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[[Image:SNSD.jpg|right|frame|'''SNSD''' standing from L to R SeoHyun,Jessica,Sunny,Yuri,HyoYeon,SooYoung sitting from L to R Tae Yeon,Tiffany,and Yoona]]'''少女時代''' (소녀시대; So Nyuh Shi Dae; SNSD) is a 9-member female Korean pop group formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. Their official English name is Girls' Generation.
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[[Image:SNSD.jpg|right|frame|'''SNSD''' standing from L to R SeoHyun,Jessica,Sunny,Yuri,HyoYeon,SooYoung sitting from L to R Tae Yeon,Tiffany,and Yoona]]'''少女時代''' (소녀시대; So Nyuh Shi Dae; SNSD; Shoujo Jidai) is a 9-member female Korean pop group formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. Their official English name is Girls' Generation.
  
 
==Members==
 
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So Nyuh Shi Dae, or Girls' Generation, were so named for the ambition that the group will take over the music world in Asia. To further this goal, the group consists of members who speak English, Japanese, and Chinese in addition to Korean. Many of the girls have had prior experience in the entertainment world as actresses, VJs, singers, and models.
 
So Nyuh Shi Dae, or Girls' Generation, were so named for the ambition that the group will take over the music world in Asia. To further this goal, the group consists of members who speak English, Japanese, and Chinese in addition to Korean. Many of the girls have had prior experience in the entertainment world as actresses, VJs, singers, and models.
  
The group's debut single, [[Into the New World]], was released on August 2, 2007. Their single consist of 3 tracks and 1 instrumental. Their second track "Beginning" was a remake of the "2 blocks down" by the popular Swedish girl group [[Wikipedia:Play (Swedish band)|Play]]. Their debut performance on SBS's Inki Gayo aired three days later on August 5.
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The group's debut single, [[Into the New World]], was released on August 2, 2007. Their single consist of 3 tracks and 1 instrumental. Their second track "Beginning" was a remake of the "2 blocks down" by the popular Swedish girl group [[Wikipedia:Play (Swedish band)|Play]]. Their debut performance on SBS's Inki Gayo aired three days later on August 5. A reality show called "MNet Girls Go To School" was filmed during their debut days. In late 2007 the group released the album [[Girls' Generation (album)|Girls' Generation]] and promoted the title track during the rest of the year. They went to 2007 MKMF, and won MNet's award for newcomer group.
  
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Starting early 2008 the group started to promote Kissing You, releasing a music video for the song, which featured [[Super Junior]]'s [[Dong Hae]]. They released [[Girls' Generation (album)|repackaged version of their first album]] in March, and promotions for Baby Baby started, and lasted until the end of April. During the rest of the year, Girls' Generation was featured in various CFs, on their own and along with Super Junior and [[Dong Bang Shin Ki]]. They also performed songs like TOP (Shinhwa) and Tell Me (Wonder Girls) on music programs.
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On late 2008 the group was featured in a MNet reality show, called "Factory Girl". Tae Yeon was featured in a drama OST, singing Can You Hear Me, which was performed from October to December. In January 2009 the group released their hit song "Gee", which topped most online music charts right after it was released, and it was popular even in Thailand. Promotions for Gee stopped on the end of March. They digitally released the song "HaHaHa", which was used as a Samsung campaign song, to encourage people on the times of hard economy. The girls shortly starred on the show "Horror Factory" (cancelled). The group soon started to star in a KBS new show, called "Hello Baby", on which the girls take care of a baby called Kyung San. After a short break, the group returned to the music scene with the song [[Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)]]. Promotions started on June and ended in August. On August, a news magazine called "Shisa Journal" did a survey of "The people who move Korea", where experts and professionals from academia, media, politics, art and religion were phone interviewed, and Girls' Generation was ranked #6, amongst big names like [[Rain]], Yoo Jae Suk, Kang Ho Dong, Bae Yong Joon, An Sung Gi (Korea's #1 movie actor of all time), Jo Yong Pil (Korea's #1 musician of all time), Choi Bool Am (Korea's #1 tv actor of all time), Park Jin Young and Kim Hye Ja. Girls' Generation currently on a break and will comeback to the music scene with an album around November.
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
*[2009.01.07] [[Gee]]
 
*[2009.01.07] [[Gee]]
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*[2009.06.29] [[Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)]]
  
 
===Compilations===
 
===Compilations===

Revision as of 02:57, 6 September 2009

SNSD standing from L to R SeoHyun,Jessica,Sunny,Yuri,HyoYeon,SooYoung sitting from L to R Tae Yeon,Tiffany,and Yoona

少女時代 (소녀시대; So Nyuh Shi Dae; SNSD; Shoujo Jidai) is a 9-member female Korean pop group formed by SM Entertainment. Their official English name is Girls' Generation.

Members

Information

So Nyuh Shi Dae, or Girls' Generation, were so named for the ambition that the group will take over the music world in Asia. To further this goal, the group consists of members who speak English, Japanese, and Chinese in addition to Korean. Many of the girls have had prior experience in the entertainment world as actresses, VJs, singers, and models.

The group's debut single, Into the New World, was released on August 2, 2007. Their single consist of 3 tracks and 1 instrumental. Their second track "Beginning" was a remake of the "2 blocks down" by the popular Swedish girl group Play. Their debut performance on SBS's Inki Gayo aired three days later on August 5. A reality show called "MNet Girls Go To School" was filmed during their debut days. In late 2007 the group released the album Girls' Generation and promoted the title track during the rest of the year. They went to 2007 MKMF, and won MNet's award for newcomer group.

Starting early 2008 the group started to promote Kissing You, releasing a music video for the song, which featured Super Junior's Dong Hae. They released repackaged version of their first album in March, and promotions for Baby Baby started, and lasted until the end of April. During the rest of the year, Girls' Generation was featured in various CFs, on their own and along with Super Junior and Dong Bang Shin Ki. They also performed songs like TOP (Shinhwa) and Tell Me (Wonder Girls) on music programs.

On late 2008 the group was featured in a MNet reality show, called "Factory Girl". Tae Yeon was featured in a drama OST, singing Can You Hear Me, which was performed from October to December. In January 2009 the group released their hit song "Gee", which topped most online music charts right after it was released, and it was popular even in Thailand. Promotions for Gee stopped on the end of March. They digitally released the song "HaHaHa", which was used as a Samsung campaign song, to encourage people on the times of hard economy. The girls shortly starred on the show "Horror Factory" (cancelled). The group soon started to star in a KBS new show, called "Hello Baby", on which the girls take care of a baby called Kyung San. After a short break, the group returned to the music scene with the song Tell Me Your Wish (Genie). Promotions started on June and ended in August. On August, a news magazine called "Shisa Journal" did a survey of "The people who move Korea", where experts and professionals from academia, media, politics, art and religion were phone interviewed, and Girls' Generation was ranked #6, amongst big names like Rain, Yoo Jae Suk, Kang Ho Dong, Bae Yong Joon, An Sung Gi (Korea's #1 movie actor of all time), Jo Yong Pil (Korea's #1 musician of all time), Choi Bool Am (Korea's #1 tv actor of all time), Park Jin Young and Kim Hye Ja. Girls' Generation currently on a break and will comeback to the music scene with an album around November. .

Discography

Singles

Albums

Mini-Albums

Compilations

External Links