List of K-pop on the Billboard charts

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List of K-pop on the Billboard charts is a compilation of chart information for K-pop music published by the Billboard charts, and reported on by Billboard K-Town , an online Billboard column. The charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of the artists, songs and albums in the United States and globally. This is a list of K-pop musicians and bands and their placement, along with their musical releases, singles, EPs and albums on the Billboard charts. [1] [2]

Contents

BoA performing at San Francisco Pride, June 28, 2009 2009 BoA4.jpg
BoA performing at San Francisco Pride, June 28, 2009

2009–present

Psy performing Gangnam Style at KIIS-FM Jingle Ball, Los Angeles, December 3, 2012 Psy does Gangnam Style at KIIS FM Jingle Ball 2012.jpg
Psy performing Gangnam Style at KIIS-FM Jingle Ball, Los Angeles, December 3, 2012

Weekly charts

Album charts

Song charts

All other weekly charts

Artist 100 (Complete)

  • Chart started 2014-07-19
Chart date [5] ArtistPeak positionWeeks on chart
2015-12-19 Psy 881 (R) 2
2016-04-09 Got7 [6] 451 (R) 8
2016-10-29 BTS [7] [8] 1 (Total 21 weeks) [lower-alpha 1] [9] [10] [11] 315 (R) 339
2018-02-03 Exo 918 (R) 47
2018-03-10 J-Hope [12] 32 (R) 12
2018-04-14 NCT 31 (R) 28
2018-06-30 Blackpink 1 (Total 2 weeks) [lower-alpha 2] 2 (R) 32
2018-07-14 Seventeen 1 [lower-alpha 3] 1 (R) 44
2018-10-06 Baekhyun [13] 841
2018-10-27 NCT 127 24 (R) 53
2018-11-03 RM 61 (R) 8
2019-03-16 TXT 1 (Total 2 weeks) [lower-alpha 4] 1 (R) 71
2019-03-23 Pinkfong 597 (R) 12
2019-04-06 Stray Kids 1 (Total 3 weeks) [lower-alpha 5] 1 (R) 63
2019-08-10 NCT Dream 211 (R) 7
2019-08-24 X1 851
2019-09-28 SuperM 1 [lower-alpha 6] 1 (R) 12
2019-11-09 Jackson Wang 131 (R) 3
2020-02-29 Monsta X 61 (R) 4
2020-06-06 Agust D 31 (R) 6
2020-06-13 Twice 1 [lower-alpha 7] 1 (R) 46
2020-11-07 Loona 971
2021-03-27 Rosé 861
2021-05-15 Itzy 101 (R) 10
2021-05-29 Enhypen 51 (R) 48
2021-09-25 Ateez 21 (R) 22
2021-09-25 Lisa 591
2021-10-23 Aespa 31 (R) 11
2021-11-20 Jin 101 (R) 2
2021-12-25 Suga 57 [lower-alpha 8] 1
2022-01-08 V 31 (R) 10
2022-02-26 Jungkook 21 (R) 32
2022-07-09 Nayeon 55
2022-11-05 Le Sserafim 52 (R) 11
2022-11-05 (G)I-dle 131 (R) 7
2023-01-28 Taeyang 631
2023-02-11 NewJeans 22 (R) 22
2023-04-01 Jimin 1 [lower-alpha 9] 8 (R) 11
2023-04-08 Nmixx 481 (R) 2
2023-04-15 Xikers 25 [14] 1 (R) 3
2023-04-15 Jisoo 751
2023-05-13 Fifty Fifty 5218
2023-06-24 P1Harmony 153
2023-09-02 Jihyo 103
2023-09-23 BoyNextDoor 641
2023-10-07 The Rose 331
2023-10-21 DPR Ian 611
2023-10-21 Jennie 1001
2024-02-17 TWS 881

Bandsintown X Billboard Rising Livestream Artists (Complete)

  • Chart started 2020-07-11
  • Chart discontinued after 2021-07-03
Chart Date [15] ArtistPeak positionWeeks on Chart
2020-08-08 Monsta X 211
2020-09-12 Seventeen 41
2021-05-29 Luna 241

Billboard Twitter Emerging Artists / Emerging Artists (Complete)

