Girls’ Generation’s `I Got a Boy’ Wins Video Of The Year At 2013 YouTube Awards; Beat Out the Biggest Names In Music; All Because of Their Fans (Video)

Kpop superstars Girls' Generation took home the biggest prize of all at the 2013 YouTube Awards last night.

Girls' Generation won the Video Of The Year prize at the 2013 YouTube Awards.

The Video of the Year prize is the biggest award given out at the 2013 YouTube Awards and it was all because of Girls' Generation's enthusiastic fans.

The Girls' Generation hit "I Got a Boy" was the music video that got the most fan engagement on YouTube. Girls' Generation beat out some of the biggest names in music.

South Korean girl group Girls' Generation beat out such artists as Demi Lovato, Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus to take home the biggest prize at the first-ever YouTube Awards.

The YouTube Awards 2013 was held in New York City at Pier 36. Tiffany Hwang accepted the award on behalf of the nine members of Girls' Generation's.

Girls' Generation's Tiffany thanking YouTube and the fans.

Girls' Generation was formed in 2007 by S.M. Entertainment. They are called Shoujo Jidai in Japan.

The nine girls of Girls' Generation are all between the ages of 22 and 24.

The nominees were:

Epic Rap Battles Of History's "Barack Obama vs Mitt Romney"

Demi Lovato - "Heart Attack"

Justin Bieber (feat. Nicki Minaj) - "Beauty And A Beat"

Lady Gaga- "Applause"

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (feat. Mary Lambert - "Same Love"

Miley Cyrus - "We Can't Stop"

One Direction - "Best Song Ever"

PSY - "Gentleman"

Selena Gomez - "Come & Get It"

Congratulations Girls' Generation.

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