Girls' Generation's beautiful singing voice "Bad Girl"
少女時代の美しい歌声『バッドガール』
Girls' Generation took the stage with the world-famous pop star Katy Perry.
Girls' Generation took part in the live event "U-EXPRESS LIVE 2014" held at Saitama Super Arena on the 2nd, and performed to the rapturous cheers of local fans. "U-EXPRESS LIVE 2014," held over two days on March 1-2, is a live event hosted by the world-famous record company Universal Music. This year, the fourth event, attracting attention, featured both Girls' Generation and the world-famous pop star Katy Perry.
Girls' Generation kicked off the concert with their hit song "MR.TAXI" and performed a total of six songs, including "Everyday Love," "GALAXY SUPERNOVA," and "LOVE&GIRLS," drawing enthusiastic responses from Japanese fans with their diverse music and splendid performance.
Prior to the concert, Girls' Generation attended a press conference alongside Katy Perry and said, "We're happy to be on the stage of U-EXPRESS LIVE 2014, and we'll do our best, so please enjoy until the end," and "Katy Perry has influenced and inspired us a lot, so we're honored to be on the same stage, and it's wonderful to be able to have cultural exchange through music." They then announced the news of Girls' Generation's Japan arena tour, saying, "Girls' Generation's third Japan tour begins in April. We're preparing hard, so please look forward to it."
(From K-POP News)
Katy Perry may not be charismatic, but she is a rising star who represents American optimism.
It's amazing how every song they sing and release has the power to rank high on the Billboard Hot 100.
However, although they are powerful and energetic, they also have a somewhat comical image, so they may not be as well-received in Japan as they are in the US.
PSY's global hit "Gangnam Style" is also a powerful comical song, but it didn't sell that well in Japan.
For some reason, comical songs in Japan are considered to be on the same level as manzai comedy.
Many of the fans who gathered at Saitama Super Arena for the live event "U-EXPRESS LIVE 2014" were Girls' Generation fans.
The most popular music coming from abroad is cool, cute, and romantic songs. That's why Girls' Generation is the most popular girl group because they have both in a natural way.
Male fans admire their cuteness and coolness.
Female fans form a passionate fanbase, as if they are assimilating themselves into their cuteness and coolness. Girls' Generation's stronghold in Japan is unlikely to be shaken anytime soon.
Well, it's not just Japan.
Fans from the Far East to all of Asia, all over the world, are eagerly waiting for them to come to their countries.
Girls' Generation is still on the rise. Their arena tour starting in April is sure to be a huge success.
"Mr. Taxi" is a good song, but if you want to know just how beautiful Girls' Generation's singing voice is, you have to listen to "Bad Girl."
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Girl group Girls' Generation has been ranked No. 1 in the "2014 Korean Celebrity 40" published by the economic magazine Forbes Korea.
Girls' Generation was the only group in the survey to rank in the top 10 in four categories (sales, media, expertise, and broadcasting), drawing attention. Not only were they ranked number one overall in 2011 and 2012, but they have also been ranked in the top five every year since Forbes Korea began announcing the list in 2009 until this year, making Girls' Generation the only celebrity to be ranked in the top five for six consecutive years, garnering attention.
Meanwhile, Girls' Generation will begin full-scale promotions by appearing on various music programs, starting with Mnet's M Countdown on the 6th.
Girls' Generation was the only group in the survey to rank in the top 10 in four categories (sales, media, expertise, and broadcasting), drawing attention. Not only were they ranked number one overall in 2011 and 2012, but they have also been ranked in the top five every year since Forbes Korea began announcing the list in 2009 until this year, making Girls' Generation the only celebrity to be ranked in the top five for six consecutive years, garnering attention.
Meanwhile, Girls' Generation will begin full-scale promotions by appearing on various music programs, starting with Mnet's M Countdown on the 6th.
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