Run]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
* [2011.10.19] [[The Boys (album)|The Boys]]
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* [2011.10.19] [[The Boys]]
* [2011.12.09] [[The Boys (album)|MR. TAXI]] ''(Repackage Album)''
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* [2011.12.09] [[The Boys|MR. TAXI]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
* [2013.01.01] [[I Got a Boy (album)|I Got a Boy]]
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* [2013.01.01] [[I Got a Boy|I Got a Boy]]
* [2015.06.xx] ''TBA''
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* [2015.08.18] [[Lion Heart (Girls' Generation album)|Lion Heart]]
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* [2017.08.07] [[Holiday Night]]
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* [2022.08.05] [[Forever 1|FOREVER 1]]
  
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
* [2009.01.07] [[Gee]]
 
* [2009.01.07] [[Gee]]
 
* [2009.06.29] [[Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)]] (소원을 말해봐; ''Tell Me Your Wish'')
 
* [2009.06.29] [[Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)]] (소원을 말해봐; ''Tell Me Your Wish'')
* [2010.10.27] [[Hoot (mini-album)|Hoot]]
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* [2010.10.27] [[Hoot]]
* [2014.02.24] [[Mr. Mr. (mini-album)|Mr.Mr.]]
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* [2014.02.24] [[Mr. Mr. (Girls' Generation mini-album)|Mr.Mr.]]
  
 
===Live Albums===
 
===Live Albums===
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===Other Albums===
 
===Other Albums===
* [2008.02.18] [[Sweet Memories With Girls' Generation|Sweet Memories with Girls' Generation]] ''(Song Selection Album)''
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* [2008.02.18] [[Sweet Memories With Girls' Generation|Sweet Memories with Girls' Generation]] <small>(Song Selection Album)</small>
* [2008.03.17] [[Heart 2 Heart With Girls' Generation|heart 2 heart with Girls' Generation]] ''(Song Selection Album)''
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* [2008.03.17] [[Heart 2 Heart With Girls' Generation|heart 2 heart with Girls' Generation]] <small>(Song Selection Album)</small>
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
 
* [2007.08.02] [[Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the New World)|Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)]] (다시 만난 세계)
 
* [2007.08.02] [[Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the New World)|Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)]] (다시 만난 세계)
 +
* [2015.07.07] [[Party (Girls' Generation)|PARTY]]
  
 
===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
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* [2008.03.11] [[Kissing You|Kissing You - Rhythmer Remix Vol.1]]
 
* [2008.03.11] [[Kissing You|Kissing You - Rhythmer Remix Vol.1]]
 
* [2009.10.08] [[Chocolate Love]]
 
* [2009.10.08] [[Chocolate Love]]
* [2010.03.17] [[Run Devil Run (single)|Run Devil Run]]
 
 
* [2010.08.09] [[Nae Chingu Haechi]] (내친구 해치; ''My Friend Haechi'')
 
* [2010.08.09] [[Nae Chingu Haechi]] (내친구 해치; ''My Friend Haechi'')
 
* [2011.01.17] [[Visual Dreams (Pop!Pop!)|Visual Dreams (POP!POP!)]]
 
* [2011.01.17] [[Visual Dreams (Pop!Pop!)|Visual Dreams (POP!POP!)]]
 
* [2012.12.21] [[Dancing Queen]]
 
* [2012.12.21] [[Dancing Queen]]
* [2013.12.01] [[Find Your Soul (Blade & Soul 2013 OST)]]
 
 
* [2015.04.10] [[Catch Me If You Can (Girls' Generation)|Catch Me If You Can]]
 
* [2015.04.10] [[Catch Me If You Can (Girls' Generation)|Catch Me If You Can]]
 +
* [2016.08.05] [[Geu Yeoreum (0805)]] (그 여름)
  
 
===Video Releases===
 
===Video Releases===
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* [2012.11.30] [[2011 Girls' Generation Tour (DVD)|2011 Girls' Generation Tour]]
 
* [2012.11.30] [[2011 Girls' Generation Tour (DVD)|2011 Girls' Generation Tour]]
 
* [2015.04.01] [[Girls' Generation World Tour "Girls & Peace in Seoul"]]
 
* [2015.04.01] [[Girls' Generation World Tour "Girls & Peace in Seoul"]]
 +
* [2017.06.06] [[Girls' Generation 4th Tour - Phantasia in Seoul]]
  
 
===Compilations/ Others===
 
===Compilations/ Others===
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* [2008.12.05] [[Yoon Sang]] - [[Song Book Play With Him|Song Book: Play With Him]] ''(#3 Lallalla ('''Girls' Generation''' + Yoon Sang))''
 
* [2008.12.05] [[Yoon Sang]] - [[Song Book Play With Him|Song Book: Play With Him]] ''(#3 Lallalla ('''Girls' Generation''' + Yoon Sang))''
 
* [2009.09.23] [[Heading To The Ground OST]] (#4 ''Motion'')
 
* [2009.09.23] [[Heading To The Ground OST]] (#4 ''Motion'')
* [2009.12.15] [[Seoul (Seoul City Promotional Song)|SEOUL (Seoul City Promotional Song) ]] <small>([[Taeyeon]], [[Jessica]], [[Sunny]], [[Seo Hyun]], [[Kyuhyun]], [[Ryeowook]], [[Sungmin]], [[Donghae]])</small>
+
* [2009.12.15] [[Seoul (Seoul City Promotional Song)|SEOUL (Seoul City Promotional Song) ]] <small>([[Taeyeon]], [[Jessica]], [[Sunny]], [[Seohyun]], [[Kyuhyun]], [[Ryeowook]], [[Sungmin]], [[Donghae]])</small>
 
* [2010.05.20] [[2PM]] & '''Girls' Generation''' - [[Cabi Song]]
 
* [2010.05.20] [[2PM]] & '''Girls' Generation''' - [[Cabi Song]]
 
* [2011.12.13] [[2011 SMTown Winter 'The Warmest Gift'|2011 SMTOWN Winter 'The Warmest Gift']] ''(#5 Diamond)''
 
* [2011.12.13] [[2011 SMTown Winter 'The Warmest Gift'|2011 SMTOWN Winter 'The Warmest Gift']] ''(#5 Diamond)''
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===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [2011.06.01] [[Girls' Generation (album)|GIRLS' GENERATION]]
 
