New Beginning of Girls' Generation

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New Beginning of Girls' Generation
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ReleasedAugust 11, 2010
Recorded2007–2010
Genre K-pop, Electropop, bubblegum pop, Dance-pop, synthpop
Length27 minutes
Language Korean, Japanese
Label S.M. Entertainment, Nayutawave Records
Girls' Generation chronology
Girls in Tokyo
(2010)
New Beginning of Girls' Generation
(2010)
All About Girls’ Generation: Paradise in Phuket
(2011)

New Beginning of Girls' Generation is the second music DVD release from South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on August 11, 2010 in Japan.

Contents

History

The DVD was released, both the Regular and Limited Editions. The DVD contains the music videos of Genie, Gee, Oh, Run Devil Run, Into the New World, Girls’ Generation, and Kissing You, and a special video only in this package. The First Press Limited Edition contains, along with the DVD, the invitation for 2 to their Japanese Showcase at Tokyo’s Ariake Coliseum on August 25, as well as includes a pass and a glow stick. [1]

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Genie"4:02
2."Oh!"3:34
3."Run Devil Run"3:47
4."Gee"3:54
5."Into The New World"4:53
6."Girls' Generation"3:56
7."Kissing You"3:21

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Chart Run
Oricon Daily DVD Chart179 weeks
Oricon Weekly DVD Chart3

Sales and certifications

ChartAmount
Oricon physical sales162,000+
RIAJ physical shipping certification [2] Gold (100,000+)

Release history

CountryDateDistributing labelFormat
Japan August 11, 2010 Nayutawave Records DVD

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