Girls’ Generation kicked off an historic week of events as they performed “The Boys” on “Late Show with David Letterman”. The official SMTOWN Facebook page updated with several pictures documenting the girls’ arrival in New York and the Ed Sullivan Theater where “Late Show with David Letterman” is filmed. Also, before the recording, Girls’ Generation signed autographs outside the Ed Sullivan theater for fans.
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The girls matched the special occasion with an equally special version of “The Boys”, which featured two dance breaks and a strong drum background instrumental. Girls’ Generation showed off their signature dance moves and powerful vocals, dazzling not only the studio audience in attendance, but millions of people throughout the United States as their performance was broadcast across the entire country. Also, during the performance, #WeLoveSNSD reached the third spot on the trending topics on Twitter in the United States. You can check out the performance below or watch the entire episode on CBS’s website (Girls’ Generation’s segment begins at 39:02).
After the broadcast of “Late Show with David Letterman”, a picture surfaced online of Girls’ Generation posing together with Bill Murray, who was the other guest on the show. Bill Murray smiled brightly in the picture as he was surrounded by the girls. Afterwards, the members of Girls’ Generation were quoted as saying, “Our hearts were pounding from the moment we heard that we were scheduled to perform until we completed the performance. Our “Late Show with David Letterman” appearance was an enjoyable and fun time.”
Girls’ Generation’s incredible journey into a new world continues tomorrow with their appearance on “LIVE with Kelly” and then the first ever fansigning in the United States on the following day. Earlier today on “LIVE with Kelly”, Kelly Ripa and her co-host Daniel Radcliffe mentioned the girls’ upcoming appearance. Kelly Ripa noted that she had been getting messages on Twitter from all around the world expressing interest and excitement for tomorrow’s show. Daniel Radcliffe also said that someone had given him Girls’ Generation’s CD (presumably “The Boys”), but that he had yet to listen to it. Further details about all of the girls’ American events can be found here.
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Written by: michaelroni@soshified
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i like the version of the boys here :)
and they performed really nice!
congratulation SNSD for the first TV debut in US.. way to go.. hoho.. this is a big breakthrough for SNSD to get popularity in the world. Their performance in letterman show was great even though the stage looks small but they managed it.. not only that but also they managed to perform it well without nervous which in the contrary, I think they were nervous.. and I noticed that some girls were using mic, why is that ?
once again.. well done SNSD.. Gbu..
i think seohyun, taeyeon, jessica had mics coz they were the ones who really sang live..the rest sang live too but with minimal volume.. well that’s what i think. all in all, all of them were superb!