* [2011.06.01] [[Girls' Generation (album)|GIRLS' GENERATION]]
* [2011.12.28] [[Girls' Generation (album)|GIRLS' GENERATION ~The Boys~]] ''(Repackage Album)''
+
* [2011.12.28] [[Girls' Generation (album)|GIRLS' GENERATION ~The Boys~]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
 
* [2012.11.28] [[Girls' Generation II ~Girls & Peace~|GIRLS' GENERATION II ~Girls & Peace~]]
 
* [2012.11.28] [[Girls' Generation II ~Girls & Peace~|GIRLS' GENERATION II ~Girls & Peace~]]
 
* [2013.12.11] [[Love & Peace (Girls' Generation)|LOVE&PEACE]]
 
* [2013.12.11] [[Love & Peace (Girls' Generation)|LOVE&PEACE]]
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===Singles===
 
===Singles===
 
* [2010.09.08] [[Genie|GENIE]]
 
* [2010.09.08] [[Genie|GENIE]]
* [2010.10.20] [[Gee (single)|Gee]]
+
* [2010.10.20] [[Gee (song)|Gee]]
 
* [2011.04.27] [[Mr. Taxi / Run Devil Run|MR. TAXI / Run Devil Run]]
 
* [2011.04.27] [[Mr. Taxi / Run Devil Run|MR. TAXI / Run Devil Run]]
 
* [2012.06.27] [[Paparazzi (Girls' Generation)|PAPARAZZI]]
 
* [2012.06.27] [[Paparazzi (Girls' Generation)|PAPARAZZI]]
* [2012.09.26] [[Oh! (single)|Oh!]]
+
* [2012.09.26] [[Oh! (song)|Oh!]]
 
* [2012.11.21] [[Flower Power|FLOWER POWER]]
 
* [2012.11.21] [[Flower Power|FLOWER POWER]]
 
* [2013.06.19] [[Love & Girls|LOVE&GIRLS]]
 
* [2013.06.19] [[Love & Girls|LOVE&GIRLS]]
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===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
* [2010.09.05] [[Genie|GENIE]] <small>(iTunes Digital Single)</small>
+
* [2011.01.25] [[Run Devil Run (song)|Run Devil Run]] <small>(iTunes + Recochoku Digital Single)</small>
* [2010.10.17] [[Gee (single)|Gee]] <small>(iTunes Digital Single)</small>
+
* [2011.12.21] [[The Boys (song)|The Boys (JAPANESE ver.)]] <small>(Recochoku Digital Single)</small>
* [2011.01.25] [[Run Devil Run (single)|Run Devil Run]] <small>(iTunes + Recochoku Digital Single)</small>
 
* [2011.10.19] [[The Boys (single)|The Boys]] <small>(iTunes + Recochoku Digital Single)</small>
 
* [2011.10.26] [[The Boys (single)|The Boys (Korean Ver.)]] <small>(Recochoku Digital Single)</small>
 
* [2011.12.21] [[The Boys (single)|The Boys (JAPANESE ver.)]] <small>(Recochoku Digital Single)</small>
 
* [2012.06.20] [[Paparazzi (Girls' Generation)|PAPARAZZI]] <small>(Recochoku Digital Single)</small>
 
 
* [2012.09.03] [[All My Love Is for You|ALL MY LOVE IS FOR YOU]]
 
* [2012.09.03] [[All My Love Is for You|ALL MY LOVE IS FOR YOU]]
* [2012.09.14] [[Oh! (song)|Oh!]] <small>(Recochoku Digital Single)</small>
 
* [2012.11.07] [[Flower Power|FLOWER POWER]]
 
* [2013.06.12] [[Love & Girls|LOVE&GIRLS]]
 
* [2013.09.11] [[Galaxy Supernova|GALAXY SUPERNOVA]]
 
 
* [2013.11.05] [[My Oh My|My oh My]]
 
* [2013.11.05] [[My Oh My|My oh My]]
* [2013.12.04] [[Motorcycle|motorcycle]]
 
 
* [2014.07.16] [[Indestructible (Girls' Generation)|Indestructible]]
 
* [2014.07.16] [[Indestructible (Girls' Generation)|Indestructible]]
 
* [2014.09.24] [[Divine (Girls' Generation)|DIVINE]]
 
* [2014.09.24] [[Divine (Girls' Generation)|DIVINE]]
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* [2014.12.24] [[Girls' Generation ~Love & Peace~ Japan 3rd Tour|GIRLS' GENERATION ~LOVE&PEACE~ Japan 3rd Tour]]
 
* [2014.12.24] [[Girls' Generation ~Love & Peace~ Japan 3rd Tour|GIRLS' GENERATION ~LOVE&PEACE~ Japan 3rd Tour]]
 
* [2015.04.01] [[The Best Live at Tokyo Dome|THE BEST LIVE at TOKYO DOME]]
 
* [2015.04.01] [[The Best Live at Tokyo Dome|THE BEST LIVE at TOKYO DOME]]
 +
* [2016.05.04] [[Girls' Generation -Phantasia- in Japan|GIRLS' GENERATION -Phantasia-in JAPAN]]
  
 
===Other Video Releases===
 
===Other Video Releases===
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* [2012.02.22] [[SMTown Live In Tokyo Special Edition|SMTOWN LIVE in TOKYO SPECIAL EDITION]]
 
* [2012.02.22] [[SMTown Live In Tokyo Special Edition|SMTOWN LIVE in TOKYO SPECIAL EDITION]]
  
==International Discography==
+
==English Discography==
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
* [2012.01.17] [[The Boys (album)|The Boys]]
+
* [2012.01.17] [[The Boys]]
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [2011.11.19] [[The Boys (single)|The Boys]]
+
* [2011.11.19] [[The Boys (song)|The Boys]]
  
==Works==
+
==Chinese Discography==
 +
===Digital Singles===
 +
* [2013.12.01] [[Find Your Soul (Blade & Soul 2013 OST)]]
 +
 
 +
==Filmography==
 
===Dramas===
 
===Dramas===
 
* [2007] [[Kimcheed Radish Cubes]] <small>(cameo)</small>  
 
* [2007] [[Kimcheed Radish Cubes]] <small>(cameo)</small>  
 
* [2008] [[Unstoppable Marriage]]
 
