Girls' Generation (SNSD) New Japanese Song, Center Changes From Yoona To Tiffany?

Girl group Girls' Generation (SNSD)'s new Japanese song music video was released.

Today, SNSD's Japanese agency Universal Music Japan released a part of the music video of their song 'Beep Beep' through YouTube. The music video, which was about 1 minute 40 seconds long, revealed SNSD members showing off their colorful, sexy, and cute charms.

'Beep Beep' tells the story of couples who are connected through phones. It had been sold to more than 250,000 people in Japan last year.

Also, some Korean phrases were heard in between their Japanese singing, catching more attention. Things like 'Hello' and 'My head hurts' were kept in Korean.

Catching some attention, SNSD seems to have changed their usual positions.  In this video, we see the center changing from Yoona to Tiffany, compared to their previous releases.  While this does not mean anything, it appears that people are noticing Tiffany more prominently this time around due to the change in set-up. Tiffany showed off her cute charm with her trademark smile and a cute pose.

Internet users who saw this commented, "Tiffany's smiley eyes are the best," "So pretty," "I wish they would make a Korean version too," and "I'm excited for the full music video."

Photo Credit: YouTube

Editor's Note:  The title and article is not meant to enforce biases or favoritism in the group.  The original article pointed out the same observation. We apologize if we have misled anyone due to the article and hope the added clarification helps shed light.

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