The Boys (Girls' Generation album)

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The Boys
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 2011 (2011-10-19)
Recorded2011
Genre
Length46:02
Language
Label
Girls' Generation chronology
Girls' Generation
(2011)
The Boys
(2011)
Girls & Peace
(2012)
Mr. Taxi version
Mr Taxi SNSD.jpg
The Boys – Standard edition [15]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."The Boys"
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:48
2."Telepathy" (텔레파시;Tellepasi)3:45
3."Say Yes"3:46
4."Trick"
  • Martin Hansen (The Kennel)
  • Sarah Lundbäck Bell (The Kennel)
  • Sam McCarthy
  • The Kennel
  • Sam McCarthy
3:15
5."How Great Is Your Love" (봄날;Bomnal;lit. Springtime)
  • Jean T. Na
  • Jenny "Jenzye" Hyun
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Kim Yong-shin (Iconic Sounds)
3:54
6."My J"3:53
7."Oscar"3:23
8."Top Secret"
  • Hong Ji-yoo
  • Mathias Peter Venge
  • Peter Lars Wennerberg
  • Gabriella Jelena Jangfeldt
  • Sharon Vaughn
  • Mathias Peter Venge
  • Peter Lars Wennerberg
  • Gabriella Jelena Jangfeldt
  • Sharon Vaughn
2:59
9."Lazy Girl (Dolce Far Niente)"3:05
10."Sunflower" (제자리걸음;Jejarigeoleum;lit. Walking on the spot)3:50
11."Vitamin" (비타민;Bitamin)
  • Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)
  • Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)
  • MonoTree
3:10
12."Mr. Taxi" (Korean Version)
  • Jeong Hye-young
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • Scott Mann (Echo Brothers)
  • Chad Royce (Echo Brothers)
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • Echo Brothers
  • Paolo Prudencio
  • Allison Veltz
3:32
13."The Boys" (English Version)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:47
Total length:46:02
The Boys – International edition [16]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."The Boys" (English Version)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:48
2."Telepathy" (텔레파시;Tellepasi)3:45
3."Say Yes"3:46
4."Trick"
  • Martin Hansen (The Kennel)
  • Sarah Lundbäck Bell (The Kennel)
  • Sam McCarthy
  • The Kennel
  • Sam McCarthy
3:15
5."How Great Is Your Love" (봄날;Bomnal;lit. Springtime)
  • Jean T. Na
  • Jenny "Jenzye" Hyun
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Kim Yong-shin (Iconic Sounds)
3:54
6."My J"3:53
7."Oscar"3:23
8."Top Secret"
  • Hong Ji-yoo
  • Mathias Peter Venge
  • Peter Lars Wennerberg
  • Gabriella Jelena Jangfeldt
  • Sharon Vaughn
  • Mathias Peter Venge
  • Peter Lars Wennerberg
  • Gabriella Jelena Jangfeldt
  • Sharon Vaughn
2:59
9."Lazy Girl (Dolce Far Niente)"3:05
10."Sunflower" (제자리걸음;Jejarigeoleum;lit. Walking on the spot)3:50
11."Vitamin" (비타민;Bitamin)
  • Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)
  • Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)
  • MonoTree
3:10
12."Mr. Taxi" (Korean Version)
  • Jeong Hye-young
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • Scott Mann (Echo Brothers)
  • Chad Royce (Echo Brothers)
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • Echo Brothers
  • Paolo Prudencio
  • Allison Veltz
3:32
13."The Boys"
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:48
14."The Boys (Clinton Sparks & Disco Fries Remix)" (featuring Snoop Dogg)
4:16
15."The Boys *Bring Dem Boys*" (featuring Suzi)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:36
16."The Boys *Bring The Boys Out*" (David Anthony Remix)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • David Anthony Eames
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)]
4:24
17."The Boys *Bring The Boys*" (Teddy Riley Remix)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
4:01
Total length:62:10
Mr. Taxi The Boys Version B
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Mr. Taxi" (Korean Version)
  • Jeong Hye-young
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • Scott Mann (Echo Brothers)
  • Chad Royce (Echo Brothers)
  • STY (Digz Inc.)
  • Echo Brothers
  • Paolo Prudencio
  • Allison Veltz
3:32
2."The Boys"
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:48
3."Telepathy" (텔레파시;Tellepasi)3:45
4."Say Yes"3:46
5."Trick"
  • Martin Hansen (The Kennel)
  • Sarah Lundbäck Bell (The Kennel)
  • Sam McCarthy
  • The Kennel
  • Sam McCarthy
3:15
6."How Great Is Your Love" (봄날;Bomnal;lit. Springtime)
  • Jean T. Na
  • Jenny "Jenzye" Hyun
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Kim Yong-shin (Iconic Sounds)
3:54
7."My J"3:53
8."Oscar"3:23
9."Top Secret"
  • Hong Ji-yoo
  • Mathias Peter Venge
  • Peter Lars Wennerberg
  • Gabriella Jelena Jangfeldt
  • Sharon Vaughn
  • Mathias Peter Venge
  • Peter Lars Wennerberg
  • Gabriella Jelena Jangfeldt
  • Sharon Vaughn
2:59
10."Lazy Girl (Dolce Far Niente)"3:05
11."Sunflower" (제자리걸음;Jejarigeoleum;lit. Walking on the spot)3:50
12."Vitamin" (비타민;Bitamin)
  • Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)
  • Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)
  • MonoTree
3:10
13."The Boys" (English Version)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Audity)
  • Richard Garcia (Audity)
  • Taesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:47
Total length:46:02

Personnel

Credits for The Boys are adapted from AllMusic. [17]

Charts

Sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Japan107,800 [28]
South Korea471,620 [29]

Release history

RegionDateEditionFormatDistributor(s)Ref.
South KoreaOctober 19, 2011Standard [30]
Hong KongOctober 26, 2011CD Universal Music Hong Kong [31]
JapanNovember 5, 2011Universal Music Japan [32]
AustraliaNovember 11, 2011Digital download Universal Music Australia [33]
TaiwanNovember 18, 2011CD Universal Music Taiwan [34]
South KoreaDecember 9, 2011Version B: Mr. TaxiS.M. Entertainment [35]
TaiwanJanuary 13, 2012Universal Music Taiwan [36]
United StatesJanuary 17, 2012International
  • CD
  • digital download
Interscope Records [37] [38]

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