  • Chart started 2014-05-27 [16] and revamped on chart dated 2017-09-02 (without song titles) and renamed Emerging Artists. [17]
Chart date [18] ArtistSong/album titlePeak positionWeeks on chart
2014-09-20 Infinite [19] [20] "Last Romeo"1 [lower-alpha 10] 1
2016-04-02 Fiestar "Mirror"24 (R) 5
2016-06-25Fiestar"Apple Pie"55
2016-08-27 Wonder Girls "I Feel You"411
2016-09-03Infinite"Bad"311
2016-12-17 Dean feat. Gaeko "D (Half Moon)"228
2016-12-17 Dal Shabet "Someone Like U"241 (R) 2
2017-02-18 Gallant & Tablo & Eric Nam [21] "Cave Me In"1 [lower-alpha 10] 8
2017-06-03Dean featuring Syd"Love"24
2017-06-10 Seventeen [21] "Don't Wanna Cry"1 [lower-alpha 10] 2
2017-06-10Seventeen"Crazy in Love"22
2017-06-10Seventeen"My I"52 (R) 4
2017-06-10Seventeen"Love Letter"142
2017-06-10Seventeen"Pretty U"102
2017-06-17 CLC "Hobgoblin"57
2017-06-17Seventeen"Highlight"111
2017-06-17CLC"Meow Meow"141 (R) 3
2017-06-17Seventeen"Beautiful"231
2017-11-11 Wanna One 435 (R) 36
2017-11-25 Monsta X 94 (R) 91
2017-12-02 Red Velvet 32 (R) 26
2018-01-03 [22] RM [23] 1 [lower-alpha 11] 1 (R) 2
2018-03-03 Agust D 461
2018-03-10 J-Hope [12] 1 [lower-alpha 12] 2 (R) 5
2018-03-31 NCT 1 (Total 2 weeks) [lower-alpha 13] 7 (R) 49
2018-05-12 NCT 127 1 [lower-alpha 14] 2 (R) 34
2018-05-12 Stray Kids 31 (R) 49
2018-06-09 Jackson Wang 1 [lower-alpha 15] 1 (R) 8
2018-06-16 BtoB 471
2018-06-30 Blackpink [24] 1 [lower-alpha 10] 31
2018-07-28 Mamamoo 261 (R) 5
2018-08-11 iKon 312
2018-08-18 Baekhyun [13] 32 (R) 32
2018-08-25 (G)I-dle 1 [lower-alpha 16] 1 (R) 20
2018-09-01 Loona 81 (R) 7
2018-09-08 NCT Dream 1 (Total 5 weeks) [lower-alpha 17] 6 (R) 70
2018-10-13 Pinkfong [25] 1 [lower-alpha 18] 100
2018-11-17 K/DA 262 (R) 3
2018-11-24 Jennie 64 (R) 23
2018-12-08 EXID 481
2019-01-05 Astro 221 (R) 9
2019-01-05 TVXQ 451
2019-02-23 Taemin 471
2019-03-02 NU'EST 296
2019-03-16 TXT 1 (Total 2 weeks) [lower-alpha 19] 2 (R) 61
2019-03-23 Park Bom 481
2019-06-08 Ateez 1 [lower-alpha 20] 6 (R) 49
2019-06-29 GFriend 461
2019-06-30 Day6 271 (R) 3
2019-08-10 Itzy [26] 52 (R) 14
2019-08-17 X1 27
2019-09-28 SuperM 63
2019-12-21 A.C.E 501
2020-02-29 Iz*One 233
2019-03-28 V 1 (Total 2 weeks) [lower-alpha 21] 1 (R) 5
2020=05-16 IU 1 [lower-alpha 22] 1 (R) 1
2020-06-27 The Boyz 41 (R) 11
2020-07-04 Seventeen 65 (R) 17
2020-08-01 Treasure 55 (R) 18
2020-09-19 Wonho 281
2020-12-12 Kai 481
2021-01-02 Enhypen 441
2021-02-27 Chungha 501
2021-03-27 Rosé 23
2021-03-27 DPR Ian 21 (R) 4
2021-08-07 D.O. 481
2021-09-25 Lisa 313 (R) 14
2021-11-20 Jin 1 [lower-alpha 23] 1 (R) 5
2021-12-25 Suga 1 [lower-alpha 10] [lower-alpha 24] 2 (R) 4
2022-02-26 Jungkook 1 [lower-alpha 10] 2
2022-04-16 Big Bang 241
2022-05-07 Jimin 111 (R) 3
2022-05-07 Ha Sung-woon 131
2022-06-18 Eric Nam 41 (R) 2
2022-08-27 NewJeans 1 [lower-alpha 25] 5 (R) 27
2022-10-08 Crush 11
2023-02-11 NewJeans 22 (R) 14
2022-10-22 The Rose 121 (R) 5
2022-12-03 B.I 401
2022-12-17 Youjeen 101
2022-12-31 P1Harmony 1 (Total 3 weeks) [lower-alpha 26] 1 (R) 14
2023-03-25So!YoON! (Se So Neon}181
2023-03-25 Fifty Fifty 57
2023-04-01 Jimin 1 [lower-alpha 10] 1
2023-04-08 Nmixx 1 [lower-alpha 27] 4 (R) 13
2023-04-15 Xikers 1 (Total 3 weeks) [lower-alpha 28] 4 (R) 12
2023-04-15 Jisoo 21
2023-04-22 Ive 291 (R) 2
2023-09-02 STAYC 162
2023-09-02 Peggy Gou 293
2023-09-23 BoyNextDoor 1 [lower-alpha 10] 7
2023-10-14 Oneus 81
2024-02-17 TWS 28
2024-04-13 Illit 153

Billboard Twitter Top Tracks (Complete)

