Girls' Generation video discography | |
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Music videos | 49 |
Dance videos | 13 |
Commercial videos | 11 |
This is the videography of the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation . Girls' Generation have been in the music business ever since debuting in August 2007. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun. Former member Jessica was dismissed from the group in 2014. [1]
Title | Year | Director | Length | Notes |
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"Into The New World" (다시 만난 세계) [2] | 2007 | Cheon Hyeok-jin [3] | 4:52 | Debut song |
"Girls' Generation" (소녀시대) [4] | Unknown | 3:55 | Originally sung by Lee Seung-chul | |
"Kissing You" [5] | 2008 | Lee Sang-kyu [6] | 3:20 | |
"Baby Baby" [7] | Unknown | 3:23 | ||
"Love Hate" (오빠 나빠) [8] | 3:48 | Sung by Jessica, Tiffany and Seohyun | ||
"Gee" [9] | 2009 | Cho Soo-hyun [10] | 3:54 | |
"Gee" (Color version) | 3:19 | Dance Version | ||
"Gee" (White version) | 3:20 | Dance Version | ||
"Way To Go!" (힘 내!) [11] | Unknown | 3:01 | ||
"Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (소원을 말해봐) [12] | Jang Jae-hyeok [13] | 4:00 | ||
"Oh!" [14] | 2010 | Cho Soo-hyun [15] [16] | 3:33 | |
"Run Devil Run" [17] | 3:27 | |||
"Run Devil Run" [18] | 3:46 | Story version | ||
"Genie" [19] | Jang Jae-hyeok [20] | 4:25 | Japanese version | |
"Genie" | 3:32 | Japanese version; Dance Version [21] | ||
"Gee" [22] | Cho Soo-hyun [23] | 3:35 | Japanese version | |
"Gee" | 3:22 | Japanese version; Dance Version [21] | ||
"Genie" | Unknown | 3:31 | 3D version | |
"Hoot" (훗) [24] | Jang Jae-hyeok [25] | 4:13 | ||
"Hoot" [26] | 3:18 | Dance Version | ||
"Beautiful Girls" [27] | 2011 | Unknown | 3:57 | Sung by Yoo Young-jin |
"Run Devil Run" [28] | Hideaki Sunaga [29] [30] | 3:36 | Japanese version | |
"Run Devil Run" | 3:25 | Japanese version; Dance Version [21] | ||
"Mr. Taxi" [31] | 3:46 | |||
"Mr. Taxi" [32] | 3:37 | Japanese version; Dance Version [21] | ||
"Echo" [33] | Unknown | 3:31 | ||
"Run Devil Run" [34] | 3:58 | 3D version | ||
"Bad Girl" [35] | Hideaki Sunaga [36] | 4:05 | ||
"The Boys" [37] | Hong Won-ki [38] | 5:19 | Korean version | |
"The Boys" [39] | 5:20 | English version | ||
"Time Machine" [40] | 2012 | Masaaki Uchino [41] | 5:38 | |
"Paparazzi" [42] | Toshiyuki Suzuki [43] | 6:36 | ||
"Paparazzi" [42] | 4:10 | Close-up version | ||
"Paparazzi" [44] | 3:53 | Full version; Dance Version | ||
"Paparazzi" [45] | 3:56 | Gold edition; Dance Version | ||
"All My Love is For You" [46] | Masaaki Uchino [47] | 4:06 | ||
"Oh!" [48] | Hideaki Sunaga [49] | 4:10 | Japanese version | |
"Oh!" [50] | 3:11 | Japanese version; Dance Version | ||
"Flower Power" [51] | Toshiyuki Suzuki [52] | 3:42 | ||
"Flower Power" [53] | 3:23 | Dance Version | ||
"Dancing Queen" [54] | Unknown | 4:23 | Originally recorded in 2008, but released on December 21, 2012 | |
"I Got A Boy" [55] | 2013 | Hong Won-ki [56] | 5:05 | |
"Love & Girls" | Toshiyuki Suzuki [57] [58] | 3:37 | ||
"Love & Girls" [59] | 3:17 | Dance Version | ||
"Galaxy Supernova" | 3:42 | |||
"Galaxy Supernova" [60] | 3:30 | Dance Version | ||
"My oh My" [61] | Hong Won-ki [62] | 3:27 | ||
"Beep Beep" [63] | Toshiyuki Suzuki [64] | 3:39 | Short version, originally previewed in April; full version was released eight months later in December | |
"Mr.Mr." [65] | 2014 | Kim Beom-chul [66] | 4:04 | |
"Mr. Taxi" | Unknown | 3:35 | Split screen version | |
"Indestructible" [67] | 4:35 | Lyrics Video | ||
"Divine" [68] | 5:44 | Story version. First music video where the nine members do not appear | ||
"Divine" | Masaaki Uchino [69] | 4:18 | Last music video with nine members before Jessica's departure | |
"Catch Me If You Can" [70] | 2015 | Toshiyuki Suzuki [71] | 4:22 | Korean version |
"Catch Me If You Can" [72] | 4:21 | Japanese version | ||
"Party" [73] | Hong Won-ki [74] [75] | 3:38 | ||
"Lion Heart" [76] | 5:37 | |||
"You Think" [77] | Lee Ki-baek [78] | 3:18 | ||
"Sailing (0805)" [79] | 2016 | Unknown | 4:21 | Digital single, to commemorate nine years together since debut |
"Holiday" [80] | 2017 | Ziyong Kim (Fantazy Lab) [81] | 3:24 | |
"All Night" [82] | Shin Hee-won [83] [84] | 7:48 | Documentary version | |
"All Night" [85] | 3:52 | Clean version | ||
"Forever 1" [86] | 2022 | 3:33 | ||
"Forever 1 (Matisse & Sadko Remix)" [87] | Unknown | 3:43 | ||
Title | Year | Length | Notes |