* [2008] [[Unstoppable Marriage]]
 
* [2011] [[Sazae-san|Sazae-san (Special 3)]] <small>(''Japan'', cameo)</small>
 
* [2011] [[Sazae-san|Sazae-san (Special 3)]] <small>(''Japan'', cameo)</small>
 +
* [2012] [[ENT]] <small>(Voice Role)</small>
 +
* [2015] [[The Producers]] <small>(cameo)</small>
  
 
===Voice Roles===
 
===Voice Roles===
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* [2011.11.21 - 2011.11.24] [[Girls' Generation Star Life Theater]]
 
* [2011.11.21 - 2011.11.24] [[Girls' Generation Star Life Theater]]
 
* [2011.12.18 - 2012.03.04] [[Girls’ Generation and the Dangerous Boys]]
 
* [2011.12.18 - 2012.03.04] [[Girls’ Generation and the Dangerous Boys]]
 +
* [2015.07.21 - 2015.09.08] [[Channel Girls' Generation]]
  
 
===Television Specials===
 
===Television Specials===
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*2009
 
*2009
 
**Miero Beauty N
 
**Miero Beauty N
**Banana Milk <small>(Taeyeon, Sunny, Yuri, Sooyoung, Seo Hyun)</small>
+
**Banana Milk <small>(Taeyeon, Sunny, Yuri, Sooyoung, Seohyun)</small>
**Post Granola Cereal <small>(Sunny, Sooyoung, Seo Hyun)</small>
+
**Post Granola Cereal <small>(Sunny, Sooyoung, Seohyun)</small>
 
**Samyang Ramen <small>(Until 2010)</small>
 
**Samyang Ramen <small>(Until 2010)</small>
 
**SPAO <small>(Until 2012)</small>
 
**SPAO <small>(Until 2012)</small>
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*[2011.02.09 - 2012.02.12] Girls' Generation 2nd Asia Tour
 
*[2011.02.09 - 2012.02.12] Girls' Generation 2nd Asia Tour
 
*[2013.02.09 - 2013.04.21] Girls' Generation Girls & Peace Japan 2nd Tour
 
*[2013.02.09 - 2013.04.21] Girls' Generation Girls & Peace Japan 2nd Tour
*[2013.06.08 - 2013.08.xx] 2013 Girls' Generation World Tour - Girls & Peace
+
*[2013.06.08 - 2014.02.15] 2013 Girls' Generation World Tour - Girls & Peace
 +
*[2014.04.26 - 2014.07.13] Girls' Generation Japan 3rd Tour 2014
 +
*[2014.12.09] Girls' Generation 'The Best Live' at Tokyo Dome
 +
*[2015.11.21 - 2016.05.08] Girls' Generation's Phantasia
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
  
 
===Photobooks===
 
===Photobooks===
[[Image:gorgeous.png|110px|gorgeous]][[Image:girlintokyo.jpg|112px|Girls' Generation 1st Photobook in Tokyo - So Nyeo]][[Image:allaboutgirlsgeneration.jpg|125px|All About Girls’ Generation: Paradise in Phuket]][[Image:snsdholiday.jpg|102px|Holiday]]
+
[[Image:gorgeous.png|110px|gorgeous]][[Image:girlintokyo.jpg|112px|Girls' Generation 1st Photobook in Tokyo - So Nyeo]][[Image:allaboutgirlsgeneration.jpg|125px|All About Girls’ Generation: Paradise in Phuket]][[Image:snsdholiday.jpg|102px|Holiday]][[image:girls-generation-las-vegas-photobook.jpg|109px|Girls' Generation in Las Vegas]]
 +
 
 
*[2009.03.20] gorgeous <small>([[Wikipedia:Elle Girl|ELLE girl]] April, 2009 supplement)</small>
 
*[2009.03.20] gorgeous <small>([[Wikipedia:Elle Girl|ELLE girl]] April, 2009 supplement)</small>
 
*[2010.06.02] Girls' Generation 1st Photobook in Tokyo - So Nyeo (少女)
 
*[2010.06.02] Girls' Generation 1st Photobook in Tokyo - So Nyeo (少女)
 
*[2011.02.08] All About Girls’ Generation: Paradise in Phuket
 
*[2011.02.08] All About Girls’ Generation: Paradise in Phuket
 
*[2011.11.30] 1st Japan Official Photobook: Holiday
 
*[2011.11.30] 1st Japan Official Photobook: Holiday
 +
*[2014.08.27] Girls' Generation in Las Vegas
  
 
===Books===
 
===Books===
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* [2010.12.10] Girls’ Generation 2011 Official Calendar
 
* [2010.12.10] Girls’ Generation 2011 Official Calendar
 
* [2011.12.27] Girls’ Generation 2012 Official Calendar
 
* [2011.12.27] Girls’ Generation 2012 Official Calendar
 +
* [2012.12.09] Girls’ Generation 2013 Official Calendar
 +
* [2014.01.03] Girls' Generation 2014 Season's Greetings
 +
* [2014.12.30] Girls' Generation 2015 Season's Greetings
 +
* [2015.12.31] Girls' Generation 2016 Season's Greetings
 +
* [2016.12.19] Girls' Generation 2017 Season's Greetings
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
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*[2015.01.14] 29th Golden Disk Awards: Popularity Award
 
*[2015.01.14] 29th Golden Disk Awards: Popularity Award
 
*[2015.01.15] 29th Golden Disk Awards: Album Bonsang - ''Mr.Mr.''
 
*[2015.01.15] 29th Golden Disk Awards: Album Bonsang - ''Mr.Mr.''
 