  • Chart started 2014-05-27 [16] and discontinued after 2017-08-26. [17]
2014 – 2017
Chart date [27] ArtistSong/album titlePeak positionWeeks on chart
2014-06-21 Psy feat. Snoop Dogg "Hangover" [16] [28] 1 (Peaked at No. 1 on 2014-06-28 for 1 week)4
2014-07-12 Girls' Generation "Mr.Mr." [16] 491
2014-08-02 Skrillex and Diplo featuring G-Dragon and CL
(*K-pop artist featured on)
"Dirty Vibe" [16] 91 (R) 2
2014-09-20 Infinite "Last Romeo" [20] 331
2015-01-17 CNBLUE "Can't Stop"431
2015-06-27 BTS "Tomorrow"81
2015-08-01 Super Junior "Devil"35
2015-08-01Infinite"Bad"47 (R) 8
2015-08-01 Apink "Remember"137
2015-08-01BTS"Dope"161 (R) 16
2015-08-22Wonder Girls"I Feel You"113
2015-08-22Apink"Petal"501
2015-09-12Girls' Generation"Lion Heart"184
2015-09-12Girls' Generation"You Think"421
2015-10-03CNBLUE"Cinderella"83 (R) 4
2015-10-10Super Junior"Magic"341
2015-10-17BTS"I Need U"61 (R) 17
2015-12-19Psy feat. CL"Daddy"54 (R) 6
2016-01-02BTS"Dope" (see also Dope 2015-08-01)161 (R) 16
2016-01-09Apink"Luv"241
2016-01-16 2PM "My House"141
2016-01-23BTS"Run"512
2016-01-23BTS"Butterfly"22 (R) 9
2016-04-02 Baauer feat. M.I.A. and G-Dragon
(*K-pop artist featured on)
"Temple"271
2016-06-04BTS"Save Me"38 (R) 28
2016-06-04 Tiffany "I Just Wanna Dance"83
2016-06-11BTS"Fire"337 (R) 48
2016-06-25BTS"Young Forever"41
2016-06-25 U-KISS "Stalker"271
2016-10-29BTS"Blood Sweat & Tears" [29] 54 (R) 5
2016-10-29BTS"Lie" (Jimin solo)42 (R) 6
2016-11-26BTS"MAMA" (J-Hope solo)153 (R) 6
2016-12-17 Dean feat. Gaeko "D (Half Moon)"331
2016-12-17 Baek A-yeon feat. JB "Just Because"451
2016-12-17 Zico feat. Zion.T "Eureka"491
2016-12-24 Far East Movement feat. Tiffany & King Chain"Don't Speak"162
2017-02-18 Gallant & Tablo & Eric Nam "Cave Me In"421
2017-03-04BTS"Not Today"1 (Peaked at No. 1 on 2017-03-11 for 1 week,
return to No. 1 on 2017-03-25 for 1 week
return to No. 1 on 2017-05-20 for 1 week
return to No. 1 on 2017-06-24 for 1 week)
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2017-03-11BTS"Reflection"391
2017-03-25BTS"First Love" Suga solo221
2017-04-08BTS"Spring Day"316
2017-04-08CNBLUE"Between Us"94
2017-04-08BTS"Stigma" V solo261 (R) 3
2017-04-15 Twice "Knock Knock 171 (R) 8
2017-04-15BTS"Outro: Wings"341
2017-04-22 Got7 "Never Ever"29 (R) 13
2017-04-22 Monsta X "Beautiful"49 (R) 12
2017-04-22 BtoB "Movie"181 (R) 3
2017-04-22 GFriend "Fingertip"282
2017-04-29BTS"Two! Three!"141 (R) 4
2017-04-29Zico"She's a Baby"301
2017-05-27Psy"I Luv It"111
2017-05-27Psy"New Face"192
2017-06-03Twice"Signal"49
2017-06-10 Seventeen "Don't Wanna Cry"87
2017-06-10Seventeen"Crazy in Love"252
2017-06-17 Sistar "Lonely"82
2017-06-17 Astro "Baby"201
2017-06-24G-Dragon"Untitled, 2014"155
2017-07-15Seventeen"Highlight"111
2017-07-15Got7"Paradise"211
2017-07-22BTS"Come Back Home"1 (Entered at No. 1 on 2017-07-22 for 1 week)6
2017-07-22 Day6 "Hi Hello"72
2017-07-29Psy feat. Taeyang"Love"262
2017-07-29Twice"Touchdown"461
2017-08-05 NU'EST "Look (A Starlight Night)"81
2017-08-05 Jay Park feat. Sik-K "Yacht"461
2017-08-12Monsta X"Shine Forever"281
2017-08-12 NCT 127 "Baby Dont Like It"301
2017-08-12NCT 127"Cherry Bomb"353
2017-08-19Girls' Generation"All Night"42
2017-08-19Girls' Generation"Holiday"52
2017-08-19 GFriend "Love Whisper"132
2017-08-19Twice"Cheer Up"72

