EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 21 MIN
Girls' Generation: The Nation's Girl Group
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At the first YouTube Music Awards in 2013, a South Korean girl group dethroned Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, and Psy for Video of the Year. This deep dive explores how Girls' Generation, known as SNSD, became architects of the modern Korean wave and rewrote the life cycle of a female pop act.From a grueling trainee system that forged deep resilience, through the cultural phenomenon of Gee and its nine-week chart reign, to the experimental brilliance of I Got A Boy, we trace their rise, the feminist debates around their image, and the internal fractures that could have ended them. Instead, they bent the industry to their will.The Olympic-style trainee system and the bonds forged through shared adversityGee reviving the girl-group market and sparking a national fashion trendTheir record-breaking success in Japan versus a difficult early US pushJessica's 2014 departure and the group's refusal to disband in 2017The unprecedented 2022 reunion across competing agencies for Forever 1
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Girls' Generation: The Nation's Girl Group
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