Gaon Weibo Chart, part of Gaon Chart, was a weekly chart that ranked the top 10 most popular K-pop groups and the top 30 most popular individual K-pop artists in China, using data from Weibo. This chart started the week of June 29, 2014. The artists with the most weeks at number one are Jung Yong-hwa with 69 weeks as an individual artist and BTS with 36 weeks as a group. [1] The chart was discontinued in July 2017.
Week end date | Group | Individual | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
July 7 | EXO-K | Tao | [2] [3] |
July 13 | Super Junior | [4] [5] | |
July 20 | [6] [7] | ||
July 27 | JYJ | Luhan | [8] [9] |
August 3 | EXO-M | [10] [11] | |
August 10 | Lay | [12] [13] | |
August 17 | Super Junior | Luhan | [14] [15] |
August 24 | [16] [17] | ||
August 31 | [18] [19] | ||
September 7 | [20] [21] | ||
September 14 | [22] [23] | ||
September 21 | [24] [25] | ||
September 28 | [26] [27] | ||
October 5 | [28] [29] | ||
October 12 | [30] [31] | ||
October 19 | [32] [33] | ||
October 26 | Sehun | [34] [35] | |
November 2 | [36] [37] | ||
November 9 | [38] [39] | ||
November 16 | [40] [41] | ||
November 23 | Jung Yong-hwa | [42] [43] | |
November 30 | [44] [45] | ||
December 7 | [46] [47] | ||
December 14 | [48] [49] | ||
December 21 | Got7 | [50] [51] | |
December 28 | [52] [53] | ||
Week end date | Group | Individual | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
January 4 | Shinhwa | Jung Yong-hwa | [54] [55] |
January 11 | Got7 | [56] [57] | |
January 18 | Super Junior | [58] [59] | |
January 25 | [60] [61] | ||
February 1 | [62] [63] | ||
February 8 | [64] [65] | ||
February 15 | [66] [67] | ||
February 22 | [68] [69] | ||
March 1 | Shinhwa | [70] [71] | |
March 8 | [72] [73] | ||
March 15 | [74] [75] | ||
March 22 | [76] [77] | ||
March 29 | [78] [79] | ||
April 5 | EXO-M | [80] [81] | |
April 12 | [82] [83] | ||
April 19 | [84] [85] | ||
April 26 | BTS | [86] [87] | |
May 3 | [88] [89] | ||
May 10 | [90] [91] | ||
May 17 | Infinite | [92] [93] | |
May 24 | [94] [95] | ||
May 31 | [96] [97] | ||
June 7 | Big Bang | [98] [99] | |
June 14 | [100] [101] | ||
June 21 | BTS | [102] [103] | |
June 28 | Infinite | [104] [105] | |
July 5 | BigBang | [106] [107] | |
July 12 | Super Junior | [108] [109] | |
July 19 | [110] [111] | ||
July 26 | Infinite | [112] [113] | |
August 2 | [114] [115] | ||
August 9 | BigBang | [116] [117] | |
August 16 | [118] [119] | ||
August 23 | CNBLUE | [120] [121] | |
August 30 | F.T. Island | [122] [123] | |
September 6 | CNBLUE | [124] [125] | |
September 13 | [126] [127] | ||
September 20 | Lay | [128] [129] | |
September 27 | Got7 | Jung Yong-hwa | [130] [131] |
October 4 | CNBLUE | [132] [133] | |
October 11 | Got7 | [134] [135] | |
October 18 | Super Junior | [136] [137] | |
October 25 | CNBLUE | [138] [139] | |
November 1 | Teen Top | [140] [141] | |
November 8 | CNBLUE | [142] [143] | |
November 15 | [144] [145] | ||
November 22 | [146] [147] | ||
November 29 | BigBang | [148] [149] | |
December 6 | [150] [151] | ||
December 13 | Beast | [152] [153] | |
December 20 | [154] [155] | ||
December 27 | [156] [157] | ||
Week end date | Group | Individual | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
