Girls' Generation's classic and popular songs
We’d like to introduce songs by Girls’ Generation, a popular South Korean girl group known for tracks like “Gee,” released in 2009, which brought them widespread recognition.
Speaking of Girls’ Generation, they are active as an eight-member group, and all of them are known for their great figures—especially their beautiful legs, which became a huge talking point.
Alongside KARA, who rose to popularity around the same time, they helped support the K-pop boom in Japan.
They’re very popular in Japan as well, but it seems Girls’ Generation enjoys overwhelming popularity in Korea.
Taeyeon, the group’s main vocalist, is said to frequently talk clearly in her sleep and even mimic their choreography while sleeping.
Now, please enjoy a playlist of Girls’ Generation’s songs as they continue to make waves across Asia and in Western countries too.
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Girls’ Generation’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
I Got A Boyshōjo jidai

They always surprise us in the best possible way, but this song really caught me off guard.
It’s a dance tune where their razor-sharp choreography truly shines.
With an ’80s vibe, it brings out a one-of-a-kind charm that only they can create to the fullest.
The song structure throws in everything—rap, techno, you name it—and it makes you feel like you’re seeing a side of Girls’ Generation you’ve never seen before.
In To The New Worldshōjo jidai

This is their memorable debut song.
Their fresh voices and appearances make you smile without even realizing it.
Everyone is so lively, and their innocent smiles come through so clearly that you can almost feel them even without watching the MV.
Even back then, Hyoyeon, the dance lead, showcased a razor-sharp solo, and Taeyeon and Jessica displayed their impressive vocal skills—making it clear they were the real deal from the very beginning.
Mr.Mr.shōjo jidai

They showed a level of coolness like never before.
I was utterly captivated by the nine members dressed in suits and hats, cross-dressing in a masculine style.
It feels like they’ve established that they’re always, always beautiful no matter what they do.
Along with the memorable chorus, it also incorporates clear dance highlights midway through, letting you feel the high level of the formations the nine create.
Mr.Taxishōjo jidai

The dance is distinctive and makes you want to imitate it and start dancing.
The taxi-driver-inspired outfits are undeniably sexy, and it feels like a song only they, with their incredible figures, could pull off.
The lyrics also incorporate Korean skillfully, and I can’t help but sigh at the seamless, tasteful way it all comes across.
Genieshōjo jidai

The biggest appeal of this song is definitely the dance.
The nine-member formation is truly breathtaking.
Also, as is customary in their live performances, Tipa’s one-liner in the middle takes the excitement to its peak, and the finale showcases Taeyeon’s vocal prowess, making it a truly outstanding track.
Lost In Loveshōjo jidai

A song performed by the two of them, Taeyeon and Tiffany.
It’s a deeply moving, heartfelt ballad.
Even if you don’t understand the lyrics, their singing conveys the poignancy so powerfully that you can’t help but applaud.
It makes you realize they’re no longer just idols—they’re true artists.
Genie (Korean version)shōjo jidai

The Korean version of Genie is quite different from the Japanese version, especially the music video.
The dance is based on the same choreography, but there are differences here and there, making it worth comparing.
The song itself is the same, but since the lyrics are in Korean, you might be surprised at the impression it gives at first.
Dancing Queenshōjo jidai

This is a song that was recorded around the time they released Gee, but it wasn’t made public until four years later, in 2012.
Just listening to the track, you don’t really get a strong sense of their early freshness, but once you watch the MV, it’s obvious—the girls look so young, dancing away.
For some reason, they’re also wearing the iconic Gee outfit of white T-shirts and jeans here.
My honest impression is simply, “How cute,” and I’m grateful this track didn’t end up shelved.
Lion Heartshōjo jidai

After a streak of cool concepts, Girls’ Generation is making a cute comeback once again.
But it’s not just cute—they’re sexy, beautiful, and exude a mature Girls’ Generation.
Capturing that grown-up kind of cuteness is very difficult, I think, but their expressive power is outstanding.
Oh!shōjo jidai

This is an irresistibly peppy and cute track that feels like things would get out of hand if there were cheerleaders like these.
The American college-style outfits are all intensely adorable.
The final scene is a must-see for Taeyeon fans.
And apparently, the numbers on the members’ tank tops each have their own meaning!


