The Boys (Girls' Generation album)

The Boys
Studio album by Girls' Generation
Released October 19, 2011 (2011-10-19)
Recorded July–September 2011
Genre
Length 39:39
Language
Label
Producer Lee Soo-man (exec.)
Girls' Generation chronology
Girls' Generation
(2011)
The Boys
(2011)
Girls & Peace
(2012)
Mr. Taxi reissue cover
Singles from The Boys
  1. "The Boys"
    Released: October 19, 2011

The Boys is the third Korean studio album (fourth overall) by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on October 19, 2011 by S.M. Entertainment, distributed by KMP Holdings and digitally released on the same day. On December 8, 2011, a Version B edition, re-titled Mr. Taxi was released. The Version B featured "Mr. Taxi" as the lead song and featured the English version of "The Boys" as a bonus track.

For the album, Girls' Generation reunited with Hitchhiker, who produced many songs for them such as "Wake Up" on their Hoot mini-album. Experimenting with new producer Teddy Riley amongst others for the title track led to the album being the debut American release of the group. Promotion was led by the release of an English version of the lead single on December 20, 2011. Under the distribution of Interscope Records, The Boys was released both physically and digitally with an expanded track listing on January 17, 2012.

At the year-end award shows of 2011, the album won the Digital Daesang Award at the 26th Golden Disk Awards and 21st Seoul Music Awards. According to Gaon Chart, as of the end of 2011, the album has sold a cumulative total of 385,348 copies. The album topped the year-end charts of 2011. The repackaged album, Mr. Taxi, sold 15,494 copies in 2012.[1]

Background

In August 2011, S.M. Entertainment confirmed that the group will be back in September with their third full-length album, but the release date was eventually delayed to October due to Sooyoung’s unexpected car accident injury.

Release and promotion

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Neo Music Community[3]

On September 26, 2011 the first teaser photo featuring Taeyeon was released online for the impending comeback for "The Boys", followed by Sunny and Hyoyeon on September 27, Jessica, Sooyoung and Tiffany on September 28, and Yoona, Yuri, and Seohyun on September 29. The girls all represented a fairytale theme, with Taeyeon as Snow White, Sunny as Little red Riding Hood, Hyoyeon as Thumbelina, Jessica as Elisa, Sooyoung as Rapunzel, Tiffany as The Little Mermaid, Yoona as Milady de Winter, Yuri as Karen and Seohyun as The Snow Queen. On September 30, 2011, SM Entertainment announced that the album would be indefinitely postponed due to ongoing discussions about an album release in the United States, with details to be released as soon as they were confirmed.[4]

On October 1, 2011, SM Entertainment released the first teaser for "The Boys", followed by second teaser on October 7, 2011. Both teasers showed Yoona picking up a black crystal, and proceeds to show the rest of the members in an outside, misty atmosphere. Later on October 13, 2011, SM Entertainment released a 16 second teaser clips for both the Korean and English version of the "The Boys". The teaser depicts the girls rapping and chanting along to the song. On the same day, SM released 30 second teaser clips of "The Boys", which showed a longer version of the previous teaser videos.

The album was officially released on October 19, 2011 and the group's comeback performances commenced on October 21, 2011, starting with Music Bank. It was confirmed on November 27 that a re-release of the album will be out on December 8. The Korean version of "Mr. Taxi" was promoted as the lead single from this re-release.

The album was promoted with the tour "Girls' Generation World Tour Girls & Peace, kick off on June 8th, 2013, in Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul, South Korea, ended in Cotai Arena, Macau, on February 15th, 2014. The tour also promotes their 4th studio album I Got A Boy.

International releases and promotions

Japan

A Japanese version of "The Boys" was produced for the repackaged album of Girls' Generation, released on December 28, 2011. It included the song "Time Machine", for which an MV was revealed on March 13, 2012.[5] However, it was never officially promoted on Japanese TV broadcasts. On December 19, 2011, Girls' Generation performed the Japanese version of "The Boys" live on the Japanese TV reality show, Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ.

