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"Genie" was released digitally on June 22, 2009, in South Korea. [11] [12] In Japan, the song was released on September 8, 2010, as the group's debut Japanese single. [13]The Japanese Maxi CD and DVD format of the single contains the Japanese version, the Korean version, and the karaoke version of the former. [2]
Genie (소원을 말해봐 (Genie); Sowoneul Malhaebwa (Genie); lit. Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)) is the second extended play by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. [3] [4] The EP was released on June 29, 2009, by SM Entertainment. Composers Dsign Music, Yoo Young-jin, Kenzie, Hwang Seong-je and Kim Jin-hwan joined the production of the EP ...
Girls' Generation subsequently released their self-titled debut studio album in November 2007, which was preceded by the singles "Girls' Generation" (소녀시대; Sonyeo sidae)—a remake of Lee Seung-cheol's 1989 song, and "Kissing You". Girls' Generation became the twelfth best-selling album of 2007 in South Korea, selling 56,804 copies. [19]
I Got a Boy (stylized in all caps) is the fourth Korean studio album (sixth overall) by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released for digital download on January 1, 2013, by SM Entertainment , and was made available for physical sales the following day by KT Music .
Genie (2009) Singles from Gee "Gee" ... Gee is the first extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on January 7, 2009, ...
For a Pride event in Los Angeles in June, Christina Aguilera paired her rainbow ensemble with minimal makeup and high-volume, platinum blonde hair. 2021 Brian Friedman/Shutterstock
Girls' Generation "Boyfriend" Joleen Belle, Kim Ji Hoo, Carsten Lindberg, Joachim Svare Tell Me Your Wish (Genie) 2009 "Be Happy" E-Tribe, J-STA, Gong Hyunsik Oh! 2010 "Boys & Girls" Hwang Chanhee, Jo Eunhee, Park Junho "Bad Girl" Hiro, Jörgen Elofsson, Jesper Jakobson, Lauren Dyson Girls' Generation: 2011 "Beautiful Stranger"
After Girls' Generation's domestic success, SM extended their promotional activities to Japan. In September 2010, the group signed with Universal Music Japan-owned Nayutawave Records. Their first Japanese single was the Japanese-language version of "Genie", which had been released in South Korea prior. Nayutawave released the Japanese-language ...