Girls' Generation
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Fresh off the success of the boy band, Super Junior, SM Entertainment
began preparations to repeat the same success with a girl group. After
a couple of years of planning, the company decided to have the group
consist of nine members. Jessica Jung , Lee Soon-kyu aka Sunny , Tiffany
Hwang, Hyoyeon, Kwon Yuri, Choi Soo-young, Im Yoon-ah, and Seohyun, with Kim Tae-yeon assigned as the group leader. The name,
Girls' Generation, was deprived from a 1989 song of the same title by
Lee Seung-chul. Though the group did perform on stage and came out with
their first single, "Into the New World" in July, their official debut
wasn't until August 5th, 2007. Their first album, self-titled "Girls'
Generation", was released November 1st and became a smash hit with
singles like "Girls' Generation", "Kissing You", and "Baby Baby". In
2009, the group released a mini album "Gee". Their first single off of
the album, "Gee", was released the same day and became an instant hit.
The single reached #1 and broke records all over Korea. That same year,
the group planned their first official Asian Tour. Tickets went on sale
November 19th and sold out in three minutes. In January 2010, the group released their second full
length album, "Oh!". The album became the second highest selling album
of the year, behind Super Junior's "Bonamana", and even made the Top 10
in both Taiwan and Japan. In May 2010, Girls' Generation signed on with
the Japanese record company, Nayutawave Records, for their Japanese
promotions. A Japanese version of one of their old Korean singles,
"Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)", was released in August. With success in
both Korea and Japan, the girls set their sights on the international
market. They signed on with the Universal Music Group, in the United
States, in 2011. Their first English single, "The Boys", was released
through Interscope Records. The single was co-written by band member,
Tiffany, and was produced by Teddy Riley. The girls became the musical
guests of TV talk shows like "David Letterman" and "Live With Kelly and
Michael". They even performed at Madison Square Garden. The group's
success has continued to rise. Performing in Korea, Japan, and many
other countries. In 2013, their single, "I Got a Boy", won best music
video of the year at the very first YouTube Music Awards, beating
famous singers like Miley Cyrus, Psy, and Justin Bieber; and was ranked
#5 in TIME Magazine's Top 10 Songs of 2013. In September 2014, the
girls became the first K-pop group ever to have three Youtube videos
with 100 million or higher views: "Gee", "I Got a Boy", and "The Boys".
"I Got a Boy" also set the record for the shortest amount of time that
it took to reach 100 million views for K-pop. Though the girls still
make music, they've starred in many reality shows and documentaries,
they've acted in TV shows and movies, and have been hosts on both TV
and radio. On September 29th, 2014, it was announced that Jessica had
been removed from the group due to lack of commitment with group
activities.