North America

"The Boys" was announced for an American release on November 19, 2011 under their American label Interscope Records, but after postponement, the single was released digitally on December 20 instead. SM Entertainment confirmed that the girls would promote their debut US single, "The Boys" on the late-night talk show the Late Show with David Letterman and on syndicated daytime talk show Live! with Kelly on January 31 and February 1 respectively.

The Boys was released in the US on January 17, 2012. This marks Girls' Generation's first physical release in the country, using the Korean single cover of the title track as the American album cover. With the exception of the English version of the title track, the entire album consists of Korean-language songs, all of which were taken from the original edition of The Boys. In addition, four remixes of "The Boys" are included in the US edition, the first of which features American rapper Snoop Dogg.

Europe

They performed "The Boys" on the French show, Le Grand Journal after it was announced that they were to release "The Boys" on February 13, 2012, through Universal Music Group’s Polydor Records in France.

Single

"The Boys" was released worldwide via iTunes on October 19, 2011. In an interview with MTV K, members, Jessica, and Tiffany mentioned that the recording of both English and Korean versions took a week to finish. The song marked the first time a Girls' Generation member had written a single for the group, with Tiffany writing the English rap and final chorus of the song. In the US, the single failed to enter the US Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Top 100 on the iTunes 200 Top Songs, and later reached the Top 30 for a moment on its first day of release. It dropped off the chart three days later, despite this, the song managed to sell over 21,000 copies.[6] However, the Korean Version debuted at number 1 on the Billboard's Korea K-Pop Hot 100.

Korean version of "Mr. Taxi" was the lead single from this re-release.

Commercial performance

The Boys has been commercially successful in Asian regions. It debuted at number 1 on South Korea's Gaon Weekly Albums chart, and had sold over 400,000 copies in South Korea alone. The album peaked at number 2 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart, the standard album chart of Japan, with sales records of more than 100,000 copies in the country. In addition, the album moved 26,000 copies in Taiwan. The album charted both in Spain and France at position number 64 and number 130 respectively for one week. A total of ten songs charted within the top ten on the Gaon Chart, including "Telepathy", "Top Secret", "Vitamin", "How Great Is Your Love", and "Mr. Taxi".

The US edition of The Boys has not replicated the same commercial performance as it did in its native country; the album failed to enter the Billboard 200,[7] but debuted at number 2 on the Billboard World Albums[8] and re-entered the Heatseekers Album Chart at number 17.[8]

Track listing

The BoysStandard edition[9]
No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "The Boys"  Yoo Young-jinDOM, Richard Garcia, Taesung Kim, Teddy Riley 3:48
2. "Telepathy" (Hangul: 텔레파시)Kim BoominHitchhiker 3:45
3. "Say Yes"  Kim Young-huKim Young-hu 3:46
4. "Trick"  Jo YoonkyungSarah Lundback Bell, Martin Hansen 3:15
5. "How Great Is Your Love" (Hangul: 봄날)Choi SooyoungJean T. Na & Jenny Hyun (Jenzye) 3:54
6. "My J"  Hwang SungjeHwang Sungje 3:53
7. "Oscar"  Kim JungbaeKenzie 3:23
8. "Top Secret"  Hong JiyuPeter Wennerberg, Mathias Venge, Gabriella Jangfeldt, Sharon Vaughn 2:59
9. "Lazy Girl (Dolce Far Niente)"  Kim TaeyoonLucas Secon, Thomas Troelsen 3:05
10. "Sunflower" (Hangul: 제자리걸음)Kim BoominHitchhiker 3:50
11. "Vitamin" (Hangul: 비타민)Hwang HyunHwang Hyun 3:10
12. "Mr. Taxi" (Korean Version)STYSTY, Scott Mann, Chad Royce, Paolo Prudencio, Allison Veltz 3:32
13. "The Boys" (English Version)Tiffany Hwang, Teddy RileyTeddy Riley, Taesung Kim, DOM, Richard Garcia 3:47
Total length:
39:39
Bonus items from physical release
  1. Girls' Generation Photocard (All Member).
  2. A random photocard. There are 9 in total.