+
*[2015.11.07] 2015 MelOn Music Award - "Top 10 Artists"
 +
*[2015.12.02] 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Best Female Group
 +
*[2016.01.20] 30th Golden Disk Awards: Digital Single Bonsang
 +
*[2016.03.15] 2016 Style Icon Awards: Bonsang, Asia Digital Star Award
 +
*[2018.01.11] 32nd Golden Disc Awards: Disc Bonsang
  
 
===TV Music Shows===
 
===TV Music Shows===
  
 
; [[Into the New World|Into the new world]]
 
; [[Into the New World|Into the new world]]
*[2007.10.11] MNet M! Countdown #1
+
*[2007.10.11] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
  
 
; [[Girls' Generation (song)|Girls' Generation]]
 
; [[Girls' Generation (song)|Girls' Generation]]
*[2007.11.25] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2007.11.25] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2007.12.02] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2007.12.02] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2007.12.06] MNet M! Countdown #1
+
*[2007.12.06] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
  
 
; [[Kissing You]]
 
; [[Kissing You]]
*[2008.02.03] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2008.02.03] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2008.02.14] MNet M! Countdown #1
+
*[2008.02.14] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
*[2008.02.17] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2008.02.17] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2008.02.28] MNet M! Countdown #1
+
*[2008.02.28] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
*[2008.02.29] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2008.02.29] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
  
 
; [[Baby Baby (Girls' Generation)|Baby Baby]]
 
; [[Baby Baby (Girls' Generation)|Baby Baby]]
*[2008.03.10] MNet M! Countdown #1
+
*[2008.03.10] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
  
 
; [[Gee (song)|Gee]]
 
; [[Gee (song)|Gee]]
*[2009.01.16] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.01.16] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.01.18] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2009.01.18] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2009.01.23] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.01.23] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.01.30] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.01.30] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.02.01] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2009.02.01] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2009.02.06] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.02.06] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.02.08] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2009.02.08] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2009.02.13] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.02.13] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.02.20] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.02.20] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.02.27] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.02.27] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.03.06] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.03.06] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.03.13] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.03.13] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.06.26] KBS Music Bank #1 Overall for 1st Half of 2009
+
*[2009.06.26] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1 Overall for 1st Half of 2009
*[2009.12.25] KBS Music Bank #1 for the entire 2009
+
*[2009.12.25] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1 for the entire 2009
  
 
; [[Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie) (song)|Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)]]
 
; [[Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie) (song)|Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)]]
*[2009.07.10] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2009.07.10] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2009.07.12] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2009.07.12] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2009.07.19] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2009.07.19] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
  
 
; [[Oh! (song)|Oh!]]
 
; [[Oh! (song)|Oh!]]
*[2010.02.05] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.02.05] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.02.12] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.02.12] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.02.14] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2010.02.14] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2010.02.19] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.02.19] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.02.21] SBS Inkigayo #1  
+
*[2010.02.21] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2010.02.26] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.02.26] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.02.28] SBS Inkigayo #1  
+
*[2010.02.28] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2010.03.05] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.03.05] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.06.25] KBS Music Bank #1 Overall for 1st Half of 2010
+
*[2010.06.25] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1 Overall for 1st Half of 2010
 +
*[2010.12.17] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1 for the entire 2010
  
; [[Run Devil Run (single)|Run Devil Run]]
+
; [[Run Devil Run (song)|Run Devil Run]]
*[2010.04.02] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.04.02] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.04.04] SBS Inkigayo #1  
+
*[2010.04.04] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1  
*[2010.04.09] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.04.09] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.04.11] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2010.04.11] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
  
 
; [[Hoot (song)|Hoot]]
 
; [[Hoot (song)|Hoot]]
*[2010.11.05] KBS Music Bank #1  
+
*[2010.11.05] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.11.07] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2010.11.07] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2010.11.12] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.11.12] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.11.19] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.11.19] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.11.21] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
*[2010.11.21] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2010.11.26] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.11.26] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2010.11.28] SBS Inkigayo #1  
+
*[2010.11.28] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2010.12.03] KBS Music Bank #1
+
*[2010.12.03] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
 
 +
; [[The Boys (song)|The Boys]]
 +
*[2011.10.27] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
*[2011.10.28] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
*[2011.10.30] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
*[2011.11.03] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
*[2011.11.04] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
*[2011.11.06] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
*[2011.11.10] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
*[2011.11.11] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
*[2011.11.13] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
*[2011.11.18] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
*[2011.11.25] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
*[2011.12.02] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
 
 +
; [[I Got a Boy (song)|I GOT A BOY]]
 +
*[2013.01.09] KM [[Wikipedia:KBS1#Music|Music Triangle]] #1
 +
*[2013.01.09] KM [[Wikipedia:KBS1#Music|Music Triangle]] #1
 +
*[2013.01.10] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
*[2013.01.11] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
*[2013.01.17] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
*[2013.01.18] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
*[2013.01.24] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
*[2013.01.25] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
  
; [[The Boys]]
+
; [[Mr. Mr. (Girls' Generation song)|Mr.Mr.]]
*[2011.10.27] Mnet M! Countdown #1
+
* [2014.03.06] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
*[2011.10.28] KBS Music Bank #1
+
* [2014.03.09] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2011.10.30] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
* [2014.03.12] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
*[2011.11.03] Mnet M! Countdown #1
+
* [2014.03.13] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
*[2011.11.04] KBS Music Bank #1
+
* [2014.03.14] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2011.11.06] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
* [2014.03.15] MBC [[wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
*[2011.11.10] Mnet M! Countdown #1
+
* [2014.03.19] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
*[2011.11.11] KBS Music Bank #1
+
* [2014.03.22] MBC [[wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
*[2011.11.13] SBS Inkigayo #1
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* [2014.03.23] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2011.11.18] KBS Music Bank #1
 
*[2011.11.25] KBS Music Bank #1
 
*[2011.12.02] KBS Music Bank #1
 
  
; [[I Got a Boy (album)|I Got a Boy]]
+
; [[Party (Girls' Generation)|PARTY]]
*[2013.01.09] Mnet Music Triangle #1
+
* [2015.07.14] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1
*[2013.01.09] Mnet Music Triangle #1
+
* [2015.07.15] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
*[2013.01.10] Mnet M! Countdown #1
+
* [2015.07.16] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
*[2013.01.11] KBS Music Bank #1
+
* [2015.07.17] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
*[2013.01.17] Mnet M! Countdown #1
+
* [2015.07.18] MBC [[wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
*[2013.01.18] KBS Music Bank #1
+
* [2015.07.19] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2013.01.24] Mnet M! Countdown #1
+
* [2015.07.26] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
*[2013.01.25] KBS Music Bank #1
 
