Girls’ Generation will release their sixth Japanese single, titled
“Flower Power”, on November 14th. Following the successful releases of
“PAPARAZZI” and the Japanese version of “Oh!” in Japan this past year,
fans can now look forward to another single in just over a month. Along
with the news of its release, “Flower Power” was also revealed to have
lyrics that will demonstrate the “sexy” side of Girls’ Generation,
contrary to the single’s title. The lyrics describe the strategic moves
between a man and a woman on the dance floor and are sung with the
sound and light of a glitzy atmosphere. The song will be a dance number
with a flowing baseline in 4/4 time with a sexy chorus line. The
promotional picture for “Flower Power”, shown above, has the girls
trying to escape searchlights.
Along with the news of the release of “Flower Power” on November
14th, it was also revealed that Girls’ Generation’s second Japanese
album will be available two weeks later on November 28th. The title of
this second Japanese album is yet to be announced.
Both the single and the album are currently available for online
pre-order through Amazon and Vanda. “Flower Power” can be purchased on
November 14th for 1,575 yen.
The album, available in three editions, can be purchased on November
28th, though Amazon and Vanda are currently accepting online pre-orders.
The regular edition will cost 3,059 yen on both Amazon and Vanda. The
first press edition (CD + DVD) will cost 3,392 yen on Amazon or 3,990
yen on Vanda. The deluxe first press edition (CD + DVD) will cost 5,941
yen on Amazon or 6,990 yen on Vanda.
“Flower Power” Single:
Pre-order from: Amazon, Vanda
Second Japan Album – Regular CD Edition:tw
Pre-order from: Amazon, Vanda
Second Japan Album – First Press (CD + DVD) Edition:
Pre-order from: Amazon, Vanda
Second Japan Album – Deluxe First Press (CD + DVD) Edition:
Pre-order from: Amazon, Vanda
Stay tuned to Soshified for further updates on “Flower Power” and Girls’ Generation’s upcoming Japanese album.
Sources: sponichi.co.jp, vanda.co.jp, Amazon, Universal Music Japan
Written by: kt9823
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