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Girls' Generation discography : ウィキペディア英語版
Girls' Generation discography

The discography of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation consists of eight studio albums (four of which were reissued under different titles), two live albums, four extended plays (EPs), one remix album and twenty-eight singles. Since launching in 2007, the group has sold over 4.4 million albums and 30 million digital singles.
Girls' Generation debuted in August 2007 with the single "Into the New World" and their first self-titled studio album, which was later re-released as ''Baby Baby'' (2008). The album spawned three more singles: "Girls' Generation", "Kissing You", and "Baby Baby". In 2009, Girls' Generation released two EPs: ''Gee'' and ''Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)'' (2009). Their second studio album, ''Oh!'' (2010) was later re-released as ''Run Devil Run'' (2010). Six months later, they released a third EP, ''Hoot'' (2010). "Oh!", "Run Devil Run" and "Hoot" all claimed the top spot on the Gaon Digital Chart.
A Japanese version of "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)", released as "Genie", was Girls' Generation's first Japanese-language release, which peaked at number four on the ''Oricon'' Singles Chart. They then released their first full-length Japanese studio album, ''Girls' Generation'' (2011), the highest-selling album in history by a Korean group in Japan. Their first original Japanese song, "Mr. Taxi", which was released as a double A-side single with a Japanese version of "Run Devil Run", reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100. A Japanese version of "Gee" was also released, reaching number one on the ''Oricon'' Daily Chart, making Girls' Generation the first non-Japanese Asian girl group to do so. Girls' Generation's third Korean and fourth studio album, ''The Boys'' (2011), produced a Korean version of "Mr. Taxi" and another number one single, "The Boys". Repackaged versions of the third and fourth studio albums were released as ''The Boys'' (2011) and ''Mr. Taxi'' (2011), respectively.
''Girls & Peace'' (2012), the group's second Japanese album and fifth overall, was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). The album brought forward a Japanese version of "Oh!", as well as "Paparazzi" and "Flower Power"; all of which reached the top ten on the ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100. Girls' Generation's sixth studio album, ''I Got a Boy'' (2013), was preceded by a remake of Duffy's "Mercy", titled "Dancing Queen", which debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' K-Pop Hot 100. The lead single, "I Got a Boy" debuted at number one on ''Billboard'' K-Pop Hot 100,〔 with over one million digital sales according to the ''Gaon'' Chart. "Love & Girls", "Galaxy Supernova", and "My Oh My",〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="My Oh My" by Girls' Generation )〕 all singles from the group's seventh studio album, ''Love & Peace'' (2013), were released throughout the year. In April 2015, the single "Catch Me If You Can" was released simultaneously in Japanese and Korean, a first for the group. It also marks the first release since former member Jessica left the group. In August, the group released their fifth Korean studio album ''Lion Heart'' (2015), which produced three singles: "Party", "Lion Heart", and "You Think".
==Albums==


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