Girls Generation-TTS Essay

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"Girls' Generation-TTS (also known as Girls' Generation-TaeTiSeo, TaeTiSeo) is the first official sub-group of South Korean girl group, Girls' Generation, formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2012.

The sub-group is composed of three Girls' Generation members, Taeyeon (leader), Tiffany, and Seohyun.

Unit No.1 'Girls' Generation-TTS' glittering Christmas gift!
Special Christmas album ""Dear Santa"" December 4 release!

Unit No.1 'Girls' Generation-TTS ""should announce a comeback and a gorgeous Christmas Special December 4th album 'Dear Santa'.

In early 2012, Girls' Generation-TTS made Billboard chart history when their Twinkle EP became the highest-charting K-pop album ever. The splinter trio of K-pop phenoms Girls' Generation held that record for nearly
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In the video ""Twinkle "" , the former mascot Tiffany, Romeo appears .

In the video "" Holler "" Tiffany chose the vestuarioy also Photobook costume for the same album.

Sunny was elected as the member who would like to join TTS.

In the program Bailando 2014 ( Argentina ) , one of the couples danced contest "" Holler "" in the K -pop Gala .

Quick Introduction about Girls' Generation-TTS
Name:
TaeTiSeo or Girls' Generation-TTS ( sonyeosidae - TaeTiSeo ) in Korea ( Shōjo jidai - tetiso ) in Japan ( Shàonǚ Shidai -TAI dì XU ) in China Why ?: They are the first letters of the names of the members . Origin: South Korea. Number of members : 3 girls . Debut : May 2, 2012 . Official Fanclub name : twinklers ( Unofficial ) - SONE 's. Official Color : Pink Soft and melon .

Agency: SM Entertainment ( South Korea) -> ( Same as BoA, Kang Ta , TVXQ ( DBSK ) , Zhang Li Yin , J -Min , Super Junior, Girls ' Generation , SHINee , f (x) , EXO, Henry , Zhou Mi Tae Min, Red Velvet , Kyuhyun , Jonghyun , Amber , Taeyeon , Ryeowook and NCT ) .
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