List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2016)

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Inkigayo Chart winners (2016)
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Artist(s) with most wins Twice & GFriend (6)
Song with highest score"Monster" by Exo (11,000)
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Girl groups GFriend (top) and Twice (bottom) earned their first Inkigayo awards with "Rough" and "Cheer Up", respectively. Both collected two Triple Crowns, the most of any act in 2016. Gfriend and Twice collage.jpgSowonEunhaYerinYujuMinaMomoSanaFile:(TV10) 여자친구·트와이스·블랙핑크, 레드카펫 각양각색 패션 열전 (2017 골든디스크 레드카펫) 1m6s.jpgFile:트와이스(TWICE) G페스티벌 아시아 드림 콘서트 (8).jpg
Girl groups GFriend (top) and Twice (bottom) earned their first Inkigayo awards with "Rough" and "Cheer Up", respectively. Both collected two Triple Crowns, the most of any act in 2016.

The Inkigayo Chart is a music program record chart that gives an award to the best-performing single of the week in South Korea. The chart measured digital performance in domestic online music services (5,500 points), social media via YouTube views (3,500 points), advanced viewer votes (500 points), and album sales (500 points) in its ranking methodology. The candidates for the number-one song of the week received additional points from live votes (1,000 points). [1] Songs that spend three weeks at number one are awarded a Triple Crown and are removed from the chart and ineligible to win again. The show was hosted by six different people across the whole year. Kim Yoo-jung, Jackson Wang and Yook Sung-jae had hosted the show together since September 13, 2015. [2] [3] Yoo-jung left the show on April 3, 2016. [4] Wang and Sung-jae continued to host the show till May 29, 2016. [5] [6] The following week Gong Seung-yeon, Jeongyeon and Kim Min-seok were announced as the new hosts of the show. [7]

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In 2016, there were 37 singles that ranked number one on the chart and 30 music acts received award trophies for this feat. Nine artists had more than one number one in 2016. Girl groups Blackpink, Twice and GFriend ranked number one on the chart for the first time with "Whistle", [8] "Cheer Up" [9] and "Rough", [10] respectively. The three groups all went on to have another number one in 2016. Blackpink with "Playing with Fire", Twice with "TT" and GFriend with "Navillera". Both singles by Twice and GFriend ranked number one for three weeks each and went on to achieve a triple crown. Both groups ranked number one for six weeks making them the artists with the most wins of the year. The only other girl group to rank two singles at number one in 2016 is Red Velvet achieved with "One of These Nights" and "Russian Roulette". "Dream" by Suzy and Baekhyun ranked number one for three consecutive weeks in January and achieved a triple crown. [11]

Boy groups Got7 and BTS also achieved their first Inkigayo award in 2016 with "Fly" in April and "Fire" in May, respectively. [12] [13] Both groups went on to achieve another number one on the chart in October with "Hard Carry" and "Blood Sweat & Tears", respectively. Other boy groups to rank two singles at number one include Block B with "A Few Years Later" and "Toy", and Exo with "Monster" and "Lotto". On the June 19 broadcast, Exo's "Monster" accumulated a perfect score of 11,000 points making it the single with the highest score of the year. [14] The only soloist to have two number one singles on the chart is Taeyeon with "Rain" and "Why". Upon topping the ranking with "You're the Best", Mamamoo won its first music show award two years and two months after its debut. [15] I.O.I, formed through the first season of the survival reality show Produce 101, achieved their first number one on the chart with "Very Very Very" in October. [16] Besides Taeyeon, three other solo artists achieved their first number one on the chart in 2016. Rapper Gary won his first Inkigayo award for "Lonely Night" despite a lack of promotional activities on music programs. [17] Other first-time Inkigayo winners as soloists include Jung Eun-ji's "Hopefully Sky" and Baek A-yeon's "So-So". [18] [19] The last number one of the year was "Fxxk It" by BigBang which went on to achieve a triple crown in 2017.

