By Nicole Rojas | n.rojas@latinospost.com | @nrojas0131 (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jan 03, 2013 10:31 AM EST

A new K-Pop video, starring girl group Girls' Generation, has gone viral on YouTube with more than nine million views since being posted on December 31, 2012. The video, called "I Got A Boy," shows the nine-person group singing in both Korea with choice English phrases to a catchy pop beat.

The five-minute long music video is visually colorful with fun dance moves that are sure to resonate with fans of Korean international sensation Psy of "Gangnam Style" fame. "I Got A Boy" has garnered 9,128,598 views (by time of publication) and earned more than 158,000 likes. The entertaining video has also caught the attention of YouTube viewers, receiving over 94,000 comments.

"This is more than awesome!! Listen to it more, you will love it!!" wrote one viewer. "This is incredibly addicting," added user Chrissy524.

However, the video is not the first for the all-girl group and is in fact part of Girls' Generation's fourth album I Got A Boy. Past video successes include their 2009 single "Gee," which earned 94,866,074 views and 292,837 likes on YouTube. "I Got A Boy" could be the next big thing to come from South Korea and will likely reap the benefits of the success of Psy's "Gangnam Style."

According to Idolator, "It'll be tough to find anything else in 2013 that packs such a glorious sensory overload into such a short amount of time."

WATCH GIRLS' GENERATION'S "I GOT A BOY"

© 2015 Latinos Post. All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.