Girls’ Generation members
Taeyeon – Guitar, Vocals
Sunny – Lead Vocals
Yuri – Lead Vocals
Yoona – Lead vocals
Former Members
Jessica (Left the band in 2014) – Vocals, Piano
Tiffany – Vocals, Flute (Resigned in 2017)
Sooyoung (Left the group in 2017) – Vocals, Piano
Seohyun (Left the group in 2017) – Vocals, Piano, Violin, Korean Drums
Origin
South Korea, Seoul
K-pop, Bubblegum Pop, Electropop, R&B, and EDM are some of the genres.
SM Entertainment and Interscope Records are the labels.
EMI Records Japan was founded in 2007.
Girls’ Generation’s First Headlining Tour ‘Into The New World (2009-2010)’ was the first Asia tour.
Portfolio of Vocal Performances
In November 2007, the Girls’ Generation group released their first studio album, Girls’ Generation.
Other albums by the band, including I Got a Boy, Lion Heart, and Holiday Night, charted at number one in the United States.
The group’s hit songs include Gee, Mr. Taxi, Run Devil Run, Paparazzi, Catch Me If You Can, and many more.
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Facts about the Girls’ Generation
SM Entertainment, Korea’s largest entertainment firm, established the group.
The group is known in Korean as SoShi and So-nyuh Shi-dae, and is abbreviated as SNSD.
In an interview, the members admitted that they were surprised to hear the group’s name for the first time because, at the time, few groups were named in Korean, and they had expected a “cool English name.”
In 2007, Girls’ Generation made their formal debut.
The group rose to prominence with its track Gee, which reached number one on KBS’s Music Bank for 9 weeks in a row and was declared the most popular song of the 2000s by the South Korean online music retailer Melon.
Because to Gee’s success, the group also soared in the endorsement market, earning $1.2 million in earnings in 2009.
As of 2018, the group had appeared in over 40 sponsorship deals.
Taeyeon, Tiffany, and Seohyun were among the members of the group’s first subgroup, TTS (short for TaeTiSeo), which debuted in April 2012. They said in an interview that they detested the moniker.
Sunny, Taeyeon, Yoon, Yuri, and Hyoyeon were members of the group’s second subunit, which was created in August 2018.
The group began with nine members, but Jessica quit in 2014 owing to scheduling difficulties with the rest of the group.
SM Entertainment confirmed their departure in 2015, and the group continued with an 8-member lineup.
Tiffany, Sooyoung, and Seohyun elected not to renew their contracts with SM Entertainment in order to focus on their individual projects in October 2017.
Girlsgeneration.smtown.com is the band’s official website.
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