  
; [[Mr. Mr. (mini-album)|Mr.Mr.]]
+
; [[Lion Heart (Girls' Generation song)|Lion Heart]]
* [2014.03.06] Mnet M! Countdown #1
+
* [2015.08.25] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1
* [2014.03.09] SBS Inkigayo #1
+
* [2015.08.26] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
* [2014.03.12] MBC Show Champion #1
+
* [2015.08.27] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
* [2014.03.13] Mnet M! Countdown #1
+
* [2015.08.28] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
* [2014.03.14] KBS Music Bank #1
+
* [2015.08.29] MBC [[wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
* [2014.03.15] MBC Show! Music Core #1
+
* [2015.08.30] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
* [2014.03.19] MBC Show Champion #1
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* [2015.09.03] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
* [2014.03.22] MBC Show! Music Core #1
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* [2015.09.04] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
* [2014.03.23] SBS Inkigayo #1
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* [2015.09.06] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2015.09.10] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2015.09.11] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2015.09.13] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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* [2015.09.18] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2015.09.19] MBC [[wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
  
 
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* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/girlsgeneration/ Universal Music Japan Official Website]
 
* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/girlsgeneration/ Universal Music Japan Official Website]
 
* [http://www.avex.com.tw/girlsgeneration/version06/ Official Taiwanese Website]
 
* [http://www.avex.com.tw/girlsgeneration/version06/ Official Taiwanese Website]
* [http://www.girlsgenerationusa.com/splash/ Internationl Official Website]
 
* [http://girlsgeneration-theboys.blogspot.it/ Internation Official Blog]
 
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/girlsgeneration Official Korean Facebook]
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/girlsgeneration Official Korean Facebook]
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/girlsgeneration.jp Official Japanese Facebook]
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/girlsgeneration.jp Official Japanese Facebook]
 
* [http://twitter.com/girlsgeneration Official Twitter]
 
* [http://twitter.com/girlsgeneration Official Twitter]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/girlsgeneration Official Youtube]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/girlsgeneration Official Youtube]
* [http://soshified.com Soshified] (International Fanbase)
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 2 August 2022

Girls' Generation promoting FOREVER 1 (2022)

Girls' Generation (소녀시대 (So Nyeo Si Dae or SNSD) in Korea, and 少女時代 (Shoujo Jidai) in Japan) is a Korean pop girl group formed by SM Entertainment. Prior to their debut, they were described as the female Super Junior by SM Entertainment. They became well known after their hit 2009 song "Gee".

The group debuted in Japan under Universal Music in August 2010 with the release of a commemorative DVD. They have been under indefinite hiatus since 2017 when their contracts expired. Members Tiffany, Sooyoung, and Seohyun were the only members not to renew. Despite their departure from SM Entertainment, the girls remain members of the group.

Members

  • Taeyeon (Leader, Main Vocals)
  • Sunny (Lead Vocals)
  • Hyoyeon (Vocals, Main Rapper, Main Dancer)
  • Yuri (Vocals, Rapper, Main Dancer)
  • Yoona (Vocals, Lead Rapper, Visual, Lead Dancer)
  • Tiffany (Lead Vocals)
  • Sooyoung (Vocals, Rapper, Lead Dancer)
  • Seohyun (Lead Vocals, Maknae)

Former Members

Units

Information

Girls' Generation promoting "Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)" (2007)

2007-2008: Debut and 1st Studio Album

Girls' Generation were initially known as "Super Girls", a fan made name, before their debut. Touted as the female Super Junior by SM Entertainment, the group was announced to include members with diverse talents able to speak in different languages such as English, Chinese, and Japanese fluently for future expansion in different markets. Initially 11 members were in the group. However, 2 members withdrew; one of them being So Yeon who is now in T-ara and the other is Chanmi who is now in Coed School. The members were unveiled individually from July 7, 2007 to the 14th.

They unofficially debuted at M.net's "School of Rock" on July 18, 2007 where they performed "Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)", which later became their debut single. On July 27, 2007 a documentary aired on "M.net" titled Girls' Generation Goes To School, which showed behind the scenes footage of the group, including the preparation of their unofficial debut performance at "School of Rock".

"Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)" was physically released on August 2, 2007, and they officially debuted on SBS Inkigayo on August 5, 2007. Girls' Generation were #1 on M!Countdown and Inkigayo twice with "Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)".

Girls' Generation promoting So Nyeo Si Dae (2007)

Girls' Generation released their self titled debut album So Nyeo Si Dae on November 1, 2007. The first track on the album titled "So Nyeo Si Dae (Girls' Generation)", which was a remake of Lee Seung Chul's 1989 hit, was used as the lead single. The debut performance was on M!Countdown, the same day as the album's release date, and the music video for "So Nyeo Si Dae (Girls' Generation)" was released on November 2, 2007. The song won #1 on M!Countdown and on Inkigayo twice.

Following the success of "So Nyeo Si Dae (Girls' Generation)", it was announced on January 8, 2008 that they would began promoting "Kissing you" as their second single. They debuted the performance of "Kissing you" on January 13, 2008 at Inkigayo, and released the music video on January 14th, which featured Super Junior member Donghae as their special boyfriend. "Kissing you" became #1 on Music Bank, and was #1 twice on Inkigayo and M!Countdown.

Due to popularity, they released a repackaged album titled Baby Baby on March 17, 2008. The song "Baby Baby", was used as the third single, and the debut performance was on April 13, 2008 at Inkigayo. So Nyeo Si Dae has sold 121,143 copies to date. On October 8, 2008, Girls' Generation's Factory Girl, a reality show featuring Girls' Generation as Elle Girl editors, was broadcast on M.net until it's last episode on December 17, 2008.

Girls' Generation promoting Gee (2009)

2009: 1st & 2nd Mini-Albums

During promotional activities for Baby Baby, Girls' Generation started individual solo activities. Taeyeon began hosting as a disc jockey with Super Junior's Kang In, Yoona was cast as the lead actress in the drama Neoneun Nae Unmyeong, and besides endorsing products and lending their vocals to drama soundtracks, the group remained in indefinite hiatus for nine months. However on December 26, 2009 solo teaser posters of each Girls' Generation member were erected all over Seoul.

On December 28, 2008 SM Entertainment confirmed that their album would be released on January 7, 2009 and their debut performance would be held at "Music Bank" on January 9, 2009. SM Entertainment stated "You will be able to feel an upgraded charm to Girls' Generation with this new album. Fan's eyes and ears will rejoice after seeing the bright and cute charms that only Girls' Generation can have".