Chart history

"Monster" accumulated 11,000 points on the June 19 broadcast, earning boy group Exo the highest score of 2016. Exo monster 160618 suwon.pngChenLaySehunChanyeolD.O.KaiFile:Exo monster 160618 suwon.png
"Monster" accumulated 11,000 points on the June 19 broadcast, earning boy group Exo the highest score of 2016.
Girl groups Mamamoo (top) and Blackpink (bottom) each earned the first music show award of their careers on Inkigayo for "You're the Best" and "Whistle", respectively. Mamamoo and Blackpink in 2016.jpgSolarRoséLisaJennieFile:160604 드림콘서트 마마무.jpgFile:20161119 블랙핑크 멜론뮤직어워드 (1).jpg
Girl groups Mamamoo (top) and Blackpink (bottom) each earned the first music show award of their careers on Inkigayo for "You're the Best" and "Whistle", respectively.
Key
Indicates the song achieved a Triple Crown
Indicates the highest score of the year
No show was held
Chart history
EpisodeDateArtistSongPointsRef.
845January 3 Turbo "Again"9,089 [1]
846January 10 Gary "Lonely Night"7,202 [20]
847January 17 Suzy & Baekhyun "Dream" 10,000 [21]
848January 248,854 [22]
849January 317,979 [23]
February 7 GFriend "Rough" 8,881 [24]
850February 14 Taeyeon "Rain"9,797 [25]
851February 21 GFriend "Rough" 9,386 [26]
852February 289,429 [27]
853March 6 Mamamoo "You're the Best"9,433 [28]
854March 139,825 [29]
855March 20 Lee Hi "Breathe"9,194 [30]
856March 27 Red Velvet "One of These Nights"9,495 [31]
857April 3 Got7 "Fly"8,938 [32]
858April 10 Block B "A Few Years Later"8,229 [33]
859April 17 10cm "What the Spring??"7,660 [34]
860April 24 Block B "Toy"10,324 [35]
861May 1 Jung Eun-ji "Hopefully Sky"9,334 [36]
862May 8 Twice "Cheer Up" 10,429 [37]
863May 15 BTS "Fire"7,487 [38]
864May 22 Twice "Cheer Up" 9,631 [39]
865May 299,543 [40]
866June 5 Baek A-yeon "So-So"7,118 [41]
867June 12 EXID "L.I.E"7,208 [42]
868June 19 Exo "Monster"11,000 [43]
869June 269,430 [44]
870July 3 Sistar "I Like That"9,144 [45]
871July 10 Taeyeon "Why"10,557 [46]
872July 17 Wonder Girls "Why So Lonely"9,501 [47]
873July 24 GFriend "Navillera" 10,328 [48]
874July 3110,156 [49]
875August 710,028 [50]
876August 14 Hyuna "How's This?"7,575 [51]
877August 21 Blackpink "Whistle"9,030 [52]
878August 28 Exo "Lotto"10,122 [53]
879September 47,733 [54]
880September 11 Blackpink "Whistle"7,126 [55]
September 18 Im Chang-jung "The Love That I Committed"6,727 [56]
881September 25 Red Velvet "Russian Roulette"8,226 [57]
882October 2 Infinite "The Eye"7,744 [58]
883October 9 Got7 "Hard Carry"9,185 [59]
884October 16 Shinee "1 of 1"8,887 [60]
885October 23 BTS "Blood Sweat & Tears"10,000 [61]
886October 30 I.O.I "Very Very Very"8,893 [62]
887November 6 Twice "TT" 9,782 [63]
888November 139,978 [64]
889November 2010,256 [65]
890November 27 Blackpink "Playing with Fire"9,083 [66]
891December 49,019 [67]
892December 11 Zico "Bermuda Triangle"7,582 [68]
893December 18 Heize "Star"6,785 [69]
December 25 BigBang "Fxxk It" [lower-alpha 1] 9,500 [70]

See also

Notes

  1. "Fxxk It" ranked number one for two weeks in 2017.

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