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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.

Girls' Generation's classic and popular songs (11–20)

Geeshōjo jidai

Girls’ Generation Shoujo Jidai ‘Gee’ MV (Japanese Ver.)
Geeshōjo jidai

A signature song that catapulted Girls’ Generation to fame in Japan.

Their youthful, fresh dancing is adorable, and SHINee’s Minho appearing in the music video is another highlight.

Focusing on the lyrics again, I’m impressed by how vividly they convey a girl’s fluttering excitement and pounding heartbeat.

Galaxy Surpernovashōjo jidai

Girls’ Generation Shoujo Jidai ‘GALAXY SUPERNOVA’ MV Dance ver.
Galaxy Surpernovashōjo jidai

The music video, which blends a psychedelic space with staging that evokes a near-futuristic feel, gives a slightly different impression from before.

And if you listen closely, the chorus is surprisingly long.

It’s up-tempo, with everyone’s solos weaving together nicely; while it may lack a strong punch, it’s still a must-play hit at live shows.

Flower Powershōjo jidai

Girls’ Generation Shoujo Jidai ‘FLOWER POWER’ MV
Flower Powershōjo jidai

It’s an amazing song with a formation where all nine members move as one.

The lyrics and melody match very well, and the dance—with its slightly mysterious movements—is captivating and cool.

There’s a solo by Sunny in the middle, and it has something that only Sunny can express, making it a piece that’s both beautiful and cool.

Paparazzishōjo jidai

Girls’ Generation Shoujo Jidai ‘PAPARAZZI’ MV
Paparazzishōjo jidai

I can’t help but first think they must really be living each day while being chased by paparazzi…! The hand movements mimicking a camera are super cool, and the rapidly unfolding solo parts from each member in the first verse are a must-hear.

The music video, which skillfully weaves in the classic “Singin’ in the Rain,” is beautiful!

Catch Me If You Canshōjo jidai

GIRLS’ GENERATION Shōjo Jidai – Catch Me If You Can_ Music Video
Catch Me If You Canshōjo jidai

The choreography is pretty intense and super cool, so the music video is a must-see.

It’s Girls’ Generation at their best—a harder dance tune than ever before, packed with techno sounds.

If you listen to it right after waking up, it feels like someone’s shaking you by both shoulders—an upbeat, hyped track that gets you going.

The build-up toward the end and the sharp, clean finish are fantastic.

Partyshōjo jidai

Girls’ Generation 소녀시대 ‘PARTY’ MV
Partyshōjo jidai

A refreshing song you’ll want to listen to under the hot sun.

Let’s be soothed by the girls dancing on the beach.

The seaside filming reminded me that Girls’ Generation were once idols.

With Yoona taking the center at the end as well, it’s a cute track that feels like a return to their roots.

Girls’ Generation’s classic and popular songs (21–30)

I Got A Boyshōjo jidai

Girls’ Generation 소녀시대 ‘I GOT A BOY’ MV
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.