On January 2, 2009, SM Entertainment revealed an MV teaser for "Gee", the title track to their debut mini-album Gee. Shortly after the physical release of Gee on January 7, 2009, the title track hit #1 on various music portal sites such as MelOn, Dosirak, and Cyworld. However, unlike previously announced, Girls' Generation held their come back stage at MBC "Music Core" on January 10, 2009 due to a ban "Music Bank" officials placed on the group. They performed "Gee" and "Himnae! (Way To Go)". A certain part of the choreography for "Gee" called the "Crab Leg Dance" by fans became immensely popular amongst the public. The group won their first "Mutizen" at "Music Bank" on January 16, 2009 despite their absence. On February 22, 2009 Girls' Generation won "Song of the Month" at the "Cyworld Digital Music Awards" for "Gee", and SM Entertainment released an official MV for "Himnae! (Way To Go)" on March 5, 2009.

Dubbed "Gee Syndrome", the song became immensely popular as it continued to dominate #1 on offline and online charts. Girls' Generation broke the all time record for most consecutive #1’s, with 9 consecutive #1 wins at "Music Bank". Girls' Generation concluded promotions for "Gee" on March 17, 2009.

On December 25, 2009 Gee won the #1 song for the entire 2009 in KBS Music Bank K-chart, with a total of 7,265 points (2,887 digital sales points, 1,590 audience rating points, 1,009 album sales points, 1,779 broadcasting points. Broadcasting points count any TV appearance that lasts more than one minute, including cover and parodies).

Girls' Generation promoting Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie) (2009)

Girls' Generation's come back date, set for June 25, 2009, was confirmed on June 14, 2009. A teaser image for their second mini-album was also revealed. Girls' Generation stated "We are really excited to be coming back with a new concept and music. We are working extremely hard to come back with more charisma than ever, so please wait for us and support us." The last episode of Girls' Generation's Horror Movie Factory also ended on June 14th due to low ratings. The lead single for their 2nd mini-album was revealed to be "Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)" on June 16, 2009 and photo's from the set of the music video were also released.

Individual photo's of Girls' Generation's come back, called the "Marine Girl" concept, were released on June 18, 2009 while the music video teaser for "Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)" was released on June 19, 2009. The preview for their new reality show Girls' Generation's Hello Baby, set to air on June 23, 2009, was also released on June 19th. The mini-album cover for Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie) was released on June 21, 2009. Soon after it's release, controversy erupted over the mini-album cover due to the plane that was said to be a direct replica of Japan’s A6M Zero fighter planes, which was operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War 2, and the use of an eagle emblem on Girls' Generation's hats that resembled hats worn by the Nazi's. SM Entertainment stated about the controversy "The album cover for Girls' Generation had been designed based on the marine girl concept, there’s no hidden meaning to it at all."

Regardless of the controversy, "Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)" reached the #1 spot on online music charts less than 24 hours after it release. However, the mini-album was postponed to June 29, 2009 due to the mini-album cover. SM Entertainmet stated "We used military icons on album cover, however it was interpreted and understood in a way we didn’t expected. So we are planning to delete the part and put an icon of South Korean supersonic jet T-50".

Girls' Generation promoting Oh! (2010)

2010: 1st Asia Tour, 2nd Korean Album, Japanese Debut

Girls' Generation teamed up with f(x) to release a digital single called "Chocolate Love" to endorse the LG Cyon "Chocolate" cellphone. The single consisted of two slightly different versions sung by both groups: f(x)'s "Electronic Pop" version and Girls' Generation's "Retro Pop" version. Produced by the Swedish song-writing duo Bloodshy & Avant, "Chocolate Love" was released on October 8, 2009 through various online music sites. Girls' Generation released the music video for their version of "Chocolate Love" online on October 14, 2009 and along with f(x), the group held a showcase for the single which aired on the popular online streaming service "GOM TV". Despite not receiving any radio airplay or being promoted on music shows, the single reached the #2 position on the online music chart "MelOn".

Girls' Generation's announced their first Asia tour called "Into the new world" in early November. They began their first solo tour with two scheduled dates on December 19th and 20th held at the Seoul Olympic Stadium; tickets sold out in 3 minutes. There the group unveiled two new songs called "Show! Show! Show!" and "Geunyang Utja (Be Happy)", which were later revealed to be tracks on their second studio album Oh!. Due to the success of the Seoul concerts, Girls' Generation held two encore concerts on February 27, 2010 and the 28th at the "Seoul Olympic Stadium". Besides South Korea, their 1st Asia tour consisted of one concert at Shanghai, China on April 17, 2010 and one concert at Bangkok, Thailand on July 24, 2010.

Girls' Generation promoting Run Devil Run (2010)

SM Entertainment revealed a teaser photo and the name of Girls' Generation's second album and title track called Oh!, on January 20, 2010. "Oh!" was described as an "electro-pop song", and was announced to have been composed by Kenzie, who has written and composed previous popular Girls' Generation tracks such as "Dasi Mannan Segye (Into the new world)" and "Merry-go-round". Their come back was scheduled to be held at Music Core on January 30, 2010, and the track list and cover for the album was released. The music video teaser for "Oh!" was released on January 22, 2010, which received over a million views on Youtube and "GOM TV" in less than two days and made Naver servers inaccessible due to the amount of viewers it received. "Oh!" was released on various online music portal sites on January 24, 2010, which quickly climbed to the #1 spot instantly after its release; the song also climbed to the #1 spot faster than "Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)". The music video for "Oh!" was released on January 26, 20109, and the ending of the music video revealed the nine Girls' Generation members dressed up as cute cheerleaders looking upon another Girls' Generation dressed in black sexy clothing. SM Entertainment confirmed that the teaser at the end was a glimpse of a follow-up track; which was later revealed to be "Run Devil Run".

Before it's release, Oh! racked up a record breaking amount of pre-orders; 59,500 online orders and 90,390 offline orders which amounted to a total of 149,790 pre-orders. "Oh!" was released on January 28, 2010 and sold approximately 30,000 copies in one day. Girls' Generation made their come back on Music Core where they performed "Show! Show! Show!" and "Oh!". The group then won the "Daesang", which is the highest award artists can receive, "Bonsang", and "Digital Music Daesang" at the 19th Seoul Music Awards on February 3, 2010.

