Hundreds of South Koreans sang together to Girls’ Generation’s debut song “Nation’s Girl Group” to express their solidarity during a protest following the recent martial law.

SNSD’s “Into the New World” used by SNU students to protest South Korean president
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In 2007, Girls’ Generation (also known as SNSD) debuted under SM Entertainment with “Into the New World,” the same track that shot them to stardom as the most iconic girl group in history.

In addition to serving as an upbeat anthem, this song also made its mark on the music scene with its bold lyrics, which became a significant tool for political revolution.

Some 18 years later, “Into the New World” was heard once again during a protest, in the hope that South Koreans would unite during a difficult time in the country.

In a viral protest march from Gwanghwamun.

The protest calls for the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who imposed martial law on December 3. This law lasted one night, but was revoked the next day after MPs voted to block its decision.

SNSD’s debut track, especially its lyrics which include “Our hard path ahead of us // It may be an unknown future and a challenge // But we can’t give up” gave strength to MZ gen protesters and sparked emotions of solidarity with each other. present at the movement.