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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 iconic and popular songs (41–50)

Hoot (Korean version)shōjo jidai

Girls' Generation Hoot Japanese Subtitles (So Nyeo Shi Dae Hoot)
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.

The Great Escapeshōjo jidai

Although it was never released as a single, this song has been performed on Japanese TV shows.

In the chorus, Taeyeon takes the lead vocals while the other eight members take turns with their parts, and the balance and tempo are outstanding.

Back then I only knew songs like Genie and Gee, but hearing this track made me realize I had become a full-fledged Girls’ Generation fan.

The Boysshōjo jidai

Girls’ Generation 소녀시대 ‘The Boys’ MV (KOR Ver.)
The Boysshōjo jidai

Anyway, it’s an incredibly cool track—powerful and beautiful.

There’s a Japanese version, but I find the original much more charming.

The choreography features Rino Nakasone, well-known from Girls’ Generation, and the result is unsurprisingly top-notch.

The rap that starts with Yoona and Jessica’s soaring high notes near the end are stunning, making this a masterfully structured classic.

Bad Girlshōjo jidai

Girls’ Generation Shoujo Jidai ‘BAD GIRL’ MV
Bad Girlshōjo jidai

Riding around on a Harley in their Girls’ Generation days—there’s a pretty hard-boiled vibe.

But if you look closely, the dance is cute, and I think that balance is just perfect.

Watching the MV gives it an overall underground feel where the sun doesn’t quite reach, but it’s by no means dark.

With occasional vocal effects sprinkled in, it comes together as a striking track.