On March 11, 2010 SM Entertainment began releasing concept pictures of each Girls' Generation member, beginning with Yuri and ending with Tiffany on the 15th. Nicknamed "Black Soshi" by fans, Girls' Generation released their fourth digital single "Run Devil Run" on March 17, 2010.
Girls' Generation promoting Hoot (2010)
The song was used as the lead single for Oh!'s re-packaged album of the same name and the music video featured a continuation of their "Black Soshi" concept that the end of the "Oh" music video showed a glimpse of. The dance version for the "Run Devil Run" music video was released on March 18, 2010 and the debut performance for the song was held at Music Bank on March 19, 2010. SM Entertainment later on released the story version of the "Run Devil Run" music video on March 31, 2010. Girls' Generation ended promotional activity for "Run Devil Run" on April 30, 2010 at Music Bank.

On August 11, 2010, Girls' Generation debuted in Japan under the stage name Shoujo Judai (少女時代) with the DVD Shoujo Jidai Tourai ~Hatsu Rainichi Kinen Ban~, which contained all their music videos released in Korea. On September 8, they released their debut Japanese single, "GENIE", which was a Japanese version of their Korean song "Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)", included on the same titled mini-album Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie). The single peaked at #4 on the Oricon charts. On October 20th, Girls' Generation released their second Japanese single, "Gee", another remake of one of their hit Korean songs. It peaked at #2 on the Oricon charts.

On October 27, the group released their third mini album, Hoot. The title track, "Hoot", was released on October 25 at 10am KST through various online music websites. Prior to their comeback, after just releasing "Hoot" on October 25, it took less than 7 minutes for the song to dominate 7 major Korean realtime music charts, topping every single one of them at #1 include Monkey3, Dosirak, Melon, Soridaba, Cyworld, Bugs and Daum. SM Entertainment released "Hoot" music video on October 28, 2010 on SM homepage and their official Youtube channel. The music video also featured Super Junior's member Siwon. In less then 24 hours the video hit more than 1 million viewers on Youtube. They won their first award on Music Bank on 5th November 2010. On December 22, 2010, a special edition of Hoot was released in Japan, including additional tracks from previous albums. The release rose to the #2 position on the Oricon charts and selling 21,000 copies on the first day, faring surprisingly well considering the tracklist itself is entirely in Korean.

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: S♥NE (소원; sowon; Wish)
  • Official Color: Pastel Rose Pink

Korean Discography

Girls' Generation promoting THE BEST (2014)
Girls' Generation promoting Lion Heart (2015)
Girls' Generation promoting Holiday Night (2017)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Live Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Compilations/ Others

Japanese Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Remix Albums

Singles

Vinyls

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

English Discography

Albums

Singles

Chinese Discography

Digital Singles

Filmography

Dramas

Voice Roles

Television

Television Specials

Commercials / Endorsements

  • 2007
    • Elite Tuning Style Uniform (Until 2008)
  • 2008
    • Goobne Chicken (Until 2011)
    • Sunkist Sweetieade
    • Ellesse
    • Viliv PMP X5
    • Samsung Anycall Haptic (Jessica, Tiffany, Yoona)
    • Nexon Maple Story
    • Nexon Bubble Fighter
  • 2009
    • Miero Beauty N
    • Banana Milk (Taeyeon, Sunny, Yuri, Sooyoung, Seohyun)
    • Post Granola Cereal (Sunny, Sooyoung, Seohyun)
    • Samyang Ramen (Until 2010)
    • SPAO (Until 2012)
    • Viliv P-Book S5
    • Viliv Hand Top S7
    • LG Cyon Chocolate
    • Nexton Dungeon & Fighter
    • Shinhan Card
    • Incheon City
    • Incheon Global Fair Festival
    • Seoul Public Service
  • 2010
    • Domino's Pizza (Until 2011)
    • LG Cyon MAXX
    • LG Cyon COOKY
    • iPopCorn
    • Nintendo DSi
    • Samsung (China)
    • Biotherm
    • Everland Caribbean Bay
    • Daum Screensaver (Until 2011)
    • Samsung PAVV LED TV
  • 2011
    • Visit Korea Year (Until 2012)
    • Intel (Asia)
    • Christian Dior Cosmetics (Jessica, Tiffany, Sunny, Yuri, Sooyoung, Hyoyeon)
    • E-ma Nodoame (Japan, Until 2012)
    • Vita500
    • Woongjin Coway
    • Lipton (Japan)
    • 7-Eleven Fair (Japan)
    • J-Estina (Until 2012)
    • Freestyle Sports
  • 2012
    • Gangnam's Ambassadors
    • Korea's Retinitis Pigmentosa Society
    • LG Cinema 3D TV
    • Lotte Department Store (Until 2013)
    • Ace Bed (Until 2013)
    • Korea Yakult
    • Corso GIRL (Until 2013)
    • Casio Baby G & Sheen (Until 2013)
    • Korea Post
    • G-Star Raw
    • Naver Line
  • 2013
    • Hair Couture (Asia, U.S.)
    • Freestyle 2: Street Basketball
    • True Move H (Thailand)

Tours

  • [2009.12.19 - 2010.10.17] Girls' Generation 1st Asia Tour: Into the New World
  • [2011.05.31 - 2011.07.18] The 1st Japan Arena Tour
  • [2011.02.09 - 2012.02.12] Girls' Generation 2nd Asia Tour
  • [2013.02.09 - 2013.04.21] Girls' Generation Girls & Peace Japan 2nd Tour
  • [2013.06.08 - 2014.02.15] 2013 Girls' Generation World Tour - Girls & Peace
  • [2014.04.26 - 2014.07.13] Girls' Generation Japan 3rd Tour 2014
  • [2014.12.09] Girls' Generation 'The Best Live' at Tokyo Dome
  • [2015.11.21 - 2016.05.08] Girls' Generation's Phantasia

Publications

Photobooks

gorgeousGirls' Generation 1st Photobook in Tokyo - So NyeoAll About Girls’ Generation: Paradise in PhuketHolidayGirls' Generation in Las Vegas

  • [2009.03.20] gorgeous (ELLE girl April, 2009 supplement)
  • [2010.06.02] Girls' Generation 1st Photobook in Tokyo - So Nyeo (少女)
  • [2011.02.08] All About Girls’ Generation: Paradise in Phuket
  • [2011.11.30] 1st Japan Official Photobook: Holiday
  • [2014.08.27] Girls' Generation in Las Vegas

