The nine-member group that defined an era of Korean pop music with hits like 'Gee' and 'I Got a Boy'.
Girls' Generation didn't just release songs, they created cultural moments. 'Gee' became the longest-running number-one single in Korean music chart history when it dropped in 2009. Tracks like 'Genie' and 'The Boys' showed how K-pop could balance polished production with genuine personality. They were the group you couldn't ignore if you were paying attention to pop music in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
Debuting in 2007 with 'Into the New World,' they spent their first few years building a domestic fanbase before 'Gee' changed everything in 2009. The years that followed saw them experiment with different sounds, from the military-inspired 'Mr. Taxi' to the genre-hopping 'I Got a Boy' in 2013. By the time members began pursuing solo activities around 2014, they'd already cemented their place as one of K-pop's most influential acts.
If you only know one Girls' Generation song, make it 'Gee', that synth hook and colorful music video basically wrote the playbook for bright-concept K-pop. For something different, 'I Got a Boy' feels like five songs in one, all held together by that confident vocal delivery.
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