Girls’ Generation to release Japanese version of “Oh!”
2012.09.10
Following the success of their 4th Japanese single which has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association in Japan (RIAJ), the ladies of Girls’ Generation will be releasing a new Japanese single this month.
The fifth Japanese single will feature the Japanese remake of the Korean hit single, “Oh!”, which will be the title song of the single. The double A-side single will also contain “All My Love Is For You” and prior to the release, a PV for the song has been released.
The new single will be released on September 26th while the ringtone and music video for the Japanese version of ”Oh!” featuring updated visuals is scheduled for release on September 14th.
Also to be released on September 26th is the Complete Video Collection, which features most of Girls’ Generation’s Korean and Japanese music videos, as well as re-edited performances from the first Japanese tour. The limited edition of video collection also includes behind-the-scenes music video footage and an interview in which the girls review their own music videos.
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