Nareul bondada- da aneun geol-geol-
Geollyeo deureosseo neoui ppeonhan geu paeteon
Neoreul bonda-da- da deulkyeotna-na-
Naui maeumi imi nege hyanghan geol
Hilkkeum hilkkeum nareul boneun neoui nunbichi
Jjuppyeot jjuppyeot swibge dagagal su eobtge hae
Aseul aseul nal tteoboneun neoui maldeuri
Jjarit jjarit naneun molla neomu joheun geol
Dugeun dugeun jeongsin mot chari gesseo
You look at me, I look at you
Hwakkeun hwakkeun du ppyami daraolla
You look at me, I look at you
Yeah- You look at me, I look at you
Yeah- You look at me, I look at you
Nachi igda-da- da geojitmal- mal-
Mallyeo deureosseo neoui ppeonhan geu paeteon
Heundeullil geol-geol- geugeol moreuni-ni- ni
Ppeonhan geu mare nan geudaero Knock down
Ajjil ajjil dog sagwareul han ib bemun deut
Eojil eojil modeun geosi kkumman gateun geol
Saljjag saljjag jagjeonghan deut neoui misoga
Banjjag banjjag eojjeom joha neomu joheun geol
Dugeun dugeun jeongsin mot chari gesseo
You look at me, I look at you
Jilkkeun jilkkeun ibsureul kkaemu neun geol
You look at me, I look at you
Yeah- You look at me, I look at you
Yeah- You look at me, I look at you
Dugeun dugeun jeongsin mot chari gesseo
You look at me, I look at you
Hwakkeun hwakkeun du ppyami daraolla
You look at me, I look at you
Yeah- You look at me, I look at you
Yeah- You look at me, I look at you

Girls’ Generation

Girls' Generation, also known as SNSD (So Nyeo Shi Dae), is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group is composed of eight Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun. Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung later departed from the group in September of 2014.

In 2007, the girl group released a self-titled Korean debut album. Though the album earned them a lot of popularity, it was not until 2009 that the group rose to fame with the single “Gee”.

In mid-2010, Girls' Generation signed with Nayutawave Records (which is now known as EMI Records Japan) in order to expand their talent to the Japanese music world. Their 2011 eponymous Japanese debut album peaked at the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart.