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Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon brings laughter to fans with her quick change of facial expressions

 

Girls’ Generation‘s Taeyeon has been drawing attention for making a variety of different facial expressions at a baby.

An online community forum recently uploaded a video of her with the title “Taeyeon, making faces at a baby and then pretending she didn’t“.

The video showed Taeyeon staring at a baby that was being carried by her mother and what drew the interest of fans was the looped facial expression that Taeyeon was making. She cooed the baby with loving eyes while sticking her lips out, but she suddenly stopped her actions and quickly reverted back to a straight face.

Netizens commented on her adorable yet bizarre behavior saying, “A baby is teasing a baby,” “Taeyeon is too cute,” and “Lovely and cute Taeyeon.

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‘DOMMUNE’ Airs Audio Previews of Songs from ‘Girls’ Generation II ~Girls & Peace~’

 

On November 19th, ‘DOMMUNE’, a music program streamed live through the internet, aired audio previews of each of the songs from Girls’ Generation’s upcoming Japanese album, “Girls’ Generation II ~Girls & Peace~”.

The program began with an unboxing of the Deluxe First Press edition of the album, and the MCs showed the various bonus items that come with the CD and DVD, which included posters of each of the members and a traveler’s notebook. The MCs also showed the First Press edition and the Regular editions of the album as well.

For the rest of the two hour show, the MCs of the show played previews from each of the songs of the album before discussing the tracks with each other. The song previews can be found at the following time points in the video below.

1. FLOWER POWER – 14:33
2. Animal – 24:02
3. I’m a Diamond – 27:44
4. Reflection – 31:47
5. Stay Girls – 37:33
6. T.O.P – 41:45
7. BOOMERANG – 48:39
8. Oh! – 54:53
9. All My Love Is For You – 1:04:09
10. PAPARAZZI – 1:16:36
11. Girls & Peace – 1:31:57
12. Not Alone – 1:43:52

The MCs also aired an audio preview of “BEEP BEEP” at 20:16, though “BEEP BEEP” will not be included in “Girls’ Generation II ~Girls & Peace~”.

Check out the “DOMMUNE” music program below.

DOMMUNE: Preview of Songs from Girls’ Generation II ~Girls & Peace~

Sources: yuri1989kwon@YouTube.com, DOMMUNE
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‘Invincible Youth 2′ cast members shed tears on final episode

 

The cast members of KBS 2TV‘s ‘Invincible Youth 2‘ ended their time together in tears.

On the November 17th episode, the hosts and G5 girls wrapped up the last of the show’s one-year run by sharing their feelings and memories from the past season.

The cast members grew teary as they watched a video clip of their first meeting and moments from the past year. Girls’ Generation‘s Hyoyeon shared, “I’m [disappointed] we couldn’t get even closer,” while SISTAR‘s Bora expressed, “The fact that [the show’s] suddenly gone… I still feel like I’m going to come to film ‘Invincible Youth’ next week. I can’t believe it. But we’re friends who can see each other anytime, so I hope we do often.”

Jewelry‘s Yewon said, “It’s been two years since I’ve debuted, and for one year, I’ve been with ‘Invincible Youth’. You are all precious to me, and I won’t forget you.” KARA‘s Jiyoung commented, “I learned so much [from being with everyone] the past year. I’m thankful to the cast and crew.”

Like the other G5 girls, miss A‘s Suzy was unable to hold back her tears as she said, “To be honest when I first heard the news that ‘Invincible Youth’ was ending, I was happy because I thought of all the [hard work we did]. But thinking back, I remembered all the good moments we had together too, and I’m [disappointed] that we’ll be leaving each other. I’m the youngest, so I should’ve made more of an effort to get closer to the unnis, but [my personality didn’t let me]. I feel like we were just beginning to become one and work together, so I’m disappointed. I want us to contact each other often. I was really happy [during this experience].”

source: allkpop


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After Psy’s Gangnam Style, here come Korea pop princesses Girls’ Generation

 

Almost two months after a portly 34-year-old armed with a catchy chorus and a comical line in choreography soared to the top of the British pop charts, the world doesn’t appear to have had its fill of Gangnam Style.

Psy, the Korean rapper whose viral video sensation (the YouTube view count stands at 738 million and rising) spawned myriad copycat videos by everyone from the US navy to pupils at Eton, became the first Korean artist to gain household-name status outside K-pop’s main hunting ground of Asia.

