Oh! (Girls' Generation album)

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Oh!
SNSDOh!.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 28, 2010 (2010-01-28)
RecordedSeptember – December 2009
Genre
Length43:40
LanguageKorean
LabelS.M.
ProducerLee Soo-man
Girls' Generation chronology
Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)
(2009)
Oh!
(2010)
Hoot
(2010)
Singles from Oh!
  1. "Oh!"
    Released: January 25, 2010
Run Devil Run reissue cover
SNSD-RunDevilRun.png
Singles from Run Devil Run
  1. "Run Devil Run"
    Released: March 17, 2010

Oh! is the second studio album by the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on January 28, 2010 in Korea.[1][2] It features the title track "Oh!". A repackaged version, Run Devil Run was released in March 2010, with new track "Run Devil Run" as the title track.[3]

The album was listed by Gaon Albums Chart as the second best-selling release of 2010 in South Korea, with 197,934 copies sold, with the repackaged version at fourth with 136,851 copies. Taken together, these sales made Oh! the best-selling album of the year, exceeding the combined total of Super Junior's Bonamana and its repackage.[4]

History[]

Initial interest in the album was high, as physical and online pre-orders of the album totaled 150,000 copies.[5] On its first day of sale, Oh! sold 30,000 copies.[6] The album was released internationally via iTunes on February 8, 2010.[7][8]

The group began promoting their album on MBC's Music Core on January 30.[1][2] The group also performed "Show! Show! Show!" as a part of their special comeback performance on Music Core and SBS's Inkigayo.

Upon the album's full release, various album tracks charted in the top ten of various charts.[9]

In April 2010, one of the songs in their album entitled, "영원히 너와 꿈꾸고 싶다 (Forever)" has been featured on the OST of the drama Pasta.[10]

Repackaging release[]

A "repackaged" version of the album was released in March, with a new concept based around a "Dark Girls' Generation" theme. The new single "Run Devil Run" was released as a digital single on March 17, 2010.[11] A demo, guide version of the song was originally recorded by Kesha; however, the song's rights were then sold to SM Entertainment, and subsequently assigned to Girls' Generation.[3] The music video was released on March 18, with their first comeback performance on KBS's Music Bank.[3][12]

S.M. Entertainment later stated that Yoona was the girl on the cover.[13]

Promotion[]

"Oh!" was first performed live on January 30, 2010 on MBC's Music Core, as part of their "comeback stage".[14] They also performed "Show! Show! Show!"[15][better source needed] However, there was a technical error in MBC's broadcast, with a few seconds of dead air near the end of the performance; the network was subsequently flooded with complaints.[16] The incident was then parodied on YouTube, mixing in clips of the Korean drama IRIS, receiving attention from Korean netizens.[17] The group followed up with their second performance on The Music Trend the following day.[18]

Starting from March 11, 2010, photos of the members were released online showcasing a dark concept, so called Black SoShi.[19] In the run of promotions for the song, an official iPhone application was released, available in free and paid versions. The free version has 30-second previews for all the songs on the album, a music video for “Run Devil Run” and a few photographs. The paid version has full tracks for all the songs on the album, music videos for “Run Devil Run”, “Gee”, “Oh!” and “Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)”, and a photo gallery.[20] They concluded their song promotions by the May 2, 2010 in SBS' Inkigayo.

They promoted the album with the tour Girls' Generation Tour, started on July 23, 2011 in Olympic Fencing Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea, ended in Impact Arena, Bangkok, Thailand on February 12, 2012.

Singles[]

Kenzie, a songwriter who previously composed the group's debut single "Into the New World", also composed "Oh!".[21] "Oh!" was released to digital music sites on January 25, 2010. The song quickly topped various digital music charts within 10 minutes of release.[22] Moreover, the song reached #1 on Gaon Music Chart[23]

"Run Devil Run" was written by American songwriters, Alex James and Busbee, with Swedish songwriter Kalle Engström. The song was first recorded by American singer-songwriter Ke$ha in 2008 while pre-production of her debut album, Animal was occurring. However, Ke$ha never included the song on the album. The song remained untouched for the next two years until executives at Universal Music Group sold the rights of the song to SM Entertainment, after this, Korean songwriter Hong Ji-yoo was brought on to translate and rearrange the English version of the song into Korean. Its first #1 on network television was on KBS's Music Bank, where it won over Kara's "Lupin" and 2AM's "Jalmothaesseo" (I Did Wrong).[24] Moreover, "Run Devil Run" was ranked #1 at South Korean Gaon Music Chart for two weeks.[25][26]

Other charted songs[]

All of the songs from Oh! appeared on the Gaon Digital Chart.

