Rolling Stone ranks SNSD's 'Gee' as top greatest song in the history of K-Pop

Article: America's Rolling Stone picks SNSD's 'Gee' as #1 100 Greatest Songs in the History of Korean Pop

Source: Asia Economy via Naver

[+66, -4] Honestly, it really was the most perfect idol girl group song of 2009 in terms of song and dance

[+16, -6] A random grandma or grandpa in your local town would know who SNSD is but there are still a lot of people who don't know who Black Pink or BTS is

[+14, -4] Seo Taiji, Jo Yong Pil, and HOT are on the list, too... Whoever made that list has a good finger on Korean pop music.

[+22, -17] Huh? I'm a '92er and I'd say the idol song that had the biggest societal impact was Wonder Girls' 'Tell Me' or 'Nobody'... I don't think anyone could live up to their fame, even SNSD. 

[+4, -0] They were huge back then, to the point where people would accuse you of being a spy if you didn't know them. Everyone knew them, man or woman, didn't matter.

[+4, -0] They brought happiness to my army years

[+3, -0] Look at SM's stocks if you want to see how huge they were. In 2008 during the financial crisis, SM started at 700 won and then SNSD pulled it up to 70,000 won ㅋ

[+16, -14] They were indeed the best... and still have the best visuals to date...

[+6, -4] These guys can't even read Hangeul, how are they determining any of this

[+4, -2] Wouldn't it be 'Tell Me'?

[+2, -0] 'Gee'... I agree. Skinny jeans were the trend after 'Gee'... it'll be a song to go down in K-Pop history.

[+2, -0] 2006-2010 were the golden years of K-Pop

[+1, -0] SNSD's a different type of group in that they weren't just a few hit songs. They captivated everyone, both fandom and public, with their variety talents and whatnot.

[+1, -0] 'Gee' is what kicked off K-Pop and Hallyu. That's when YouTube became a thing and doing 'Gee' dance covers started trending all over Asia. 

[+1, -0] They had a great dance that anyone of any age could follow along with

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