It now seems certain that he has blazed a trail. Girls’ Generation , a nine-member Korean girl group who had racked up millions of sales throughout east Asia long before Psy made “air” horseriding socially acceptable, are poised to release their first album recorded entirely in English.

Tentatively due for release next year by Lady Gaga’s label, Interscope, the album will mark the group’s first serious effort to court English-speaking music fans. The women, all aged between 21 and 23, are the obvious choice to take up Psy’s mantle in the UK, where artists who sell millions of albums in Korea and Japan are known only to a small number of K-pop devotees.

Since their debut in 2007 with Into The New World, the highly polished band with a penchant for unfeasibly tailored hotpants, have been at the apex of Hallyu, the wave of Korean pop culture that has cracked even the famously tricky Japanese market, the second-biggest in the world after the US.

“It doesn’t surprise me at all that Girls’ Generation are doing this,” said Steve McClure, the Tokyo-based executive editor of McClure’s Asia Music News. “The South Korean market is limited, so winning over new fans overseas has always been part of the K-pop strategy. The fact that they are riding on the coat tails of Psy is just pure luck – it has just made it easier than it might have been without him.”

The group’s biggest overseas success to date has come in Japan – which is responsible for about 80% of K-pop’s total revenues – where they immediately stood out among their saccharine counterparts from the world of J-pop. After a string of hits and awards spawned by their breakthrough 2009 hit, few K-pop watchers expected to wait long before Girls’ Generation turned their attention to the English-language market.

They have overcome the language barrier with ease. Two of their five studio albums were released in Japanese, three of the singers were born and raised in the US and all are comfortable speaking English, which made for a comfortable appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman earlier this year.

In the five years since they made their debut, Girls’ Generation have racked up sales of well over 30m in digital singles and 4.4m albums, assisted by clever promoters and a Korean management agency, SM Entertainment, that has been nurturing their talents, and their unimpeachable image, for more than a decade.

The group’s 2011 single The Boys was released in English as well as in Korean and Japanese. That year the band earned more than $88m for SM Entertainment, and they are expected to earn double that this year. “GG’s songs are infectious pop,” said Robert Poole, chief executive of SomethingDrastic, a Tokyo-based Asian music promoter. “It’s hard not to like Gee, and as soon as I heard Mr. Taxi, I thought they had to make an English version.”

Industry experts say the group’s brand of electropop and brilliantly produced videos will ease them into unfamiliar markets outside Asia. “Girls’ Generation totally fit the bill,” said Mio Scobie, overseas editor of Us Weekly magazine. “They produce feelgood beats, instantly memorable choruses and, as I’m sure people have already noticed, they’re stunning.

“British listeners are used to genres being full of variety, so in terms of people getting disappointed that other K-pop acts aren’t like Psy, I doubt that’ll be the case,” said Scobie, adding that Psy had been “brilliant marketing” for the K-pop genre. “The album will be a hit regardless of how many new listeners jump on board. Girls’ Generation fans are fiercely loyal and will be ready to buy and download in their droves.”

The band’s carefully manufactured image is evident everywhere from their myriad product endorsements to support for causes ranging from Unicef’s work with children in Africa to aid for the victims of last year’s tsunami in Japan.

They reportedly live together, sleeping two to a room apart from Tiffany , who has a room to herself. It should surprise no one who has seen them perform that they receive more requests than any other K-pop artist to perform for the South Korean military.

If Psy pushed open the door to an unsuspecting international fan base, Girls’ Generation could be the second stage in K-Pop’s assault on Britain, McClure says. Fellow girl group 2NE1 and boy band Super Junior are rumoured to be preparing material for release in the UK, while Psy has promised to record an English-language follow-up to Gangnam Style.

“Psy is by definition a one-off and I’d be surprised if he had another international hit,” said McClure. “But bands like Girls’ Generation have more staying power. The question is: will K-pop become a permanent fixture? I don’t know, but I have a feeling that Girls’ Generation will stick round for a while.”

source: gurdian.co.uk


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Fans Make Donations in Honor of Jessica’s Musical, ‘Legally Blonde’

 

Fans in Taiwan and Japan made generous donations to commemorate Jessica’s upcoming musical performances in “Legally Blonde”.

Through charity organizations World Vision and Tree Planet, Taiwanese fans purchased and donated 100 mango saplings in Jessica’s name in support of her musical. The mango saplings will be sent to Tonj, Sudan, located in Africa, to help fight hunger. It has been reported that every ten mango trees will prevent hunger in sixteen people.

