2010: Oh!/Run Devil Run, Japanese debut and Hoot
Later in January, SM Entertainment confirmed the release of Oh!, the group's một giây full-length album, to be on January 28.The lead single "Oh!" was digitally released on January 25 with the âm nhạc video being released two days later.On January 30, the group started promotions with the recording of MBC Show! âm nhạc Core.The broadcast of the performance experienced a blackout near the end, to which MBC made the whole performance available online in response. With "Oh!", the group went on to win five consecutive K-charts on KBS âm nhạc Bank, as well as achieving a triple crown on SBS Inkigayo. "Oh!" also went on to win the âm nhạc Bank half-year K-chart, coming in at một giây on Hanteo's first half album sales chart, and also winning the end-of-year K-chart.[citation needed] The âm nhạc video ranked as the number one most viewed YouTube video in Korea bởi the end of 2010. It was also number one in Hong Kong and made the hàng đầu, đầu trang ten in both the Taiwan and Nhật Bản rankings.
Girls' Generation at an LG event in 2010.
Starting on March 11, 2010, các bức ảnh of the members were released online showcasing a dark concept, dubbed "Black SoShi".A teaser video was released on March 16, with the new single Run Devil Run being released as a digital single on March 17. Mid-June, it was announced that the group had signed contracts in May, and would begin working under Universal âm nhạc Japan's record label Nayutawave Records for their Japanese promotions, with their first Japanese single expected to be released in September 2010. Girls' Generation began promotion in Nhật Bản in August. "少女時代到来~初来日記念盤~" (Girls' Generation's Arrival ~ First Time in Nhật Bản Commemoration Disc ~), a DVD featuring seven of the group's âm nhạc video as well as special bonus footage, was released on August 11, with the special edition of the DVD containing a màu hồng, hồng glowstick as well as a pass to the Girls' Generation debut at the Tokyo Ariake Colliseum on August 25. In the first week after release, the DVD sold 23,000 copies, ranking fourth on the weekly DVD Oricon ranking and third on the weekly âm nhạc DVD ranking, and made Girls' Generation the first female K-pop group to make the Oricon DVD Top-5 ranking. Amidst their Japanese activities, the group also participated in the SMTown Live '10 World Tour alongside their label-mates on August 21 at Seoul Jamsil Olympic Stadium.They participated in the subsequent Shanghai, Los Angeles, Paris and Tokyo stops as well.
On August 25, the group held their first showcase in Tokyo Ariake Colliseum. With an initial 10,000 những người hâm mộ invited, it was reported to be the most large-scale plan for a Korean artist debuting in Japan.However, due to high number of expected attendees, the group's management announced that the showcase would take place three times in the same ngày rather than once to accommodate the large amount of fans. The group sang five of their Korean tracks at each of the showcases, and the total number of attendees over all three shows were estimated to be at least 22,000. At this showcase, the "Genie" Japanese âm nhạc video was also revealed publicly for the first time and the teaser having been released a few days prior on August 20. Their Japanese debut single "Genie" debuted at the fifth spot on the same ngày of its release on the Daily Oricon Charts and later rose to the một giây position on the Daily Charts some time later, earning the group a fourth position on the Oricon weekly ranking.The group also hit the number one spots on Nhật Bản iTunes' âm nhạc video chart and both the Rekochoku daily video clip chart and incoming movie daily ranking chart a ngày later.With pre-orders amounting to 80,000, the single sold an estimated 45,000 copies in the first week after release. On October 20, 2010, the group released their một giây Japanese single, "Gee".A week after the release of their Japanese single, the group released their third Korean mini-album, Hoot on October 27, 2010, consisting of five tracks. The video for lead single, "Hoot", a song originally written in English as "Bulletproof", was released on October 28.Girls' Generation commenced their promotional activities with a comeback stage on KBS âm nhạc Bank on October 29. "Hoot" quickly rose to the hàng đầu, đầu trang of the charts and received the number one spot numerous times on âm nhạc shows, proving to be another successful release for the group. The group simultaneously promoted "Hoot" and "Gee" in Korea and Nhật Bản respectively, and participated in Japanese âm nhạc broadcasts such as the FNS âm nhạc Festival, where they performed their two Japanese singles, "Gee" and "Genie" on December 4. On December 22, 2010, "Hoot" was repackaged with additional tracks from trước đó albums and released in Japan. The release rose to the một giây position on the Oricon charts and sold 21,000 copies on the first day, faring surprisingly well considering that all the included tracks were entirely in Korean. On December 9, 2010, the group attended the Golden Disk Awards and was awarded three awards including the Disk Daesang (Album of the Year) for their 2nd album Oh!. The group also became the first girl group to have both a Disk Daesang (2010) and Digital Daesang (2009). On December 15, 2010, the group attended the Melon âm nhạc Awards winning the Best Dressed Singer award and Hot Trend Song award for, "Hoot", as well as the Artist of the năm award. This would be the một giây consecutive 'Artist of the Year' award for the group. They topped the Hanteo annual Singer Award chart for 2010.The group was named on Asia Today's danh sách of 50 Korean power leaders for 2011 at the number forty-fourth spot, being the only idol group from the list. Girls' Generation was designated "Artist of the Year" bởi Dosirak, Soribada, Korea Gallup, Hanteo and Sport Korea and also won Best Song of The năm with "Oh!" at Monkey 3.