Hot Tours

  • Ranked by Gross. Compiled from Boxscores reported for weekly periods. Only current week retained on chart.
  • Chart has not updated from 2020-04-01 – present
Event Date [30] [31] Report DateArtistVenueCityGross SalesAttend/CapacityRank
2010-09-042010-10-09 SM Town Live '10 World Tour [32] Staples Center Los Angeles $1,101,58215,015 (15,015)10
2011-10-23UnknownSM Town Live '10 World Tour [33] Madison Square Garden New York City $1,600,00011,439 (11,439)Unknown
2012-08-24Unknown 2NE1 [34] Nokia Theatre L.A. Live Los Angeles$653,7166,680 (6,714)29
2013-07-052013-08-09 TVXQ! [35] Microsoft Theater Los Angeles$304,1754,161 (5,734)33
2013-08-202013-09-11 Park Jung-min [36] Teatro Metropólitan Mexico City $199,0552,411 (3,129)29
2013-11-112013-11-18 Infinite [37] Event Center Arena San Jose $278,6802,342 (3,004)113
2014-01-222014-05-01 B.A.P [38] Nokia Theatre L.A. LiveLos Angeles$239,0802,770 (6,882)51
2014-01-262014-02-16 CNBLUE [39] Pepsi Center WTC Mexico City$500,7346,057 (6,486)31
2014-06-092014-07-01 MBLAQ [40] Pepsi Center WTCMexico City$129,2452,233 (7,371)79
2014-06-132014-07-01 Lee Moon-sae [40] Nokia Theatre L.A. LiveLos Angeles$363,0753,561 (6,882)38
2014-07-21&222014-10-11 ArtRave: The Artpop BallCrayon Pop
opened for Lady Gaga [41]
(For all 12 concert dates see citation)
Staples CenterLos Angeles$2,444,32426,923 (26,923)19
2014-08-282014-09-26 Baek Ji-young [42] [43] Club Nokia Los Angeles$99,3601,126 (1,780)80
2014-09-252014-11-08 Lee Juck [44] Club NokiaLos Angeles$55,199591 (1,505)93
2014-10-032014-11-23 B1A4 [45] Best Buy Theater New York City $115,0001,219 (2,150)307
2014-10-052014-11-23B1A4 [45] Rosemont Theatre Rosemont $132,7601,233 (4,402)285
2014-11-092014-11-23 g.o.d. [45] Prudential Center Newark $394,0105,142 (9,145)164
2015-08-01&022015-10-09 KCON [46] Staples CenterLos Angeles$2,055,80027,793 (27,793)38
2015-10-032015-10-13 Big Bang [47] [48] Staples CenterLos Angeles$1,715,58713,361 (13,535)10
2016-01-102016-04-16Infinite [49] Microsoft Theater Los Angeles$368,3003,535 (4,323)68
2016-01-192016-04-16Infinite [49] PlayStation Theater New York City$151,2551,670 (2,136)125
2016-02-212016-06-21 Exo [50] Prudential CenterNewark$1,418,7059,919 (9,919)13
2016-04-082016-07-19 AOMG [51] PlayStation TheaterNew York City$214,0051,846 (2,150)39
2016-06-242016-11-26KCON [52] Prudential CenterNewark$2,279,82518,300 (18,300)30
2016-07-30&312016-09-17KCON [53] Staples CenterLos Angeles$2,224,82026,229 (26,229)44
2016-11-042017-01-28 CL [54] Microsoft TheaterLos Angeles$274,9103,264 (4,002)43
2016-11-102017-02-04CL [55] Chicago Theatre Chicago $197,5861,506 (2,461)30
2017-03-19&202017-04-29 BTS [56] Citibank Hall São Paulo $1,207,36015,327 (15,327)16
2017-04-252017-06-24Exo [57] Prudential CenterNewark$998,4115,999 (10,967)41
2017-04-282017-06-03Exo [58] The Forum Inglewood $1,436,1588,668 (9,739)8
2017-04-292017-09-30Korea Times Music Festival [59] Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles$1,191,06012,968 (17,463)18
2017-05-262017-06-10BTS [60] Qudos Bank Arena Sydney $2,054,65011,023 (11,424)4
2017-06-23&242017-11-25KCON [61] Prudential CenterNewark$1,470,23012,642 (20,576)47
2017-07-112017-11-25 G-Dragon [61] KeyArena Seattle $809,1576,246 (8,610)123
2017-07-142017-11-25G-Dragon [61] SAP Center San Jose $1,161,8159,031 (11,441)76
2017-07-142017-11-04 Monsta X [62] PlayStation TheaterNew York City$226,2982,124 (2,150)56
2017-07-162017-09-02 G-Dragon [63] The ForumInglewood$1,354,6979,928 (10,957)25
2017-07-192017-10-07G-Dragon [64] Toyota Center Houston $789,2335,708 (7,796)29
2017-07-212018-01-20G-Dragon [65] United Center Chicago$944,1437,035 (10,688)14
2017-07-252018-02-03G-Dragon [66] American Airlines Arena Miami $562,0974,481 (12,129)34
2017-07-272017-11-25G-Dragon [61] Barclays Center Brooklyn $1,380,3497,920 (9,861)57