From left to right, the wreaths read:

“Please become our lover. Sica Woods~ Do you wanna be my lover? Taiwanese SONE who cheer on Sica while eating Chia Te. Taiwanese SONE who cheer on Sica while eating mangos. We will [unreadable] Sica’s lover. Taiwanese SONE who cheer on Sica while drinking bubble tea.”

Japanese fans supported Jessica’s musical by making a rice donation. They were able to gather 500 kilograms of rice.

The banner reads:

“The name that shines the most, more than anything in the world.”

Jessica’s first performance in “Legally Blonde” will take place on November 28th. Further information and future performance dates can be found on the musical’s official Facebook page.

Sources: lovefromtaiwansone.blogspot.tw, Mixi_snsd@Twitter.com
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Update: Girls’ Generation to Perform at ‘K-POP Festival 2012′ in Vietnam

 

Update with video message from Girls’ Generation:

Girls’ Generation recently recorded a video message welcoming fans to the “K-POP Festival 2012″ in Vietnam. In the message, Sooyoung says that the members of Girls’ Generation are looking forward to meeting their Vietnamese fans, and Seohyun reveals that MBC will air the “K-POP Festival 2012″ at a later date. Check out the video message below.

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Updated with further details:

The official Facebook page for the “K-POP Festival 2012″ has revealed that Girls’ Generation will be performing “Genie”, “MR. TAXI”, and “The Boys” at the concert. Additionally, Taeyeon, Tiffany, and Seohyun will be the official MCs for the event. Tickets will go on sale on November 2nd.

Original article from 10/27/12:

Girls’ Generation is set to perform at the “K-POP Festival 2012″ in Hanoi, Vietnam. The concert will be held at the My Dinh National Stadium on November 29th at 7:30 PM ICT. Along with Girls’ Generation, performers include SISTAR, INFINITE, Teen Top, Son Dambi, B.A.P., miss A, KARA, T-ARA, TVXQ!, Hyuna, B2ST, ChAOS, FIESTAR, FTISLAND, Phú Quang, Tấn Minh, and Thanh Lam.

The concert will be offering VIP Class and Royal Class standing tickets and VIP Class, Royal Class, Superior Class, A Grade, and B Grade seating tickets. Ticket prices are not available at this time.

Girls’ Generation’s schedule for next month will also include performances at the “SMTOWN Live World Tour III” in Singapore and Thailand on November 23rd and November 25th, respectively.

Source: “K-POP Festival 2012″ official site, “K-POP Festival 2012″ official Facebook page, Hương Ngân Nguyễn@YouTube.com
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[MESSAGE] Taeyeon’s Message & Picture on Japanese Fansite

11/16

Hello SONE JAPAN.
It’s Taeyeon!
It’s gotten really cold, however you all haven’t caught a cold have you?

Everyone was really happy since this week we were able to meet at “Playing with GIRLS’ GENERATION” ☆
We were also very very happy~(*^_^*)
How was the first performance of “FLOWER POWER”~♪?

Since it’s called “FLOWER POWER”….I tried drawing flowers (laughs)
Please listen to it a lot~!!

translation: redsunset@soshified.com
source: Japan mobile fansite [will update with HQ pics as the surface]


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Girls’ Generation to make a Korean comeback in January 2013

 

Girl’s Generation will be making a Korean comeback in January.

The girls had been originally scheduled for a comeback in late October. However, these plans were scrapped and they had to push back their comeback date.

This will be their first Korean comeback after a long 15 months since “The Boys” was released. The girls had no Korean promotions as a full group in 2012, so fans are looking forward for the January comeback.

Girls’ Generation has always garnered good results through a January comeback with hits such as “Gee” (2009) and “Oh!” (2010) both being released in January which attributed greatly to their incredible popularity. With the January comeback, they’re looking forward to another hit next year as well.

What kind of concept would you like to see for their Korean comeback?

Source: Sports Donga via Nate


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Girls’ Generation Holds LG Fansign Event

 

On November 15th, Girls’ Generation held a fansign event in celebration of a new LG store branch opening in Gangnam, Seoul. Throughout the past year, Girls’ Generation members have appeared in various LG advertisements and CFs as endorsers for the LG TVs. Fans who took part in the event were able to personally greet one of the girls and receive a personalized autographed LG poster. With each member dressed in their own unique trendy fall fashion, Girls’ Generation truly shined and stunned everyone in attendance.

Source: Newsen
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