Later in January, SM Entertainment confirmed the release of Oh!, the group's một giây full-length album, to be on January 28.The lead single "Oh!" was digitally released on January 25 with the âm nhạc video being released two days later.On January 30, the group started promotions with the recording of MBC Show! âm nhạc Core.The broadcast of the performance experienced a blackout near the end, to which MBC made the whole performance available online in response. With "Oh!", the group went on to win five consecutive K-charts on KBS âm nhạc Bank, as well as achieving a triple crown on SBS Inkigayo. "Oh!" also went on to win the âm nhạc Bank half-year K-chart, coming in at một giây on Hanteo's first half album sales chart, and also winning the end-of-year K-chart.[citation needed] The âm nhạc video ranked as the number one most viewed YouTube video in Korea bởi the end of 2010. It was also number one in Hong Kong and made the hàng đầu, đầu trang ten in both the Taiwan and Nhật Bản rankings.
Girls' Generation at an LG event in 2010.
Starting on March 11, 2010, các bức ảnh of the members were released online showcasing a dark concept, dubbed "Black SoShi".A teaser video was released on March 16, with the new single Run Devil Run being released as a digital single on March 17. Mid-June, it was announced that the group had signed contracts in May, and would begin working under Universal âm nhạc Japan's record label Nayutawave Records for their Japanese promotions, with their first Japanese single expected to be released in September 2010. Girls' Generation began promotion in Nhật Bản in August. "少女時代到来~初来日記念盤~" (Girls' Generation's Arrival ~ First Time in Nhật Bản Commemoration Disc ~), a DVD featuring seven of the group's âm nhạc video as well as special bonus footage, was released on August 11, with the special edition of the DVD containing a màu hồng, hồng glowstick as well as a pass to the Girls' Generation debut at the Tokyo Ariake Colliseum on August 25. In the first week after release, the DVD sold 23,000 copies, ranking fourth on the weekly DVD Oricon ranking and third on the weekly âm nhạc DVD ranking, and made Girls' Generation the first female K-pop group to make the Oricon DVD Top-5 ranking. Amidst their Japanese activities, the group also participated in the SMTown Live '10 World Tour alongside their label-mates on August 21 at Seoul Jamsil Olympic Stadium.They participated in the subsequent Shanghai, Los Angeles, Paris and Tokyo stops as well.
On August 25, the group held their first showcase in Tokyo Ariake Colliseum. With an initial 10,000 những người hâm mộ invited, it was reported to be the most large-scale plan for a Korean artist debuting in Japan.However, due to high number of expected attendees, the group's management announced that the showcase would take place three times in the same ngày rather than once to accommodate the large amount of fans. The group sang five of their Korean tracks at each of the showcases, and the total number of attendees over all three shows were estimated to be at least 22,000. At this showcase, the "Genie" Japanese âm nhạc video was also revealed publicly for the first time and the teaser having been released a few days prior on August 20. Their Japanese debut single "Genie" debuted at the fifth spot on the same ngày of its release on the Daily Oricon Charts and later rose to the một giây position on the Daily Charts some time later, earning the group a fourth position on the Oricon weekly ranking.The group also hit the number one spots on Nhật Bản iTunes' âm nhạc video chart and both the Rekochoku daily video clip chart and incoming movie daily ranking chart a ngày later.With pre-orders amounting to 80,000, the single sold an estimated 45,000 copies in the first week after release. On October 20, 2010, the group released their một giây Japanese single, "Gee".A week after the release of their Japanese single, the group released their third Korean mini-album, Hoot on October 27, 2010, consisting of five tracks. The video for lead single, "Hoot", a song originally written in English as "Bulletproof", was released on October 28.Girls' Generation commenced their promotional activities with a comeback stage on KBS âm nhạc Bank on October 29. "Hoot" quickly rose to the hàng đầu, đầu trang of the charts and received the number one spot numerous times on âm nhạc shows, proving to be another successful release for the group. The group simultaneously promoted "Hoot" and "Gee" in Korea and Nhật Bản respectively, and participated in Japanese âm nhạc broadcasts such as the FNS âm nhạc Festival, where they performed their two Japanese singles, "Gee" and "Genie" on December 4. On December 22, 2010, "Hoot" was repackaged with additional tracks from trước đó albums and released in Japan. The release rose to the một giây position on the Oricon charts and sold 21,000 copies on the first day, faring surprisingly well considering that all the included tracks were entirely in Korean. On December 9, 2010, the group attended the Golden Disk Awards and was awarded three awards including the Disk Daesang (Album of the Year) for their 2nd album Oh!. The group also became the first girl group to have both a Disk Daesang (2010) and Digital Daesang (2009). On December 15, 2010, the group attended the Melon âm nhạc Awards winning the Best Dressed Singer award and Hot Trend Song award for, "Hoot", as well as the Artist of the năm award. This would be the một giây consecutive 'Artist of the Year' award for the group. They topped the Hanteo annual Singer Award chart for 2010.The group was named on Asia Today's danh sách of 50 Korean power leaders for 2011 at the number forty-fourth spot, being the only idol group from the list. Girls' Generation was designated "Artist of the Year" bởi Dosirak, Soribada, Korea Gallup, Hanteo and Sport Korea and also won Best Song of The năm with "Oh!" at Monkey 3.