2017-07-302017-11-25G-Dragon [61] Air Canada Centre Toronto $1,078,6409,525 (9,525)83
2017-08-082017-09-09G-Dragon [67] Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane $401,1542,103 (2,351)103
2017-08-19&202017-11-04KCON [62] Staples CenterLos Angeles$2,542,44023,806 (23,806)5
2017-09-012017-09-23 Taeyang [68] The Theatre at Madison Square Garden New York City$539,9493,509 (5,322)74
2017-09-032018-02-24Taeyang [69] Aragon Ballroom Chicago$303,2501,756 (4,873)46
2017-09-152017-10-28 Kard [70] State Theatre Minneapolis $155,4201,814 (1,814)169
2017-09-22&232017-10-14KCON [71] Qudos Bank ArenaSydney$1,587,7608,481 (15,798)44
2017-09-302017-12-02G-Dragon [72] Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin $1,279,0709,161 (12,322)9
2018-03-232018-04-21 Music Bank World Tour [73] Movistar Arena Santiago $999,5109,014 (12,974)28
2018-03-302018-04-14Lee Moon-sae [74] Microsoft TheaterLos Angeles$570,7304,123 (5,644)42
2018-06-172018-08-25Monsta X [75] Eventim Apollo London $486,8144,348 (4,465)22
2018-07-062018-08-17 Got7 [76] [lower-alpha 29] The ForumInglewood$1,303,1549,600 (10,371)16
2018-10-09&102018-10-23BTS [78] The O2 Arena London$4,943,14031,475 (32,278)6
2018-11-112018-11-21 Day6 [79] State TheatreMinneapolis$289,9802,060 (2,091)22
2018-11-242018-12-05B.A.P [80] Pantages Minneapolis$60,330532 (992)23
2019-05-04&052019-06-14BTS [81] [82] [83] Rose Bowl Pasadena $16,557,515113,040 (113,040)2
2019-05-11&122019-06-14BTS [81] [82] [83] Soldier Field Near South Side $13,345,79588,156 (88,156)7
2019-05-18&192019-06-14BTS [81] [82] [83] MetLife Stadium East Rutherford $14,050,41098,574 (98,574)4
2019-05-25&262019-06-14BTS [81] [82] [83] Allianz Parque São Paulo$7,712,31884,728 (84,728)9
2019-06-01&022019-06-14BTS [81] [82] [83] Wembley Stadium London$13,545,702114,583 (114,583)6
2019-06-07&082019-06-14BTS [81] [82] [83] Stade de France Saint-Denis $13,728,598107,328 (107,328)5
2019-05-052019-06-15 Blackpink [84] Infinite Energy Center Duluth $1,518,0639,180 (9,339)21
2019-05-122019-06-01 NCT 127 [85] Microsoft TheaterLos Angeles$835,5896,534 (6,785)19
2019-05-212019-06-15Blackpink [84] Manchester Arena Manchester $682,2565,424 (6,121)43
2019-05-222019-06-15Blackpink [84] SSE Arena, Wembley London$1,421,4809,968 (10,074)23
2019-06-152019-07-09Blackpink [86] Qudos Bank ArenaSydney$1,542,85014,317 (14,491)7
2019-07-06&072019-07-30BTS [87] Yanmar Stadium Nagai Osaka $9,832,610101,554 (101,554)3
2019-07-13&142019-07-30BTS [87] Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA Fukuroi, Shizuoka $10,486,317107,153 (107,153)2
2019-07-032019-08-06Got7 [88] American Airlines Center Dallas $431,7145,974 (7,113)49
2019-07-172019-08-14Twice [89] The ForumInglewood$1,388,22811,827 (11,827)37
2019-07-232019-08-06 Twice [88] Wintrust Arena Chicago$781,9225,911 (6,045)34
2019-08-102019-09-04Monsta X [90] Staples CenterLos Angeles$1,103,3929,115 (9,985)34
2019-10-112019-11-16BTS [91] King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh $4,381,56031,899 (37,141)5
2019-10(26-29)2019-11-16BTS [91] Seoul Olympic Stadium Seoul$12,109,026129,268 (129,268)1
2020-01-172020-02-19 Seventeen [92] Palacio de los Deportes Mexico City$768,8687,233 (7,849)17
2020-01-182020-04-01Day6 [93] Verti Music HallBerlin$314,0342,816 (3,446)45
2020-01-192020-02-01 Itzy [94] State TheatreMinneapolis$163,2651,385 (1,840)18
2020-01-292020-02-11 Stray Kids [95] Hulu Theater New York City$556,7344,004 (4,825)19
2020-01-312020-02-25Stray Kids [96] Fox Theatre Atlanta$419,4033,077 (4,519)44
2020-02-012020-02-25 SuperM [96] The ForumInglewood$1,079,82612,487 (12,487)18
2020-02-162020-02-25Stray Kids [96] Microsoft TheaterLos Angeles$710,3545,294 (6,020)24
2020-02-282020-03-17SuperM [97] The O2 ArenaLondon$1,200,1907,599 (7,889)23

