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They began their first solo tour with two scheduled dates on December 19 and 20 held at the Seoul Olympic Stadium; tickets sold out in 3 minutes. There the group unveiled two new songs called "Show! Due to the success of the Seoul concerts, Girls' Generation held two encore concerts on February 27, and the 28th at the "Seoul Olympic Stadium.
Girls' Generation promoting Run Devil Run song SM Entertainment revealed a teaser photo and the name of Girls' Generation's second album and title track called Oh! The music video teaser for "Oh! 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! Girls' Generation made their come back on Music Core where they performed "Show!
On March 11, S. Entertainment began releasing concept pictures of each Girls' Generation member, beginning with Yuri and ending with Tiffany on the 15th.
The song was used as the lead single for Oh! The dance version for the "Run Devil Run" music video was released on March 18, and the debut performance for the song was held at Music Bank on March 19, Girls' Generation promoting Hoot The single peaked at 4 on the Oricon charts. On October 20, 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.
The music video also featured Super Junior's member Siwon. In less than 24 hours the video hit more than 1 million viewers on YouTube. They won their first award on Music Bank on 5 November On December 22, , 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, copies on the first day, faring surprisingly well considering the tracklist itself is entirely in Korean.
It was originally announced that the group release the title track, "The Boys" on October 5, However, on September 30, it was announced that the release date was postponed. On October 14, SM Entertainment released teasers of the music videos.
It was also announced that the title track was co-written by member Tiffany and Teddy Riley, who was also known for works with Michael Jackson.
On October 19, the group released their third album, The Boys. Within minutes after the release of "The Boys", Girls' Generation achieved an "all-kill" status on all major on- and off-line music charts in Korea. Despite not charting on Billboard Hot , the song managed to peak inside the Top 30 on the iTunes chart in the United States, selling over 21, copies and becoming one of the best selling K-Pop songs, at that time, in the United States.
On December 7, , it was announced that Girls' Generation will be releasing a re-packaged version of their debut Japanese album "Girls' Generation", which included a Japanese version of the "The Boys", and remixed versions of "The Great Escape", "Bad Girl", and "Mr.
It also contained the new song, "Time Machine". The album was released on December 28, , and, collectively with the initial album, "Girls' Generation" passed sales of over ,, with shipments of 1 million. The sub-unit released the song Twinkle on May 2.
Twinkle" debuted at number on the Billboard , selling over 3, copies and making it the highest charting K-Pop album on the chart thus far. On June 27, Paparazzi was released, which was the title track of their second Japanese album. As well as charting on many of Billboard's album charts, including the number-one spot on the World Album chart. A small teaser of Mr. Mr on their official YouTube Channel.
On February 14, , SM announced that their music video had run into a mishap and the release of the music video has been postponed. They released the music video on 28 February. July saw the release of "The Best" album, composed of Girls' Generations greatest hits. To fans delight it included some new singles such as "Indestructible," "Divine," and "Chain Reaction.
The group has attracted at least , concert attendees since Jessica, due to scheduling conflicts, was dismissed from the group in September Despite the loss at this time, they performed live at the Tokyo Dome, which sold out to 50, spectators. The concert disc was released on April After taking a break for much of , Girls' Generation's only release was their fifth digital single " Sailing ".
Created for SM's digital music channel project SM Station as its 26th release, it was released on August 5, in honor of 9 years together. Their sixth full length Korean album released on August 7, In October , three members of the group, Sooyoung, Seohyun and Tiffany decided to not renew their contracts under the group's label, SM Entertainment, leaving the eight-member group's future in discussion. Since then, SM announced that the group were said not to be disbanded, though they would begin an indefinite hiatus so that they will focus on solo and acting projects.
On September 5, , Girls' Generation's second sub-unit, Oh! GG debuted, with the lead single, "Lil Touch". On September 29, Jessica announced via Weibo that she had been "forced" out of the group by saying: I was excited about our upcoming fan events only to shockingly be informed by my company and 8 others that as of today, I'm no longer a member.
I'm devastated - my priority and love is to serve as a member of GG, but for no justifiable reason, I am being forced out. The next day she stated that in the early year the company as well as her fellow members were positive about the idea of her own fashion business Blanc and Eclare , but in September they changed opinion making her choose between closing her business or leaving the group.
According to SM Entertainment Jessica informed the company in early spring that she would leave group after the following album, but caused problems for schedules by attending her individual activities. Jessica's final song with the group was "Divine" included in the repackaged version of their Japanese album "The Best". International fans mostly blamed Girls' Generation for suddenly kicking out Jessica without any notice and because of Jessica's Weibo statement at that time.
Meanwhile, Korean fans were mostly hating on Jessica and accusing her of being too selfish for leaving Girls' Generation. In August both parties finally made an agreement to end Jessica's contract. She later released a statement saying that she and SM Entertainment officially parted [10]. Nowadays, Jessica promotes under Coridel Entertainment and announced her first solo album in February Jump to: navigation , search. Navigation menu Personal tools Create account Log in.
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