Universal Music Girls' Generation page has been updated with further information about the single regarding the intensity of the dance routine, the composers of the song, as well as the five versions of the music video!
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■ It is a dance tune that uses their skills as much as possible, and Girls’ Generation’s dance performance spares nothing.
■ The song is an overseas musical composition from a team of American writers. The mix is arranged by Grammy award-winner Miles Walker, who also worked with Beyonce. The mastering was handled by world-famous Sterling Sound’s Tom Coyne.
■ There are a total of five versions of the music video. This is the highest number of versions for a music video in Girls’ Generation history. Some will be included with the goods and the music videos will be viewable at any time on Girls’ Generation’s official Facebook page.
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Originally Posted by Utena
kinda pissed there's only one song and no trading caaaaard ;_;
Still ordered the special limited edition  ♥
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I too am a bit disappointed that there is only one song and no trading card. The only thing that doesn't bother me about there only being one song is that the album should have more new songs if there are less songs on the single. But had there not been a special limited edition version of this single with the close-up version MV, the poster, and the two photobooks, I definetely would not have purchased this single.
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Originally Posted by freedreamer
gosh SNSD and Amuro Namie on the same day in Japan..thats gonna be awesome
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I agree! I hope Shoujo Jidai and Namie Amuro slay the charts and take the top spots in their categories on Oricon as I'm buying both of their releases.