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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 ofUs 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: The Guardian

Date: 2012-11-17 05:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anewsymphony.livejournal.com
lol the guardian

Date: 2012-11-17 05:43 pm (UTC)

Date: 2012-11-18 12:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 4minutesluts.livejournal.com
idgi it's pretty much the best british newspaper, although probably not so much for entertainment stuff

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Date: 2012-11-17 05:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drfaith101.livejournal.com
No, I don't see them making it in the UK.

''three of the singers were born and raised in the US'

I know Sunny was born in the States but I thought she wasn't raised there?

Date: 2012-11-17 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vag-breath.livejournal.com
i thought her family moved around a lot, but yeah i definitely wouldn't say she was raised there

Date: 2012-11-17 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carmine-pink.livejournal.com
boy band Super Junior are rumoured to be preparing material for release in the UK

LOL wat this is the first time I heard this. SJ's Engrish is rather...

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Date: 2012-11-17 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goshipgurl.livejournal.com
are poised to release their first album recorded entirely in English.
Tentatively due for release next year by Lady Gaga's label


they said the same thing last year

Date: 2012-11-18 07:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sandra-hall.livejournal.com
it's very tentative okay! they're trying to lure it out, like a badger from a set with sugar, and crackers, and sweet sweet whispering

Date: 2012-11-17 05:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onciu.livejournal.com
Old info about their dorm...6/9 still live together but they move in together when promoting...so just make a korean comeback faster pleaseee

Date: 2012-11-17 07:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] icedevil0289.livejournal.com
which 3 members don't live in the dorm? I assume one is sica, but the other two?

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Date: 2012-11-17 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mspopstar.livejournal.com
My title was better : "SNSD taking over America - 2013 edition"

I love my Soshi, but I'm kinda pessimistic about this.
Tbh I don't see it, even after the Psy phenomenon.

Hoping their US album will have better material than The Boys, or they will fail on epic proportions.

(And lol irl @ all are comfortable speaking English. I never want to experience the second hand embarrassment of Sunny and Yuri speaking english in interviews).

Date: 2012-11-18 04:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mjspice.livejournal.com
What you said.

Date: 2012-11-17 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] burger.livejournal.com
so many of these articles really have the bare minimum of research put in lol sigh

Date: 2012-11-17 06:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] love-keiko.livejournal.com
YUP. that and they r either ignorant to or willfully ignoring the root of PSY's success.

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Date: 2012-11-17 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sweetdary.livejournal.com
I just HOPE SNSD can do it quite well, i dont think they will be success in their first try (we know that), but i hope they start to gain attention not just in USA but worldwide, maybe if this album is good and they have luck they could do it great, who knows.
We dont know the future (we can only predict it) and sometimes can surprise us, we never imagined that psy will be so successful with GS.

Anyway i just want their korean comeback and can wait to hear their jp full album. I hope SM give them a free week, plz just one week free, they really need it.

Date: 2012-11-17 06:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vag-breath.livejournal.com
wait is there any definitive confirmation on the english album? i feel like we've been hearing about it forever...
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Date: 2012-11-17 07:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] odd-fish-stick.livejournal.com
imo they would do better in the u.k than the u.s

Date: 2012-11-17 07:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vag-breath.livejournal.com
hmm i kind of agree. the whole girl groups/boy groups thing didn't really die as much there as it did in the us

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Date: 2012-11-17 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gabucha26.livejournal.com
Yes please

Dont get me wrong I'm realistic enough to know the album might be a flop (sales wise I mean...I have faith Interscope will invest in good producers to create catchy songs), but hey I didnt get into them bc of their sales or popularity. An english album will finally give me a chance to sing along without butchering any language lol. Besides the selfish fan in me hopes that with an english album, I can see then touring in the US (probably Cali and NY but Im ok with that).

Date: 2012-11-17 08:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jessicamariek.livejournal.com
n english album will finally give me a chance to sing along without butchering any language lol.

lol this. I lovelovelove singing along to their native language stuff but I think anyone who actually speaks Korean would laugh their head off at my pronunciation.

Also I'd sell a kidney for them to tour in the US. *daydreams*

Date: 2012-11-17 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cairistiona.livejournal.com
three of the singers were born and raised in the US

Um hi The Guardian...who is the third? ;)

as soon as I heard Mr. Taxi, I thought they had to make an English version

It already exists. It's the Demo Version. It's dumb as hell and I love it.

I think targetting the UK is a fantastic idea and why didn't they think of it sooner?
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Date: 2012-11-17 10:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sweetdary.livejournal.com
tiffany, jessica and sunny.

Beside interscope they have a label in Europe.
Edited Date: 2012-11-17 10:54 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2012-11-17 11:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] soramai.livejournal.com
I don't see any kpop groups making it outside of Asia tbh.

Date: 2012-11-18 12:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asnindie.livejournal.com
SNSD could make it but all guys who watch SNSD just think hot asian girls which is alittle wtf. If they did release something as good as their Japanese album then I don't see why they couldn't make it but they need to work on their lyrics. Oh and their interviewing skills, those bland answers make them look like airheads.

Lbr Hyuna needs to release something in the UK already. Cube get to it.

Suju, English. If there is a God then he'll make sure this travesty never comes around.

Date: 2012-11-18 04:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mjspice.livejournal.com
I stopped reading after "portly".

TBH I don't think anyone can recreate PSY's success. He got REALLY lucky & lbr these girls tried it before & didn't make it. So now what makes them think they can try again?

Date: 2012-11-18 07:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sandra-hall.livejournal.com
god the guardian has a boner for kpop. Also stop trying to make snsd happen. it's not going to happen... the sheer number counteracts the pretty. They'd need to drop like, 4 members.

Date: 2012-11-18 01:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ss501pixie.livejournal.com
SM should try the UK,if the music is catchy enough and nobody big comesback the same week it's pretty easy to get a number one

Date: 2012-11-18 08:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cettefemme90.livejournal.com
I think them trying the UK would be pretty laughable and all my friends would be all 'Eww, isn't that that girl group you like?' and there would be SO MUCH PAIN...but also, UK promotional appearances. Potentially concerts too. I would be all over that.

Date: 2012-11-19 07:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] phililen3.livejournal.com
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

EEW

Date: 2012-11-19 09:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] supplanter.livejournal.com
I know this is the Guardian but

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.

IN WHAT UNIVERSE IS A FEMALE HAREM THE LOGICAL SUCCESSOR TO A MIDDLE-AGED DUDE

... more questionable than I initially intended, but I stand by it in spirit. >.>;;

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