List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2015)

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Inkigayo Chart winners (2015)
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Artist(s) with most wins BigBang (8)
Song with highest score"Let's Not Fall in Love" by BigBang (11,000)
  2014  · by year ·  2016  
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The sudden rise in popularity of EXID's "Up & Down" contributed to the group's first Inkigayo award.

The Inkigayo Chart is a music program record chart that gives an award to the best-performing single of the week in South Korea. Up until February 1, 2015, the chart measured digital performance in domestic online music services (6,000 points), social media via YouTube views (3,500 points), and advanced viewer votes (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] Beginning on February 8, Inkigayo implemented modifications for its measurements of digital performance (down to 5,500 points) and added album sales (500 points). [2] 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 five different people across the whole year. Hwang Kwang-hee, Kim Yoo-jung and Hong Jong-hyun had hosted the show together since December 28, 2014. [3] Kwang-hee was replaced by Jackson Wang starting with the April 12 broadcast while Jong-hyun left the show on August 30. [4] [5] On September 13, Yook Sung-jae joined the show as a host alongside Yoo-jung and Wang. [6]

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In 2015, there were 34 singles that ranked number one on the chart and 23 music acts received award trophies for this feat. Boy group BigBang had four number one singles on the chart, the most of any act in 2015: "Loser", "Bang Bang Bang", "Sober" and "Let's Not Fall in Love". The latter achieved a perfect score of 11,000 points on the August 23 broadcast, making it the single with the highest points of the year. The four songs spent a total of eight weeks atop the chart, helping BigBang become the act with the most wins of the year. Their single "Loser" spent three weeks on the chart and achieved a triple crown. Their sub-unit GD X Taeyang's "Good Boy" was the first winner of the year. Exo achieved the first triple crown of the year in April with their single "Call Me Baby". They would go on to rank number one again with "Love Me Right" in June. Girl group Girls' Generation also achieved a triple crown with "Lion Heart". Prior to that their single "Party" ranked number one for two consecutive weeks in July. The single helped the group achieve their 100th music show award on another TV show, Music Bank, becoming the first artists to do so in South Korean music show history. [7] [8] Member Taeyeon ranked number one for the first time on the chart with her debut single "I" which went on to achieve a triple crown. [9] The last triple crown of the year was achieved by Psy with his single "Daddy".

Besides Taeyeon, five other solo artists achieved their first number one on Inkigayo in 2015. Rapper Mad Clown received his first win on the program with "Fire". [10] Other first-time Inkigayo winners as soloists include Jonghyun's "Déjà-Boo", [11] Jung Yong-hwa's "One Fine Day", [12] Naul's "You from the Same Time", [13] and Zico's "Boys and Girls". [14] Girl group EXID won its first Inkigayo award with "Up & Down" over four months after its release after a fan-recorded video of member Hani performing the song went viral on South Korean social networking websites. [15] EXID topped the chart with two other singles in 2015: "Ah Yeah" and "Hot Pink". Girl group Red Velvet achieved their first award on Inkigayo with "Ice Cream Cake" from their debut extended play of the same name. [16] Their single "Dumb Dumb" went go on to debut at number one on the chart on September 20 broadcast. [17] Boy group iKon achieved their first number one on the chart with "My Type" in September and went on to achieve another number one in November with "Apology". [18]

Chart history

"Let's Not Fall in Love" accumulated 11,000 points on the August 23 broadcast, earning boy group BigBang the highest score of 2015. Big Bang 2016 'MADE' Press Conference.pngFile:Big Bang 2016 'MADE' Press Conference.png
"Let's Not Fall in Love" accumulated 11,000 points on the August 23 broadcast, earning boy group BigBang the highest score of 2015.
Rapper Mad Clown won his first Inkigayo award with "Fire". 150425 maedeukeulraun 02.jpg
Rapper Mad Clown won his first Inkigayo award with "Fire".
Taeyeon of Girls' Generation collected her first Inkigayo award and Triple Crown as a soloist with "I". Taeyeon at KBS Gayo Daechukje 2015 03.jpg
Taeyeon of Girls' Generation collected her first Inkigayo award and Triple Crown as a soloist with "I".
Key
Indicates a Triple Crown
Indicates the highest score of the year
No show was held
Chart history
EpisodeDateArtistSongPointsRef.
797January 4 GD X Taeyang "Good Boy"8,136 [1]
798January 11 EXID "Up & Down"8,346 [19]
799January 18 Jonghyun "Déjà-Boo"8,218 [20]
800January 25 Mad Clown "Fire"9,286 [21]
801February 1 Jung Yong-hwa "One Fine Day"8,106 [22]
802February 8 Infinite H "Pretty"9,408 [2]
803February 15 Naul "You from the Same Time"8,525 [23]
February 22 4Minute "Crazy"7,526 [24]
804March 17,975 [25]
805March 8 VIXX "Love Equation"9,632 [26]
806March 15 Shinhwa "Sniper"7,708 [27]
807March 227,902 [28]
808March 29 Red Velvet "Ice Cream Cake"8,504 [29]
809April 5 Exo "Call Me Baby" 10,000 [30]
810April 129,717 [31]
811April 1910,051 [32]
812April 26 EXID "Ah Yeah"9,387 [33]
813May 39,333 [34]
814May 10 BigBang "Loser" 10,909 [35]
815May 1710,594 [36]
816May 2410,127 [37]
817May 31 Shinee "View"9,741 [38]
818June 710,850 [39]
819June 14 BigBang "Bang Bang Bang"9,029 [40]
820June 21 Exo "Love Me Right"9,308 [41]
821June 28 BigBang "Bang Bang Bang"9,981 [42]
822July 5 Sistar "Shake It"9,583 [43]
823July 12 BigBang "Sober"9,189 [44]
824July 19 Girls' Generation "Party"10,229 [45]
825July 268,481 [46]
826August 2 Beast "Gotta Go to Work"7,470 [47]
827August 9"YeY"7,154 [48]
828August 16 BigBang "Let's Not Fall in Love"9,000 [49]
829August 2311,000 [50]
830August 30 Girls' Generation "Lion Heart" 9,561 [51]
831September 610,520 [52]
832September 1310,372 [53]
833September 20 Red Velvet "Dumb Dumb"10,651 [17]
834September 27 iKon "My Type"9,273 [54]
835October 49,160 [55]
October 11 Im Chang-jung "Love Again"6,437 [56]
836October 18 Taeyeon "I" 10,140 [57]
837October 258,454 [58]
838November 1 IU "Twenty-Three"8,208 [59]
839November 89,514 [60]
840November 15 Zico "Boys and Girls"7,777 [61]
November 22 Taeyeon "I" 6,627 [62]
841November 29 iKon "Apology"8,301 [63]
842December 6 EXID "Hot Pink"8,331 [64]
843December 13 Psy "Daddy" 9,077 [65]
844December 208,460 [66]
December 276,382 [67]
"—" denotes an episode did not air that week.

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