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"It's Fantastic" | 2008 | 3:31 | Sung by Jessica Tiffany and Seohyun, title song for the online game "Mabinogi" |
"Haptic Motion" | 7:48 | Commercial film with TVXQ for Samsung Anycall's Haptic | |
"HaHaHa Song" | 2009 | 1:20 | Public campaign |
"Chocolate Love" | 4:00 | Commercial film for the LG CYON Chocolate | |
"Seoul" | 4:14 | Publicity MV for Seoul, with Super Junior | |
"Cabi Song" | 2010 | 4:28 | Commercial film for Caribbean Bay, with 2PM |
"Lal Lal La" | 2:59 | Voting campaign | |
"Hey, Cooky!" | 3:06 | Advertisement for the LG Cooky | |
"Genie" | 3:31 | Was released for Samsung PAVV LED TV in 3D | |
"첫눈에... (Snowy Wish)" | 3:37 | Presented by Daum | |
"Visual Dreams (Pop! Pop!)" | 2011 | 3:30 | Campaign for Intel Asia |
Title | Year | Role | Other notes |
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I AM. | 2012 | Themselves | Biographical film |
SMTown: The Stage [88] | 2015 |
Title | Year | Role | Note | Ref |
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Kimcheed Radish Cubes | 2007 | Themselves | Cameo in Episode 9 | |
Sazae-san 3 | 2011 | Themselves | Cameo | [89] |
ENT | 2012 | Themselves | Cartoon Characters | [90] |
The Producers | 2015 | Themselves | Cameo in Episode 1, only TTS | [91] |
Title | Year | Note | Ref. |
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Girls' Generation Goes to School | 2007 | Narrated by Sungmin from Super Junior; Pre-debut TV series | [92] |
MTV Girls' Generation | Each episode featured a separate member | ||
Factory Girl | 2008 | Not all members were present in every episode due to conflicting schedules | [93] |
Girls' Generation's Horror Movie Factory | 2009 | Yoona was not present due to her commitments filming Cinderella Man | |
Himnaera Him!/Cheer Up! | Replaced Horror Movie Factory due to low ratings | ||
Girls' Generation's Hello Baby | Part of KBS's Hello Baby series | [94] | |
Right Now It's Girls' Generation | 2010 | Archival footage from 2007 to 2010 | |
Girls' Generation Star Life Theater | 2011 | Follows the group during the release of The Boys | |
Girls' Generation and the Dangerous Boys | Leading weekend program on JTBC | [95] | |
Channel Girls' Generation | 2015 | First reality show after Jessica's departure | [96] |
Girl's for Rest | 2018 | Girls' Generation-Oh!GG's show | |
Soshi TamTam | 2022 | New full-group reality show in seven years, to celebrate the group's 15th anniversary and ahead of their 2022 comeback | [97] |
Title | Year | Note |
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Girls' Generation’s Christmas Fairy Tale | 2011 | Christmas special |
Girls' Generation's Romantic Fantasy | 2013 | MBC Girls' Generation New Year's Day Comeback special |
Girls' Generation, also known as SNSD, is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona, and Seohyun. Originally a nine-piece ensemble, member Jessica departed from the group in September 2014. Among the prominent South Korean figures and most popular K-pop groups worldwide, Girls' Generation has earned numerous accolades and the honorific nickname "The Nation's Girl Group" in their home country.
"Gee" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The original Korean-language version was released as a digital single from the extended play of the same name via SM Entertainment on January 5, 2009. The song was written, composed and arranged by Ahn Myung-won and Kim Young-deuk, with additional Japanese lyrics written by Kanata Nakamura. Stylistically, "Gee" is a bubblegum pop and electropop song that lyrically talks about the girls' affections when they are in love.
Im Yoon-ah, known mononymously as Yoona, is a South Korean singer and actress. After training for five years, she debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, which went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide. Apart from her group's activities, Yoona has participated in various television dramas, notably You Are My Destiny (2008), which marked her career breakthrough and earned her the Best New Actress awards at the 23rd KBS Drama Awards and the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards.
"Genie" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation for their second extended play (EP) of the same name (2009). It was released on June 22, 2009, as a single from the EP. Written by Yoo Young-jin, and composed by Dsign Music, Fridolin Nordso and Yoo Young-jin, the song is the group's first collaboration with Western composers and producers, which was later encouraged towards their future music.