Next Big Sound (Complete)

  • Chart started 2010-12-18
  • Chart did not update since 2021-10-02, possibly discontinued
Chart date [98] [31] ArtistPeak positionWeeks on chart
2010-12-18 Choi Si-won [99] 51
2011-01-01 Sungha Jung(*K-pop covers & collaborations) [100] [101] 101
2011-01-08 4Minute 51
2011-04-30 2PM [102] 1 [lower-alpha 10] 1
2011-05-21 Super Junior-M 31
2011-07-23 Wonder Girls 121
2011-07-30 BIGBANG 21
2011-08-06 Rain 61
2011-08-20 Jay Park 71
2011-08-20 2NE1 91
2011-09-03 2AM 61
2011-10-15 Park Jung-min 51
2011-10-29 Lee Sung-yeol 81
2011-11-05 U-KISS 51
2012-05-26 Jung Min-A (*Indie-folk gayageum player) [103] [104] [105] 1 [lower-alpha 10] 1
2013-11-02 9MUSES 141
2017-09-09 K.A.R.D 1 [lower-alpha 30] 28
2017-11-25 Day6 1 [lower-alpha 31] 9
2018-03-31 Stray Kids 44
2018-11-24 (G)I-dle 31 (R) 7
2018-12-15 Jackson Wang 82 (R) 3
2019-02-16 CLC 74 (R) 11
2019-06-08 A.C.E 1 (Total 4 weeks) [lower-alpha 32] 1 (R) 37
2019-08-17 Monsta X 111
2019-10-05 Ateez 36
2019-10-05 Dreamcatcher 1 [lower-alpha 33] 3 (R) 27
2019-10-12 Tiffany Young 23 (R) 7
2019-10-26 SF9 26
2019-11-09 Victon 44 (R) 25
2020-01-04 The Rose 61 (R) 3
2020-01-04 Holland 41 (R) 3
2020-01-11 Chungha 1 [lower-alpha 34] 2 (R) 14
2020-01-11 Oneus 61 (R) 4
2020-01-18 Cosmic Girls 51 (R) 10
2020-02-22 Sunmi 31 (R) 10
2020-04-04 Kang Daniel 41 (R) 12
2020-04-11 Onewe 1 [lower-alpha 35] 1 (R) 13
2020-05-02 Cravity 31 (R) 11
2020-05-23 The Boyz 43
2020-05-30 DJ Raiden 51 (R) 5
2020-06-06 AB6IX 44
2020-06-13 DKB 31 (R) 8
2020-06-13 Park Ji-hoon 41 (R) 11
2020-06-27 Lovelyz 61 (R) 7
2020-07-18 Verivery 1 [lower-alpha 36] 1 (R) 11
2020-08-29 Secret Number 21 (R) 9
2020-08-29 Wonho 32 (R) 3
2020-08-29 Cherry Bullet 54 (R) 5
2020-09-26 Fromis 9 22 (R) 15
2020-10-03 KNK 32
2020-10-03 UP10TION 91 (R) 9
2020-10-10 MCND 1 [lower-alpha 37] 3 (R) 16
2020-10-17 Kang Seung-yoon 41
2020-10-17 Mino 111 (R) 3
2020-10-24 Momoland 51 (R) 2
2020-11-07 AleXa 41 (R) 3
2020-11-07 Cravity 132
2021-03-06 WEi 27 (R) 12
2021-03-06 Bobby 101
2021-03-13 Drippin 31 (R) 4
2021-04-03 E'Last 81
2021-05-22 Golden Child 41 (R) 6
2021-06-19Seori51 (R) 2
2020-06-16 Everglow 91 (R) 3
2021-08-21 Somi 1 [lower-alpha 10] 3
2021-08-28 Mirae 73
2021-08-28 HYO 101
2021-08-28 Gray 131
2021-09-11 Lee Hi 31 (R) 3
2021-09-11 STAYC 21 (R) 3

Social 50 (Complete)

