Inkigayo Chart winners (2020) | |
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Highlights | |
Artist(s) with most wins | BTS and Blackpink (9) |
Song with highest score | "On" by BTS (10,627) |
The Inkigayo Chart is a music program record chart on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) that gives an award to the best-performing single of the week in South Korea. The chart measures digital performance in domestic online music services (55%), social media via YouTube views (30%), album sales (10%), network on-air time (10%), and advanced viewer votes (5%) in its ranking methodology. [1]
In 2020, 26 singles have ranked number one on the chart and 21 music acts received an award trophy for this feat. Eleven songs have collected trophies for three weeks and earned a Triple Crown: Red Velvet's "Psycho", [2] Zico's "Any Song", [3] BTS's "On", [4] "Dynamite", [5] and "Life Goes On", [6] Itzy's "Wannabe", [7] IU's "Eight", [8] Blackpink's "How You Like That", [9] "Ice Cream" [10] and "Lovesick Girls", [11] and Hwasa's "María". [12]
Indicates a Triple Crown | |
Indicates the highest score of the year |
Episode | Date | Artist | Song | Points | Ref. |
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1,029 | January 5 | Red Velvet | "Psycho" | 10,028 | [13] |
1,030 | January 12 | 8,992 | [14] | ||
1,031 | January 19 | 7,644 | [2] | ||
— | January 26 | Zico | "Any Song" | 7,038 | [15] |
1,032 | February 2 | 9,033 | [16] | ||
1,033 | February 9 | 8,464 | [3] | ||
1,034 | February 16 | GFriend | "Crossroads" | 5,999 | [17] |
1,035 | February 23 | Noel | "Late Night" | 5,864 | [18] |
1,036 | March 1 | BTS | "On" | 7,393 | [19] |
1,037 | March 8 | 10,627 | [20] | ||
1,038 | March 15 | 9,682 | [4] | ||
1,039 | March 22 | Itzy | "Wannabe" | 10,108 | [21] |
1,040 | March 29 | 9,315 | [22] | ||
1,041 | April 5 | 7,752 | [7] | ||
1,042 | April 12 | Suho | "Let's Love" | 5,707 | [23] |
1,043 | April 19 | (G)I-dle | "Oh My God" | 8,332 | [24] |
1,044 | April 26 | Apink | "Dumhdurum" | 9,103 | [25] |
1,045 | May 3 | 6,553 | [26] | ||
1,046 | May 10 | Oh My Girl | "Nonstop" | 9,737 | [27] |
1,047 | May 17 | IU feat. Suga | "Eight" | 8,853 | [28] |
1,048 | May 24 | 8,834 | [29] | ||
1,049 | May 31 | 7,588 | [8] | ||
1,050 | June 7 | Baekhyun | "Candy" | 7,767 | [30] |
1,051 | June 14 | Twice | "More & More" | 10,558 | [31] |
1,052 | June 21 | 9,309 | [32] | ||
1,053 | June 28 | Iz*One | "Secret Story of the Swan" | 6,911 | [33] |
1,054 | July 5 | Blackpink | "How You Like That" | 6,027 | [34] |
1,055 | July 12 | 8,973 | [35] | ||
1,056 | July 19 | 8,929 | [9] | ||
1,057 | July 26 | Hwasa | "María" | 6,936 | [36] |
1,058 | August 2 | 7,889 | [37] | ||
1,059 | August 9 | 8,045 | [12] | ||
1,060 | August 16 | (G)I-dle | "Dumdi Dumdi" | 7,143 | [38] |
1,061 | August 23 | 7,007 | [39] | ||
1,062 | August 30 | BTS | "Dynamite" | 6,397 | [40] |
1,063 | September 6 | 8,935 | [41] | ||
1,064 | September 13 | 8,626 | [5] | ||
1,065 | September 20 | Blackpink and Selena Gomez | "Ice Cream" | 6,484 | [42] |
1,066 | September 27 | 6,428 | [43] | ||
— | October 4 | 6,267 | [10] | ||
1,067 | October 11 | Blackpink | "Lovesick Girls" | 6,376 | [44] |
1,068 | October 18 | 10,239 | [45] | ||
1,069 | October 25 | 7,532 | [11] | ||
— | November 1 | Seventeen | "Home;Run" | 6,889 | [46] |
1,070 | November 8 | Twice | "I Can't Stop Me" | 7,460 | [47] |
1,071 | November 15 | 6,965 | [48] | ||
1,072 | November 22 | Taemin | "Idea" | 5,911 | [49] |
1,073 | November 29 | BTS | "Life Goes On" | 6,758 | [50] |
1,074 | December 6 | 10,234 | [51] | ||
1,075 | December 13 | 9,196 | [6] | ||
— | December 20 | Iz*One | "Panorama" | 6,907 | [52] |
— | December 27 | Taeyeon | "What Do I Call You" | 5,744 | [53] |
"—" denotes an episode did not air that week. |
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