January 3 | Big Bang | Jung Yong-hwa | [158] [159] |
January 10 | Beast | [160] [161] | |
January 17 | BigBang | [162] [163] | |
January 24 | [164] [165] | ||
January 31 | [166] [167] | ||
February 7 | Super Junior | [168] [169] | |
February 14 | BigBang | [170] [171] | |
February 21 | [172] [173] | ||
February 28 | [174] [175] | ||
March 6 | [176] [177] | ||
March 13 | BTS | [178] [179] | |
March 20 | BigBang | G-Dragon | [180] [181] |
March 27 | Shinhwa | [182] [183] | |
April 3 | Got7 | [184] [185] | |
April 10 | VIXX | [186] [187] | |
April 17 | [188] [189] | ||
April 24 | BigBang | [190] [191] | |
May 1 | VIXX | [192] [193] | |
May 8 | Winner | [194] [195] | |
May 15 | BTS | [196] [197] | |
May 22 | Winner | [198] [199] | |
May 29 | BigBang | [200] [201] | |
June 5 | BTS | Lay | [202] [203] |
June 12 | F.T. Island | G-Dragon | [204] [205] |
June 19 | BigBang | [206] [207] | |
June 26 | Jung Yong-hwa | [208] [209] | |
July 3 | BTS | G-Dragon | [210] [211] |
July 10 | [212] [213] | ||
July 17 | BigBang | [214] [215] | |
July 24 | BTS | Seungri | [216] [217] |
July 31 | G-Dragon | [218] [219] | |
August 7 | Got7 | Lay | [220] [221] |
August 14 | VIXX | [222] [223] | |
August 21 | BigBang | G-Dragon | [224] [225] |
August 28 | VIXX | Lay | [226] [227] |
September 4 | BTS | [228] [229] | |
September 11 | [230] [231] | ||
September 18 | Infinite | [232] [233] | |
September 25 | [234] [235] | ||
October 2 | BTS | [236] [237] | |
October 9 | [238] [239] | ||
October 16 | Sehun | [240] [241] | |
October 23 | Lay | [242] [243] | |
October 30 | [244] [245] | ||
November 6 | [246] [247] | ||
November 13 | Got7 | [248] [249] | |
November 20 | BTS | [250] [251] | |
November 27 | Got7 | [252] [253] | |
December 4 | Shinhwa | [254] [255] | |
December 11 | BigBang | G-Dragon | [256] [257] |
December 18 | Lay | [258] [259] | |
December 25 | Shinhwa | [260] [261] | |
Week end date | Group | Individual | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
January 1 | BTS | Lay | [262] [263] |
January 8 | Shinhwa | [264] [265] | |
January 15 | [266] [267] | ||
January 22 | [268] [269] | ||
January 29 | BTS | [270] [271] | |
February 5 | [272] [273] | ||
February 12 | Lee Min-ho | [274] [275] | |
February 19 | Lay | [276] [277] | |
February 26 | Lee Min-ho | [278] [279] | |
March 5 | Got7 | [280] [281] | |
March 12 | BTS | [282] [283] | |
March 19 | [284] [285] | ||
March 26 | [286] [287] | ||
April 2 | Got7 | [288] [289] | |
April 9 | Big Bang | Henry Lau | [290] [291] |
April 16 | Teen Top | Lee Min-ho | [292] [293] |
April 23 | Got7 | Jessica | [294] [295] |
April 30 | BTS | Lee Min-ho | [296] [297] |
May 7 | Got7 | [298] [299] | |
May 14 | BTS | [300] [301] | |
May 21 | Got7 | [302] [303] | |
May 28 | BTS | [304] [305] | |
June 4 | [306] [307] | ||
June 11 | [308] [309] | ||
June 18 | [310] [311] | ||
June 25 | [312] [313] | ||
# | Artist (group) | Total weeks | # | Artist (individual) | Total weeks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | BTS | 36 | 1 | Jung Yong-hwa | 69 |
2 | Super Junior | 30 | 2 | Lay | 28 |
3 | Big Bang | 25 | 3 | G-Dragon | 19 |
4 | Got7 | 14 | 4 | Lee Min-ho | 17 |
5 | Shinhwa | 12 | 5 | Luhan | 12 |
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