  • Chart started 2010-12-11. [106]
  • Chart discontinued. The chart was halted from 2020-12-26 to present while under revisions and never updated. [107]
BTS on the 2019 Billboard Music Awards red carpet, May 1, 2019. BTS on the Billboard Music Awards red carpet, 1 May 2019.jpg
BTS on the 2019 Billboard Music Awards red carpet, May 1, 2019.
Chart date [108] ArtistPeak positionWeeks on chart
2011-07-09 2PM [109] 351
2011-11-26 Wonder Girls 332
2012-03-31ast Sungha Jung (*K-pop covers & collaborations) [100] [101] 3312 (R) 19
2012-04-21 Big Bang [110] 1111
2012-08-18 Psy 1 [lower-alpha 38] 1 (R) 56
2015-08-01 Girls' Generation [111] 123 (R) 18
2015-08-29 VIXX 144 (R) 28
2015-10-17 Got7 [6] 22 (R) 174
2016-02-13 Ryeowook 381
2016-09-03 CL 172 (R) 6
2016-10-29 BTS 1 (Total 210 weeks) [lower-alpha 39]
[112] [113] [114] [115] [116] [117] [118]
219
2016-11-19 Blackpink 24 (R) 165
2017-01-07 Taeyeon 166 (R) 13
2017-02-18 Red Velvet 21 (R) 47
2017-05-27 Hyuna 391
2017-06-24 Seventeen 299 (R) 183
2017-08-12 Exo 2178
2017-09-02 Taeyang 363 (R) 4
2017-09-09 G-Dragon 171 (R) 3
2017-10-21 Wanna One 314 (R) 57
2017-11-11 Epik High 221
2017-11-25 Monsta X 312 (R) 159
2017-11-25 Twice 31 (R) 128
2018-01-03 [22] Kim Jong-hyun 21
2018-01-03 [22] Shinee 41 (R) 32
2018-01-13 Seungri 461
2018-01-20 JBJ 352
2018-02-03 Suzy 172
2018-03-31 NCT 263 (R) 119
2018-03-31 Stray Kids 215 (R) 112
2018-04-14 [119] [120] Astro 71 (R) 89
2018-04-14 [119] [120] Yesung 209
2018-04-21 Super Junior 152 (R) 51
2018-04-21 Pentagon 201 (R) 37
2018-05-12 NCT 127 23 (R) 118
2018-05-19 Momoland 471
2018-06-09 (G)I-DLE 171 (R) 17
2018-06-16 BtoB 211 (R) 9
2018-06-23 NU'EST 1310 (R) 38
2018-06-30 Day6 151 (R) 21
2018-07-14 Apink 392
2018-07-21 Mamamoo 134 (R) 40
2018-07-28 GFriend 191 (R) 15
2018-08-11 SF9 341 (R) 5
2018-08-18 Baekhyun [13] 22 (R) 76
2018-08-18 iKon 231 (R) 6
2018-08-25 Loona 132 (R) 25
2018-08-25 NCT Dream 210 (R) 86
2018-10-20 Lay Zhang 77 (R) 26
2018-11-17 Jackson Wang 131 (R) 40
2018-12-08 EXID 441
2019-01-05 TVXQ 291 (R) 2
2019-03-16 TXT 21 (R) 92
2019-03-16 4Minute 293
2019-04-20 Ateez 31 (R) 81
2019-04-27DJ Soda391
2019-04-27 The Boyz 61 (R) 59
2019-07-20 Itzy 118 (R) 21
2019-08-10 Tiffany Young 242 (R) 3
2019-08-17 X1 214 (R) 16
2019-08-24 Kang Daniel 293 (R) 10
2019-09-07 UP10TION 321
2019-09-14 CLC 381 (R) 2
2019-09-28 SuperM 210 (R) 29
2019-10-05 AB6IX 304
2019-10-05 Kard 411
2019-10-26 Amber Liu 471
2019-11-02 Victon 193 (R) 13
2019-11-09 Iz*One 42 (R) 20
2019-11-09 Oneus 231 (R) 16
2019-11-09 A.C.E 151 (R) 15
2020-04-04 Eric Nam 501
2020-04-25 Cravity 123 (R) 4
2020-05-30 Treasure 31 (R) 26
2020-06-20 Cho Seung-youn (WOODZ)206 (R) 7
2020-08-15 Dreamcatcher 401

Spotify Velocity (Complete)

  • Chart started 2016-01-23 and discontinued after chart dated 2017-07-22.
2016 – 2017
Chart date [121] ArtistSongPeak positionWeeks on chart
2016-07-02 Exo "Monster"201
2016-09-03 Blackpink "Whistle"122
2016-09-17 CL "Lifted"251
2016-09-24 Red Velvet "Russian Roulette"161
2016-11-05BTS"Blood Sweat & Tears"62
2016-11-12 Far East Movement & Marshmello
featuring Chanyeol & Tinashe
"Freal Luv"241
2016-11-26Blackpink"Playing with Fire"241
2017-01-14 Big Bang "Fxxk It"132
2017-07-08 NCT 127 "Cherry Bomb"201
2017-07-22Blackpink"As If It's Your Last"221

Spotify Viral 50 (Complete)

