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Girls' Generation performing "Gee" on February 27, 2009. Girls' Generation had their first promotional activity for the song on the MBC's music show Music Core on January 10. [21] "Gee" eventually became a hit, achieving nine consecutive top one on the KBS's Music Bank, [22] [23] and eight consecutive wins on the Mnet ' s chart, [24] setting a ...
Girls' Generation (2007) Gee (2009) Genie (2009) Singles from Gee "Gee" Released: January 5, 2009; Gee is the first extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group ...
Girls' Generation: 2007 "I'm In Love with the Hero" Kanata Nakamura, Leah Haywood, Daniel James, Kevin Christopher Ross, Bret Carlson Puchir Girls' Generation: 2011 "I'm A Diamond" Dapo Torimiro, Priscilla Hamilton, H.U.B. Girls & Peace: 2012 "I Got A Boy" Yoo Young-jin, Will Simms, Anne Judith Wik, Sarah Lundbäck I Got a Boy: 2013 ...
South Korean girl group Girls' Generation has received various awards and nominations since their debut in 2007. They rose to fame in 2009 with their hit single, "Gee", which later became known as "Song of the Decade". [1]
E-Tribe (이트라이브) is a South Korean record artist and music duo consisting of Ahn Myung-won and Kim Young-deuk.They are most known for producing "Gee" by Girls' Generation, "U-Go-Girl" by Lee Hyo-ri, "Yayaya" by T-ara, "It's You" by Super Junior, and "I Know" by Se7en.
Girls' Generation's Hello Baby: Part of KBS's Hello Baby series [93] Right Now It's Girls' Generation: 2010 Archival footage from 2007 to 2010 Girls' Generation Star Life Theater: 2011 Follows the group during the release of The Boys: Girls' Generation and the Dangerous Boys: Leading weekend program on JTBC [94] Channel Girls' Generation: 2015
Bill Gates told Patrick Collison that younger generations should worry about four things. They are the climate crisis, unchecked AI, nuclear war, and the spread of disease.
Girls' Generation's third Korean and fourth studio album, The Boys (2011), was the best-selling album of the year in South Korea. [7] The title track reached number one in South Korea. The group's second Japanese studio album and fifth overall, Girls & Peace (2012), spawned the singles "Oh!", " Paparazzi " and " Flower Power ".