Personnel

Credits for The Boys are adapted from AllMusic.[11]

  • David Anthony – Remixing
  • Boo Min Kim – Composer
  • Byung Seok Kim – Bass
  • Byung-Ok Seo – Make-Up
  • Chan Yong Eom – Engineer, String Engineer
  • Hanna Cho – Repertoire
  • Jane Choi – Marketing, Promoter
  • Disco Fries – Remixing
  • Eui Seok Jung – Engineer
  • Eun-a Kim – Publicity, Public Relations
  • Eun-Jeong Kwak – Engineer
  • Eun-Kyeng Jung – Engineer
  • Lola Fair – Vocals (Background)
  • Gang-Mi Kim – Make-Up
  • Richard Garcia – Arranger, Composer
  • Gi-Hyun Kim – Publicity, Public Relations
  • Girls' Generation – Primary Artist, Vocals (Background)
  • Hae Young Jung – Composer
  • Hae-Young Lee – Copyright Coordinator, Publishing
  • Nikki Semin Han – Supervisor
  • Martin Hansen – Arranger, Composer
  • Hee-Jun Yoon – Artist Development
  • Ho-Jin Kim – Management, Promoter
  • Hoon Jeon – Mastering
  • Greg Hwang – Choreographer, Direction
  • Hye-Young Eom – Management
  • Hyoyeon – Group Member
  • Hyun Hwang – Arranger, Composer, Director
  • Hyun-Jung Ryu – Make-Up
  • Neil Jacobson – A&R
  • Jae Myoung Lee – Vocal Director
  • Gabriella Jelena Jangfeldt – Arranger, Composer
  • Kyle Chang-Hwan Jeong – Director
  • Jeung-Ah Lee – Artist Development
  • Ji-Hong Kim – Management, Promoter
  • Ji-Young Choi – Hair Stylist
  • Ji-Young Lee – Make-Up
  • Ji-Yu Hong – Composer
  • John Hyun-Kyu Lee – English Supervision
  • Jong-Pil Gu – Engineer, Mixing
  • Jung Bae Kim – Composer
  • Jung-Ah Kang – Management, Promoter
  • Jam3s K3nn3dy – Additional Production
  • Ji Hyun Kim – Vocals (Background)
  • John Kim – Marketing, Promoter
  • Tae Woo Kim – Photography
  • Yongdeok Kim – Management, Promoter
  • Young-Hu Kim – Arranger, Composer, Director, Engineer
  • Young-Min Kim – Executive Supervision
  • Kwang Wook Lim – Arranger
  • Chris Sung-Su Lee – A&R, Coordination, Direction
  • Jinny Lee – Marketing, Promoter
  • Ji-Sun Lee – Publicity, Public Relations
  • Nile Lee – Conductor, String Arrangements
  • Seongho Lee – Engineer, Mixing
  • Soo-Man Lee – Producer
  • Sung Ho Lee – Marketing, Promoter
  • Lin Kang – Marketing, Promoter

  • Sarah Lundback – Arranger, Composer
  • Scott Pearson Mann – Arranger, Composer
  • Tony Maserati – Mixing
  • Sam McCarthy – Arranger, Composer
  • Hee Jin Min – Art Direction, Design, Visual Direction
  • Mina Jungmin Choi – Marketing, Promoter
  • Min-Kyong Kim – Copyright Coordinator, Publishing
  • Mirae Seo – Vocals (Background)
  • Jean T. Na – Composer
  • Rino Nakasone – Choreographer
  • So Young Nam – Managing Director
  • Jin Namkoong – Engineer, Mixing
  • Hun-Young Park – Visual Direction
  • Hye Jin Park – Repertoire
  • Jun-Young Park – Video Director
  • Paolo Prudencio – Arranger, Composer
  • Teddy Riley – Arranger, Composer, Director, Engineer, Mixing, Remixing, Vocals (Background)
  • Adros Rodriguez – Mixing
  • Chad Royce- Arranger, Composer
  • Sang-Hee Jung – Publicity, Public Relations
  • Lucas Secon – Composer
  • Seohyun – Group Member
  • Seong Je Hwang – Arranger, Composer, Director, Engineer
  • Jae Shim – Choreographer, Direction
  • Agnes Shin – Vocals (Background)
  • Mikkel Remee Sigvardt – Composer
  • Snoop Dogg – Featured Artist
  • Soo Wan Jung – Guitar
  • Soo-Koung Suh – Stylist
  • Soonsoo-a-Reum Kim – Hair Stylist
  • Soonsoo-Kyoung-Mee Shin – Jacket Design, Make-Up
  • Clinton Sparks – Remixing
  • Sung Gun Oh – Engineer, String Engineer
  • Sung-Woo Choi – Management, Promoter
  • Tae Yoon Kim – Composer
  • Taeyeon – Group Member
  • Tesung Kim – Arranger, Composer, Director, Engineer
  • Thomas Troelsen – Composer
  • Sharon Vaughn – Arranger, Composer
  • Allison Veltz – Arranger, Composer
  • Mathias Peter Venge – Arranger, Composer
  • Peter Lars Wennerberg – Arranger, Composer
  • Yong Shin Kim – Arranger, Conductor, Piano, String Arrangements
  • Janie Yoo – A&R, Coordination, Direction
  • Yoo Young-jin – Composer, Director, Engineer, Mixing, Vocals (Background)
  • Yoo-Da Soonsoo-Heewon – Hair Stylist
  • Young Hyun Kim – Conductor, Guitar, String Arrangements, Supervisor, Vocal Editing
  • Young Shin Kim – Director
  • Young Son – Video Director
  • Soo Young – Composer
  • Young-En Kweon – Hair Stylist
  • Young-Jun Tak – Choreographer, Director
  • Yung Strings – Strings
  • Yun-Kyoung Cho – Composer

