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 (31–40)
Kissing Youshōjo jidai

It’s a bubbly, full-on idol song.
With a lollipop in hand, it’s an energetic track where they just keep having fun, and it’s still performed live as a fan favorite.
Super Junior’s Donghae appears in the music video, looking quite young as well, and there are plenty of highlights with everyone dancing together and playfully goofing around.
My oh Myshōjo jidai

You could say this is another revenge song following Run Devil Run.
This one portrays punishing a cheater in a very bright, cheerful way, and it’s so cute it’s almost endearing.
From beginning to end, it’s sprinkled with quite memorable melodies that make you want to smile.
Run Devil Runshōjo jidai

It’s a song that conveys the strength women possess, with attention on a dance that’s both powerful and graceful.
It steps a bit away from Girls’ Generation’s previously cute image, making you think, “They had this side to them too!” and strongly showcasing the breadth of their potential.
Show Girlsshōjo jidai

A dance number reminiscent of Moulin Rouge that could be seen as a sequel to “Paparazzi.” As the title suggests, the members take on the role of showgirls, and with a playful spirit they capture a timeless, French cabaret atmosphere that’s an absolute delight.
It’s a gem of a song whose chorus—impossible to predict from the opening verse—bursts in and makes you excited for every twist and turn.
Time Machineshōjo jidai

Not only in bright dance numbers, but even in tender ballads, the nine members’ charm is truly remarkable.
In the music video, each member has her own storyline and gets the spotlight, but Yoona walking in a wedding dress through falling snow is the most eye-catching.
The ballad leans slightly toward the main vocalists—Taeyeon, Jessica, Tiffany, and Seohyun—but it transcends the boundaries of idol music.
Girls' Generation's iconic and popular songs (41–50)
You Thinkshōjo jidai

Being the first song of the live set, it made a strong impact and instantly captured my heart.
It isn’t overly intense, yet it leaves a solid impression and makes you want to watch the dance.
It’s a track with a gorgeous finish that fully showcases the members’ vocal abilities.
Hoot (Korean version)shōjo jidai

Siwon from Super Junior appears in the music video.
The chorus has a phrase you can’t help but hum along to, and it reminds you how many classic and hit songs Girls’ Generation have.
Their outfits make the most of their great figures and are a sight to see, making it clear why they’re such icons for many girls.
The Japanese version is included on their Japanese debut album.