Kim Hyo-yeon, referred to as Hyoyeon or DJ Hyo, is a South Korean singer, dancer, DJ, and television personality. She debuted as a member of the girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, which went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of the most popular K-pop groups worldwide. She has since participated in other SM Entertainment projects, including Girls' Generation-Oh!GG and Got the Beat. Since 2016, she has also released singles as a solo artist.
Hoot is the third extended play by the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The extended play contains five songs and was released on 27 October 2010, by SM Entertainment. Hoot was the third best-selling album of 2010 on the Gaon Album Chart, with 163,066 copies sold.
The First Japan Arena Tour is the first Japanese concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation to promote their 2011 self-titled album in Japanese.
"Mr. Taxi" is the first original Japanese song recorded by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released as a double A-side single with the Japanese version of "Run Devil Run" on April 27, 2011, as the third single from the group's eponymous debut Japanese album. Composed by STY, Chad Royce and Scott Mann, with the Japanese lyrics written by STY and Korean lyrics written by Jung Hye-young, "Mr. Taxi" is an electropop and R&B song. A Korean version was later recorded and included on the group's third Korean studio album The Boys, and was released as the album's second single in December 2011.
Girls' Generation is the self-titled debut Japanese album and third overall by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation, released by Nayutawave Records and Universal Music Japan on June 1, 2011. A repackaged edition of the album, The Boys, was released on December 28, 2011.
"Paparazzi" is a song recorded in the Japanese language by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation for their second Japanese-language studio album, Girls & Peace (2012). It was released as the album's lead single on June 27, 2012. Written by Fredrik Thomander, Johan Becker, and Junji Ishiwatari, and produced by Miles Walker, the track was described as an electropop and R&B song. To promote the single, Girls' Generation appeared on Japanese music programs Music Station and Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ, while a music video for the song directed by Toshiyuki Suzuki premiered on June 10, 2012, to accompany the release of the song.
Girls' Generation II: -Girls & Peace- 2nd Japan Tour was the second Japanese concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation to promote their second Japanese album, Girls & Peace.
"Flower Power" is the sixth Japanese single released by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The single was released on November 14, 2012, via digital download on iTunes Japan, with a limited physical release on November 21, 2012. It serves as the third single from their second Japanese studio album, Girls & Peace (2012). Despite limited release, "Flower Power" sold 29,000 copies in its first week, peaking at number five on the Oricon Singles Chart; the single also reached number six on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.
Girls' Generation II ~Girls & Peace~ is the second Japanese studio album and the fifth overall by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on November 28, 2012, through Nayutawave Records. Girls & Peace is the first release by all the members since their third Korean studio album "The Boys" (2011), after the group entered a semi-hiatus to pursue solo activities in South Korea. Meanwhile, Girls' Generation-TTS, the group's first subunit, was created. Continuing the electro-influenced sound from their first Japanese album, Girls & Peace features a wide range of contribution from producers, including long-time collaborator, Kenzie, as well as multiple new producers such as Miles Walker, Deekay and Dapo Torimiro. The album sold over 116,000 copies in its first week, reaching the third spot on the Oricon Album chart, and has since received a Platinum certification from the RIAJ.
"Love & Girls" is the seventh Japanese single released by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation on June 19, 2013. The song served as the lead single of the group's third Japanese album Love & Peace.
Girls' Generation Tour is the second concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The concert tour kicked off in Seoul and continued in Taipei and Singapore. Girls' Generation performed their first ever concert in Hong Kong on January 15, 2012.
Love & Peace is the third Japanese studio album and seventh overall by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The album was released for digital download on December 10, 2013, in selected countries in Asia by Nayutawave Records, followed by a physical release in Japan the next day. This marks their last Japanese studio album featuring member Jessica before her departure from the group in 2014.
The Best is the first Japanese compilation album by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on July 23, 2014, in Japan through EMI Records Japan. The album was released in three different editions, regular and two limited, with the latter containing a DVD or Blu-ray, an extra CD and a photobook. The album originally contains all of the group's previous Japanese singles, while including a previously-unreleased Japanese version of "Mr.Mr." and an original track, titled "Indestructible".
"Catch Me If You Can" is a song recorded in two languages by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The Korean version was released by SM Entertainment and KT Music on April 10, 2015, while the Japanese version was released on April 22 by EMI and Universal Music Japan. The song was composed by Erik Lidbom and Jin Choi, with the Korean lyrics written by Mafly and Choi A-reum, and the Japanese lyrics written by Junji Ishiwatari and Jeff Miyahara. Musically, it was described by critics as an EDM track. The song marked the first release of Girls' Generation as an eight-member group following the dismissal of member Jessica Jung in September 2014.
Girls' Generation's Phantasia was the fourth concert tour headlined by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation, in support of their fifth studio album Lion Heart (2015). The tour was officially announced in October 2015, began on November 21, 2015, and concluded on May 8, 2016, consisting of 13 shows. The tour was their first and, currently, the only tour for the group as an 8-member girl group.