The ladies of SNSD have had an exceptionally busy year with their Japanese debut riding alongside their Korean promotions. Yet it’s all paid off – their popularity has exploded to new heights both at home and abroad, and it’s certainly looking like it won’t reach its apex any time soon.
On December 3rd, an article covering SNSD’s success in Japan was posted on Billboard’s news site. While fans are sure to feel proud of their girls, they’ll also feel ecstatic in reading that there’s plans of releasing a full Japanese album, “due in the spring”. Arguably though, the best gem in the article lies in the rumor about SNSD’s possible expansion into Europe for 2011.
No word yet from SM Entertainment about the rumor, so stay tuned to allkpop for updates! In the meantime, be sure to check out the Billboard article here.
.allkpop.com
apanese music market may be increasingly resistant to international repertoire, but that isn't stopping Girls' Generation. The Korean girl group is hoping to turn huge YouTube buzz into sales in Japan and other international markets.
Known as So Nyuh Shi Dae, or SNSD, at home and as Shoujo Jidai in Japan, the nine-member pop group has become a most-viewed regular on YouTube. Its kitsch videos for songs including "Gee" and "Hoot" have racked up 30.1 million and 5.9 million views, respectively.
Known as So Nyuh Shi Dae, or SNSD, at home and as Shoujo Jidai in Japan, the nine-member pop group has become a most-viewed regular on YouTube. Its kitsch videos for songs including "Gee" and "Hoot" have racked up 30.1 million and 5.9 million views, respectively.
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