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2011-12) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[12] 130
Japan (Oricon)[13] 2
South Korea (Gaon)[14] 1
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[15] 64
Taiwan (G-Music)[16] 3
U.S. Billboard World Albums[17] 2
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers Albums[18] 17

Year-end charts

Chart (2011) Position
Japan (Oricon)[19] 95
South Korea (Gaon)[20] 1
Chart (2012) Position
South Korea (Gaon)[21] 33

Release history

Region Date Edition Format Distributor(s) Ref.
South Korea October 19, 2011 Standard [22]
Hong Kong October 26, 2011 CD Universal Music Hong Kong [23]
Japan November 5, 2011 S.M. Entertainment [24]
Australia November 11, 2011 Digital download Universal Music Australia [25]
Taiwan November 18, 2011 CD Universal Music Taiwan [26]
South Korea December 9, 2011 Repackage: Mr. Taxi S.M. Entertainment [27]
Taiwan January 13, 2012 Universal Music Taiwan [28]
United States January 17, 2012 International
  • CD
  • digital download
Interscope Records [29][30]

See also

References

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  2. Sendra, Tim. "The Boys | Overview". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  3. "The Boys – Girls' Generation" (in Korean). Neo Music Community. October 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  4. 소시, 3집 韓발매연기 공식발표 "美앨범발매때문". Star News (in Korean). January 21, 2010. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  5. "Girls’ Generation releases full PV for "Time Machine"". allkpop. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  6. "Girls' Generation Makes Big U.S. Debut on 'Letterman': Watch". billboard.com. Feb 1, 2012. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  7. SNSD "The Boys" Debuts at number 2 on Billboard's World Chart | Soompi
  8. 1 2 "SNSD "The Boys" Debuts at number 2 on Billboard's World Chart". Soompi.
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  11. "The Boys Credit". AllMusic. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  12. "The Boys – Album" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013.
  13. "CDアルバムランキング: 2011年11月07日付". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on December 27, 2014.
  14. "Week 44 of 2011, Album Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart. Archived from the original on February 6, 2015.
  15. "Girls' Generation – The Boys (Album)" (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013.
  16. "Albums: Week 42, 2011" (in Chinese). G-Music. Archived from the original on November 2, 2011.
  17. "World Music: Top World Albums Chart (Week of February 4, 2012)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on March 25, 2015.
  18. "Heatseekers Albums: Week of February 18, 2012". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on April 18, 2015.
  19. "年間 CDアルバムランキング" (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on April 10, 2015.
  20. "Gaon Album Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart. Archived from the original on October 24, 2013.
  21. "Gaon Album Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart. Archived from the original on October 24, 2013.
  22. "'The Boys' The 3rd Album" (in Korean). Melon. Archived from the original on July 22, 2014.
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