Books

Girls Generation Memoirs "SNSD Information Record"Pocket Girl's Generation GIRLS'GENERATION ARENA TOUR 2011Book about power of KARA & SNSDBook about KARA & SNSD

  • [2010.11.12] Girls Generation Memoirs
  • [2011.09.07] Pocket Girl's Generation GIRLS'GENERATION ARENA TOUR 2011
  • [2011.05.20] Power of Korea KARA & Girl's Generation
  • [2011.09.07] Girl's Generation & KARA Secret We♥Kpop Girls

Calendars

  • [2010.12.10] Girls’ Generation 2011 Official Calendar
  • [2011.12.27] Girls’ Generation 2012 Official Calendar
  • [2012.12.09] Girls’ Generation 2013 Official Calendar
  • [2014.01.03] Girls' Generation 2014 Season's Greetings
  • [2014.12.30] Girls' Generation 2015 Season's Greetings
  • [2015.12.31] Girls' Generation 2016 Season's Greetings
  • [2016.12.19] Girls' Generation 2017 Season's Greetings

Awards

Sones fan club at various SNSD events
Note: This is an incomplete list
  • [2007.08.01] Cyworld Song of the Month of August - Into the new world
  • [2007.12.04] 14th Annual Korean Entertainment Awards "Best New Female Group"
  • [2007.12.13] MNet Golden Disk Awards "Anycall Popularity Award", "Anycall Newbie Award"
  • [2008.01.31] 17th Seoul Song Awards "High1 Music Award", "Best New Artist Award"
  • [2008.03.23] MNet 20's Choice Hot Sweet Music Award - Kissing You
  • [2008.12.03] 15th Annual Korean Entertainment Awards "Best Female Group"
  • [2009.02.01] Cyworld Song of the Month for January - Gee
  • [2009.03.01] Cyworld Song of the Month for February - Gee
  • [2009.03.xx] Nickelodeon Korea Kids Choice Awards : Best Female Singer Award
  • [2009.10.16] Culture Day Award "2009 Young Artist Award"
  • [2009.11.30] 17th Republic of Korea Entertainment Award "Daesang"
  • [2009.12.09] Bugs Music Awards : Best Girl Group
  • [2009.12.10] 24th Golden Disk Awards "Digital Music Bonsang", "Digital Music Daesang"
  • [2009.12.14] Yahoo!Asian Buzz Awards - Top Female Buzz Star
  • [2009.12.16] Melon Music Awards 2009 "Best Artist", "Best Song", "Smart Radio", "Odyssey", "Mobile Music", "2009 Top 10"
  • [2009.12.21] Congress Daesang Ceremony Award: Pop Music Award
  • [2009.12.29] MBC Entertainment Awards: Special Award (Best Singer)
  • [2010.01.03] 16th Korea Entertainment Arts Awards : Best Female Group
  • [2010.01.xx] Korean Ministry of Culture and Tourism: Content Industry Award (Special Honor)
  • [2010.02.03] Seoul Music Awards - "Daesang", "Bonsang", "Digital Music Award"
  • [2010.02.19] 22nd Korea PD Awards - Singer Award
  • [2010.02.23] GaOn Chart : Digital Music Award "Gee"
  • [2010.03.30] 7th Korean Music Awards "Song of the Year" (Gee), Best Female Artist of the Year
  • [2010.09.03] 37th Korean Broadcast Award : Singer Award
  • [2010.11.24] Korea Advertising Conference : Best Advertising Models Award
  • [2010.12.02] Yahoo!Asian Buzz Awards - "Top Female Buzz Star", "Top Buzz Music Video (Oh!)"
  • [2010.12.04] 2nd Korean Wave Industry Award : Pop Culture Award
  • [2010.12.09] 25th Golden Disk Awards : "Disk Bonsang (Oh!)", "Disk Daesang (Oh!)", "Popularity Award"
  • [2010.12.10] Proud Korean Awards : Art Category
  • [2010.12.13] Bugs Music Awards : "Song of the Year (Oh!)", "Best Music Video (Oh!)", "Idol of the Year"
  • [2010.12.15] 2nd Melon Music Awards: "Artist of the Year", "Best Dressed Singer", "Hot Trend Music (Hoot)", "2010 TOP 10"
  • [2010.12.17] BIGLOBE Music Awards : Best Single (Gee)
  • [2010.12.19] Dorisak: "Artist of the Year"
  • [2010.12.19] Soribada: "Artist of the Year"
  • [2010.12.21] Korea Gallup: "Artist of the Year"
  • [2010.12.27] Hanteo: "Artist of the Year"
  • [2010.12.28] Monkey3: "Best Song of The Year(OH!)"
  • [2010.12.28] Sport Korea: "Star of the Year" & "Artist of the Year"
  • [2010.12.30] TBS 52nd Japan Record Awards - Rookie Award
  • [2010.12.30] KBS Music Festival: Song Of The Year (Oh!)
  • [2010.12.30] Daum Life On Awards : Music of the Year (Oh!)
  • [2011.01.05] 25th Japan Gold Disc Award : "The Best 5 New Artists", "New Artist of the Year"
  • [2011.01.20] 20th Seoul Music Awards: "Daesang Award ("Run Devil Run")", "Bonsang Award (Run Devil Run)", "Popularity Award", "Hallyu Special Award"
  • [2011.01.21] 6th Asia Model Festival Award : Asia Star Award
  • [2015.01.14] 29th Golden Disk Awards: Popularity Award
  • [2015.01.15] 29th Golden Disk Awards: Album Bonsang - Mr.Mr.
  • [2015.11.07] 2015 MelOn Music Award - "Top 10 Artists"
  • [2015.12.02] 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Best Female Group
  • [2016.01.20] 30th Golden Disk Awards: Digital Single Bonsang
  • [2016.03.15] 2016 Style Icon Awards: Bonsang, Asia Digital Star Award
  • [2018.01.11] 32nd Golden Disc Awards: Disc Bonsang

TV Music Shows

Into the new world
Girls' Generation
Kissing You
Baby Baby
Gee
Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie)
Oh!
Run Devil Run
Hoot
The Boys
I GOT A BOY
Mr.Mr.
PARTY
Lion Heart

External Links