1. Yuri - Life is not something you endure, but something you enjoy.
  2. Sunny - Live as if today is my last day!
  3. Seohyun - The one who wins at the end is a person who is good-hearted -seohyun
  4. Yoona - Live with no regrets
  5. Hyoyeon - If you have fun with anything, the enjoyment multiplies and the hardships are cut in half
  6. Tiffany - Today is “My” day! Today is My day!
  7. Jessica - Follow my heart
  8. Sooyoung - What would Jesus do?
  9. Taeyeon - Try not to do anything you might regret!












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On February 20th, Tiffany, Yoona, and Seohyun attended the “2012 F/W Burberry Prorsum Fashion Show” held in Kensington Gardens in London. The girls were personally invited by Christopher Bailey, Burberry’s creative managing director, as representatives of Korea.

The event was broadcasted live through burberry
.com. Tiffany, Yoona, and Seohyun stunned everybody with their dresses as they arrived and were seated at the front seats for the event. Other stars who attended the fashion show were will.i.am, Rosie Huntington, Vivian Hsu, and Jolin Tsai, who can be seen sitting next to Seohyun in the picture below.

Seohyun and Jolin Tsai were seen wearing the same Burberry boots. Tiffany’s change in hair color also drew up excited reactions from fans. The following are video cuts of Tiffany, Yoona, and Seohyun at the event.

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On the upcoming episode of JTBC’s ‘SNSD and the Dangerous Boys, the boys’ mothers appeared as special guests and Yoona made a surprising statement, saying that she wants to have a son.

Upon the surprise appearance of their mothers, the boys could not hide their joy. The boys, mothers and Girls’ Generation played a game of yut. Throughout the missions such as ‘Randomly dance with mother’ and ‘Kiss your mother on the cheek’, the boys and their mothers showed much affection for each other. When Yoona saw Kim SungHwan and his mother locking arms together, she said, “They look good. I want to have a son in the future as well.”

Sooyoung, on the other hand, was watching the boys dance and shed tears because she could see how hard the boys have practiced one week before the competition.

Not only Sooyoung but also Kim HoiHoon’s mother, who have seen her son dance for the first time, shed tears upon the boys’ dance. Also, Girls’ Generation praised the weekly improvement of the boys’ dance, causing anticipation for the boys’ performance in the competition.

Credit: news.sbs.co.kr
Translated by: Taengfan@fanwonder.com
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According to Oricon on February 17th, 2011 was the year where Korean artists made it into the history book for recording the highest sales in the Japanese music market so far. Although the overall sales of music singles, albums, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs has been on the downward trend in Japan for the last five consecutive years, the sales of these ‘soft’ music products by Korean artists have hit its highest in history, bringing in revenue of 24.47 billion Yen in 2011.
Last year, Girls’ Generation’s 1st Japanese album ‘Girls’ Generation’ recorded sales revenue of 2.96 billion Yen while Kara’s album ‘Super Girl’ brought in 2.08 billion Yen. In total, the sales revenue of albums by Korean artists in Japan demonstrated an increase of 22.3% compared to the previous year. There has been increase in sales revenue for three consecutive years ever since the review on this area was initiated in 2008.

In addition to that, the annual Japanese market possession ratio of Korean artists has also gone up from 6.0% to 7.8%. With Girls’ Generation and Kara’s advancement to Japan, the market possession ratio has gone up 4.8% since 2009 (3.0%) and the overall sales revenue has gone up 2.3 times from 10.59 billion Yen in 2009.
In the album category in 2011, ‘Girls’ Generation’ recorded an annual sales of 642,000 copies and Kara’s ‘Super Girl’ with 451,000 copies, placing these two albums within the top 10 best selling albums in Japan last year.
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According to Oricon on February 17th, 2011 was the year where Korean artists made it into the history book for recording the highest sales in the Japanese music market so far. Although the overall sales of music singles, albums, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs has been on the downward trend in Japan for the last five consecutive years, the sales of these ‘soft’ music products by Korean artists have hit its highest in history, bringing in revenue of 24.47 billion Yen in 2011.
Last year, Girls’ Generation’s 1st Japanese album ‘Girls’ Generation’ recorded sales revenue of 2.96 billion Yen while Kara’s album ‘Super Girl’ brought in 2.08 billion Yen. In total, the sales revenue of albums by Korean artists in Japan demonstrated an increase of 22.3% compared to the previous year. There has been increase in sales revenue for three consecutive years ever since the review on this area was initiated in 2008.

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