Chapter 603: The Final Battle of the Regular Season (Ten Thousand Rewards for Lingxi)

Chapter 603: The Final Battle of the Regular Season (Ten Thousand Rewards for Lingxi)

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Girls' Generation is a girl pop singing group launched by South Korea's SM Entertainment Co., Ltd. in 2007, consisting of 9 members, including Kim Tae-yeon, Jung so-yeon, Lee Soon-gyu, Hwang Mi-young, Kim Hyo-yeon, Kwon Yu-ri, Choi so-young, Lim Yoon-a and Seo Joo-hyun[1], and is currently performing in the form of 8 members. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

On August 5, 2007, Girls' Generation released their first single "The World Reunion" and released their first full-length album "Girls' Generation" on November 1.

[3] On January 7, 2009, he released his first mini album "Gee", which became popular in the music scene. On June 29, the second mini album "Genie" was released.

[4] On January 28, 2010, they released their second full-length album "Oh!", and on September 8, 2010, they released their first Japanese single "GENIE", which debuted in Japan. On October 27, the third mini album "Hoot" was released.

In June 2011, he released his first Japanese album "Girls' Generation", and in June he was officially certified as a million album by the Japan Recording Industry Association[5]; On October 19 of the same year, the third official album "Theboys" was released.

In April 2012, Girls' Generation debuted the team group TaeTiSeo[6] and released the mini-album "Twinkle".

On January 1, 2013, the fourth full-length album "IGotABoy" was released[7].

On February 24, 2014, the fourth mini album "Mr.Mr." was released[8]; On September 30 of the same year, Girls' Generation's agency announced that member Jung so-yeon had withdrawn from the group due to a conflict between her personal career and Girls' Generation's acting career.

On July 7, 2015, the MV and sound source of the single "Party" were released[11], and on August 18 and 19 of the same year, the fifth official album "LionHeart" was released for two consecutive days[12]; [13] On November 21-22, the fourth solo concert "GIRLS'GENERATION4thTOURPhantasiainSEOUL" was held in Seoul.

In August 2016, the single "That Summer" was released [14].

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Grand Prix of Seoul Song Awards

Forbes Korea Celebrity List Champion

Melon was the top of the 2000s ten-year list

Youtube Music Video of the Year AwardsDebut: August 5, 2007 Fan name: SONE: Pink and rose

Early years as an editor

Girls' Generation

Girls' Generation (27 photos)

Each member of Girls' Generation entered SM Entertainment Co., Ltd. as trainees from various drafts, and received a long period of professional training at SM before their debut, and one of them, Jung so-yeon (now retired[15]), trained at SM for seven years and six months, making her the longest-trained member of Girls' Generation. [16] The average age of Girls' Generation was 17 years old when she debuted.

Acting career editing

On August 1, 2007, Girls' Generation's first MV "The World of Reunion" was officially released [17-18]. On August 2, Girls' Generation recorded the debut stage of "Popular Songs" at SBS Hall in Seoul, and held a small fan meeting at the recording site. On August 3, Girls' Generation's first single "The World Reunited Again" was officially released [19]. On August 5, when "Popular Ballads" was broadcast, Girls' Generation officially debuted with the song "The World Reunion Again". On August 6, Girls' Generation participated in the radio show "KissTheRadio" for the first time. On August 10, the first autograph session in the country was held. On November 1, Girls' Generation officially released its first self-titled album, Girls' Generation. On November 14th, a formal autograph session was held in Yongsan, Seoul. On December 6, he participated in the 9th Sino-Korean Song Festival and came to Beijing for the first time [20].

DVD cover

DVD cover (8 photos)

On January 14, 2008, Girls' Generation released the MV "KissingYou" [21-22]. On June 7, the group participated in the dream concert for the first time.

On January 2, 2009, the trailer for the MV Gee was announced. On January 9, the MV "Gee" was viewed more than 1 million times on the first day of gomtv. On January 16, "Gee" sold 24,000 copies of the first week of the HANTEO chart. On July 3, "Genie" sold 40,000 copies of the HANTEO chart in its first week. In August, it won the sixth place in the [SISAPRESS Survey: 2009 Who is Shaking in Korea], becoming the second singer group in history to enter the top 10 of this chart after G.O.D in 2002 [23]. On December 19, the group held its first solo concert at the fencing arena in Seoul Olympic Park [24].

On January 23, 2010, Girls' Generation released the trailer video of the second album "Oh!". On February 3, the second album "Oh!" sold 65,532 copies on the Big H list in 7 days, ranking third in the first week of sales in the history of the Big H list[25]. On August 25, the first show was held at the Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo, Japan, but due to the number of applicants exceeding expectations, it was temporarily changed to three shows, gathering a total of 22,000 people [26]. On September 8, Japan's first single "Genie" was released [27] . On October 9, Girls' Generation won the 25th "Golden Disc Awards-Record Awards" with the album "Oh!", becoming the first singer in Korean history to win both the Record Awards and the Music Awards, and the first female singer in history to win the Record Awards [28-30]. On November 1, CCTV News Channel International Times broadcast Girls' Generation's overseas press conference, and Girls' Generation announced its attack on overseas markets.