Girls' Generation Popular Song Rankings [2026]
They debuted in South Korea and became top idols.Their popularity quickly crossed the sea, and now they’re artists heard all across Japan.Their cute dances and vocals continue to captivate Girls’ Generation fans.This time, we’re bringing you a ranked list of Girls’ Generation’s most popular songs.
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Girls’ Generation Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
The Boysshōjo jidai46rank/position

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.
You Thinkshōjo jidai47rank/position

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.
소녀시대shōjo jidai48rank/position

A song originally by Lee Seung-chul, “Girls’ Generation,” arranged and covered by Girls’ Generation.
While she pleads not to be treated like a child, her confusion at a sudden kiss captures the heart of a young girl.
“Girls’ Generation” has a timeless charm that never fades.
Genie (Korean version)shōjo jidai49rank/position

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.