The track "Star Star Star" sold 1,480,417 digital copies, while the song "Show Show Show" sold 1,020,710 digital copies in 2010.[27]

Track listing[]

...Oh!
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Oh!"3:08
2."Show! Show! Show!"
  • Hitchhiker
  • Hitchhiker
3:38
3."Sweet Talking Baby" (Korean뻔 & Fun; RRPpeon & Fun)
  • Song Jae-won
  • Song Jae-won
  • Song Jae-won
3:30
4."Forever" (Korean영원히 너와 꿈꾸고 싶다; RRYeongwonhi neowa kkumkkugo sipda; lit. I Want to Dream With You Forever)
  • Kim Jin-hwan
  • Kim Jin-hwan
  • Kim Jin-hwan
4:29
5."Be Happy" (Korean웃자; RRUtja)
  • E-Tribe
  • Jang Jun-ho (Duble Kick Entertainment)
  • Gong Hyun-sik (Duble Kick Entertainment
3:30
6."Boys & Girls" (Korean화성인 바이러스; RRHwaseong-in Baireoseu; lit. Martian Virus) (Featuring Key of SHINee)
  • Hwang Chan-hee
  •  [ko]
  • Hwang Chan-hee
  • Park Joon-ho
3:45
7."Talk to Me" (Korean카라멜 커피; RRKaramel Kapi; lit. Caramel Coffee) (Jessica and Tiffany duet)
  • Machan Taylor
  • Kim Hee-won (Duble Kick Entertainment)
  • Machan Taylor
  • Machan Taylor
3:26
8."Star Star Star" (Korean별별별; RRByeolbyeolbyeol)
4:29
9."Stick wit U" (Korean무조건 해피엔딩; RRMujogeon Haepiending; lit. Unconditional Happy Ending)
  • LeeOn
  • LeeOn
  • LeeOn
2:46
10."Day by Day" (Korean좋은 일만 생각하기; RRJoheun Ilman Saenggakhagi; lit. Only Thinking About Good Things) (Performed by Taeyeon, Jessica, Tiffany, Seohyun, and Sunny)
  • Yoo Young-seok
  • Yoo Young-seok
  • Miho (Miso Diary)
3:50
11."Gee" (bonus track)3:20
12."Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Korean소원을 말해봐 (지니); RRSowoneul Malhaebwa (Jini)) (bonus track)
3:49
Total length:43:40
Run Devil Run – repackage (bonus tracks)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Run Devil Run"
  • Hong Ji-yoo
3:21
2."Oh!"3:08
3."Echo"
  • Taehoon
3:30
4."Star Star Star (Acoustic R&B version)" (Korean별별별; RRByeolbyeolbyeol)
4:28
5."Show! Show! Show!"
  • Hitchhiker
3:38
6."Sweet Talking Baby" (Korean뻔 & Fun; RRPpeon & Fun)
  • Song Jae-won
  • Song Jae-won
  • Song Jae-won
3:30
7."Forever" (Korean영원히 너와 꿈꾸고 싶다; RRYeongwonhi neowa kkumkkugo sipda; lit. I Want to Dream With You Forever)
  • Kim Jin-hwan
  • Kim Jin-hwan
  • Kim Jin-hwan
4:29
8."Be Happy" (Korean웃자; RRUtja)
  • E-Tribe
  • Jang Jun-ho (Duble Kick Entertainment)
  • Gong Hyun-sik (Duble Kick Entertainment
3:30
9."Boys & Girls" (Korean화성인 바이러스; RRHwaseong-in Baireoseu; lit. Martian Virus) (Featuring Key of SHINee)
  • Hwang Chan-hee
  •  [ko]
  • Hwang Chan-hee
  • Park Joon-ho
3:45
10."Talk to Me" (Korean카라멜 커피; RRKaramel Kapi; lit. Caramel Coffee) (Jessica and Tiffany duet)
  • Machan Taylor
  • Kim Hee-won (Duble Kick Entertainment)
  • Machan Taylor
  • Machan Taylor
3:26
11."Star Star Star" (Korean별별별; RRByeolbyeolbyeol)
4:29
12."Stick wit U" (Korean무조건 해피엔딩; RRMujogeon Haepiending; lit. Unconditional Happy Ending)
  • LeeOn
  • LeeOn
  • LeeOn
2:46
13."Day by Day" (Korean좋은 일만 생각하기; RRJoheun Ilman Saenggakhagi; lit. Only Thinking About Good Things) (Performed by Taeyeon, Jessica, Tiffany, Seohyun, and Sunny)
  • Yoo Young-seok
  • Yoo Young-seok
  • Miho (Miso Diary)
3:50
14."Gee" (bonus track)3:20
15."Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Korean소원을 말해봐 (지니); RRSowoneul Malhaebwa (Jini)) (bonus track)
3:49
Total length:55:40

Charts[]

Sales[]

Country Sales
South Korea[a] 418,162
Japan[b] 36,069

Notes

  1. ^ Combined sales of Oh! (235,877 copies) and Run Devil Run (182,295 copies) in South Korea as of 2016.[34]
  2. ^ Combined sales of Oh! (9,318 copies) and Run Devil Run (26,751 copies) in Japan as of 2016.[28]

Release history[]

Version Country Date Distributing label Format
Oh!
South Korea
January 28, 2010
S.M. Entertainment
CD
Japan
February 2, 2010
Hong Kong
February 19, 2010[35]
Avex Asia
Thailand
March 9, 2010
GMM Grammy
(2010–2011)
SM True
(2012–present)
Taiwan
March 12, 2010[36]
Philippines
March 19, 2010
Run Devil Run
South Korea
March 22, 2010
S.M. Entertainment
Taiwan
April 23, 2010[37]
Philippines
May 22, 2010 (special release)
May 29, 2010 (official release)

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