
Girls’ Generation, alongside several other K-pop artists, were recently mentioned in an LA Times article covering the expansion and growth of the K-pop scene in the United States.
The article began by covering Girls’ Generation’s performance of the “The Boys” on “Late Show with David Letterman”. The author commented that the group pulled off a look that wouldn’t be out of place at a “goth cocktail party”, but praised the performance and song as something “new yet uncannily familiar on the American pop scene”. Tiffany’s reaction upon learning they’d be performing on the show was also humorously recounted.
The writer went on to note that Girls’ Generation is “arguably the biggest name in…Korean pop music culture”, and that the group and K-Pop as a whole have won over fans of various nationalities with ” techno, hip-hop, R&B and top-40 [sounds]” and “singles [that] are often focused vehicles for elaborate music videos and rarely less than bonkers good fun.”
Further, he noted that “Gee” essentially “transformed the country’s role in the Asian pop landscape”, and elaborated on its success with the MV’s 70 million hits on YouTube and how Girls’ Generation became “the first non-Japanese Asian girl group to top Japan’s singles charts.”
Regarding their American expansion, the author noted the gradual increase of performances in the US, including last year’s SMTOWN Live in New York, as an indication of how far the genre has come since the days when it was only accessible by social media networks. Being able to connect with their fanbase abroad is especially important for idols born in the US like Tiffany, who said, “There were so many more opportunities in K-Pop for a young Asian-American singer. It took some adjusting to move there [Korea] in my teen years. But fans respected that this group wasn’t put together overnight, it took a lot of practice to learn our different values and strengths.”
Lastly, the difficulties regarding the lack of an American “hub” were noted, as the US lacks a music show line-up like those present in Korea, and how artists like 2NE1, the Wonder Girls, and Girls’ Generation themselves are finding ways around this. The Madison Square Garden concert was again highlighted as a big step forward, and the piece concluded with a hopeful reflection from Tiffany: “Coming back to America to pursue music is a dream. Not just because it’s America, but because this is just the beginning.”
Source: LA Times
Written by: SNSDave@soshified
Edited by: MoonSoshi9@soshified, michaelroni@soshified
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Nice.. Our Angles spread their love
GLOBAL GENERATION!!!
i can feel the heat~~ :D
WAY TO GO!!! in the words of SoShi!
Woo ! i hope they get even more famous than they already are internationally so we can share the goodness of snsd :D
Now our Girls’ Generation is on LA Time
yeah !!! it’s about time !
snsd jjang ^^
Loving this article!! :)
Thanks to SNSDave for the great summary. The original article ticked me off a bit- Why did he write an article in the LA Times about SNSD and K-pop without mentioning SMTOWN in Anaheim or Staples Center in LA? But he mentioned MSG in NYC. Come on bro. Catch up. He be off that weaksauce man, he cannot keep up. The original article did raise a good point: Does K-pop need America? Naw, America ain’t ready…America too weak.
SNSD worth it..simply because SNSD are the best girlgroup in earth^^
As long they give their best..then its okay,
I’m really disliking American songs nowadays. Most American artist now have songs about sex, drugs, and other crap. In my opinion, I think a lot of American songs are pointless and lack substance. I’d rather listen to my girls, SNSD. They have catchy songs, they have meaningful songs, they’ve been trained for years, and they are all talented. I am very happy for them that they’re slowly taking over the US. SNSD FIGHTING!!!
Any chance we could get a link to the original article? I’d like to read the full thing if possible. Thanks.
Click the LA Times link in the source. It’s the actual article.
Hope they get Live with Kelly! again. That show was fun, and if Kelly did an interview with JeTi, it could be beyond entertaining.
SNSD have indeed been recognised in a lot of places..
especially US..
hope they can expand the K-pop influence to other places :D
The girls are so close to living out their dream to conquer the USA!!! First The David Letterman show and then Live With Kelly Ripa…I can’t wait to see what next year is going to bring once they release their first English album! I wish them the best of luck and they have my full support! Go SNSD and forever a SONE! :D
It makes me proud~~! GIRLS’ GENERATION fighting! ♥ ♥ ♥
“this is just the beginning” my imagination is honestly not large enough to be able to see anything further. they have already accomplished so much and they will continue to do so. so proud :’)
Reading this makes me so proud to become a Sone! makes my heart leapt!
Just curious though,would anyone be so kind as to explain what this line mean –> “difficulties regarding the lack of an American “hub” were noted, as the US lacks a music show line-up like those present in Korea” ?
I live in the USA and I’m not 100% sure but I think it means that basically the USA is lacking shows like “MC Core” to promote themselves centrally. They have to find other opportunities to promote themselves instead of having one set place for them to present themselves to the public. I hope that helps.
I live in the USA and I’m not 100% sure but I think it means that basically the USA is lacking shows like “MC Core” to promote themselves centrally. They have to find other opportunities to promote themselves instead of having one set place for them to present themselves to the public.
Basically it means the USA is lacking shows like “MC Core” to promote K-pop centrally. They have to find other opportunities to promote themselves instead of having one set place for them to present themselves to the public.
this is a really proud step!
Thanks for the positive feedback guys. :) Glad you liked it.
I Love this articels… saranghea snsd jjang!!!
While I’m happy that they succeeded, I’m also aware their main appeal was becoz they were feminine & sexy.
So proud of them! The original that i bought from LA times is too general, love this one!
i like how you put this together from the original article..because the original article is just horrible. i was about to not read this but it was good :3 i really enjoyed reading it this time.
There’s a post on this in the Discussion page with the link to this article (assuming we’re talking about the same article here)…
I honestly found the article shallow in a lot of areas and lacking of research. It’s like the author of the LA Times article is just trying to ride on the KPop wave or something like that. The stuff said about the other KPop artists like BoA or Super Junior isn’t accurate at all. A lot of the comments that followed that article after that were kinda shallow and degrading too. I voiced my concerns over the article itself in that Discussion page post.
SNSDave made a better writeup than the original article… waaaaay better writeup, IMHO.
very good quote tiffany! and this was a very
flattering article showcasing snsd as the face
of the korean wave in america!!! accurate!!!
feel proud to have been here when the foundation
was being laid and be even prouder when kpop
has built an enterprise in american media!!!
Good article Dave! :)