  • Chart started 2016-01-23 and discontinued after chart dated 2017-07-22.
2016 – 2017
Chart date [122] ArtistSongPeak positionWeeks on chart
2016-05-07 NCT U "The 7th Sense"352
2016-06-04 Tiffany "I Just Wanna Dance"491
2016-07-30 NCT 127 "Fire Truck"172
2016-09-03 Blackpink "Whistle"162
2016-09-03Blackpink"Boombayah"361
2016-09-10 CL "Lifted"301
2016-09-24 NCT Dream "Chewing Gum"232
2016-10-08 Yoo Jae-suk X Exo "Dancing King"162
2016-11-05BTS"Blood Sweat & Tears"321
2016-12-31 Eric Nam & Timbaland "Body" [123] 431
2017-01-07 Chanyeol & Punch "Stay With Me"222
2017-01-21 Kard feat. Heo Young-ji "Oh NaNa"121
2017-02-18 Gallant & Tablo & Eric Nam"Cave Me In"141
2017-03-04BTS"Spring Day"352
2017-03-04BTS"Not Today"452
2017-03-11Kard"Don't Recall"341
2017-04-15 BgA (*K-pop parody group)"Who's It Gonna Be"331
2017-05-06 Gaeko feat. RM "Gajah"481
2017-05-13 Minzy feat. Jay Park "Flashlight"311
2017-05-13 IU "Ending Scene"491
2017-05-20 Suran feat. Changmo "Wine"231
2017-05-20 Baekhyun "Take You Home"311
2017-07-08NCT 127"Cherry Bomb"381
2017-07-22 Twice "Cheer Up"51

Uncharted (Complete)

  • Chart started 2011-01-29 and discontinued after chart dated 2014-06-07.
2011 – 2014
Chart date [124] ArtistPeak positionWeeks on chart
2011-02-26 Sungha Jung (*K-pop covers & collaborations) [100] [101] 1 (Peaked at #1 on 2012-10-06 for 1 week,
on 2013-02-23 for 1 week,
on 2013-03-23 for 5 weeks,
on 2013-05-04 for 8 weeks)
16 (R) 132
2011-06-04 CNBLUE 491
2013-09-07 BtoB 481 (R) 3

YouTube (Complete)

  • Chart information starts 2011-08-13. Chart missing information for 2013-10-26, 2013-11-16, 2014-09-06, 2014-12-12, 2015-05-16.
  • Discontinued after chart dated 2019-04-06.
2011 – 2019
Chart date [125] ArtistSong/album titlePeak positionWeeks on chart
(# after
Re-entry
is total)
2011-08-13 2NE1 "Don't Stop the Music"51
2011-08-20 Super Junior "Mr. Simple"191
2011-11-26 Wonder Girls "Be My Baby"121
2012-06-23 Big Bang "Monster"111
2012-06-23 Wonder Girls "Like This"221
2012-06-30 f(x) "Electric Shock"42
2012-06-30 Girls' Generation "Paparazzi"113
2012-07-282NE1"I Love You"141
2012-08-11 Psy "Gangnam Style"1 (Peaked at #1 on 2012-09-08 for 7 weeks,
on 2013-12-01 for 10 weeks,
on 2013-02-16 for 2 weeks,
on 2013-04-06 for 3 weeks,
on 2013-07-20 for 1 week)
11 (R) 56
7 (R) 8
2012-09-22Girls' Generation"All My Love Is for You"61
2012-09-29Girls' Generation"Oh!"52
2012-11-10 Hyuna "Ice Cream" [126] 22
2012-11-10Psy feat. Hyuna"Oppa is Gangnam Style"210
2012-11-17Girls' Generation"Flower Power"102
2012-11-17 Lee Hi "1,2,3,4"241
2013-01-12Girls' Generation"I Got a Boy" [127] 26
2013-04-27Psy"Gentleman"1 (Entered at #1 for 10 weeks)32 (R) 36
2013-07-272NE1"Falling in Love"241
2013-08-17 Exo "XOXO (Kisses & Hugs)"171
2013-09-21G-Dragon feat. Diplo & Baauer "Coup d'Etat"101
2013-11-23Girls' Generation"My Oh My"131
2013-12-072NE1"Missing You"213
2014-06-28Psy feat. Snoop Dogg "Hangover"1 (Entered at #1 for 1 week)4
2015-04-18Exo"Call Me Baby"221
2015-06-20BigBang"Bang Bang Bang"132
2015-12-19Psy feat. CL"Daddy"63
2016-05-14 Twice "Cheer Up"251
2016-11-12Twice"TT"71
2017-03-04 BTS "Spring Day"111
2017-03-11Twice"Knock Knock"81
2017-03-11BTS"Not Today"101
2017-10-07BTS"DNA"42
2017-11-25Twice"Likey"81
2017-12-16BTS feat. Desiigner "MIC Drop" (Steve Aoki remix)201
2017-12-30Twice"Heart Shaker"81
2018-03-10 J-Hope "Daydream"221
2018-03-24 Got7 "Look"211
2018-04-21Twice"What Is Love?"31
2018-06-02BTS"Fake Love" [8] [128] 23
2018-06-30Blackpink"Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"47 (R) 13
2018-08-18 Stray Kids "My Pace"191
2018-09-29Got7"Lullaby"81
2018-10-06 Pinkfong "Baby Shark" [129] 71 (R) 22
2018-11-10Exo"Tempo"131
2018-11-17Twice"Yes or Yes"21
2018-11-17K/DA [130] feat. (G)I-DLE's Miyeon & Soyeon, Madison Beer & Jaira Burns "Pop/Stars"53
2018-11-24 Jennie "Solo"22
2018-12-08 Mino "Fiancé"221
2018-12-15Got7"Miracle"111
2018-12-22Exo"Loveshot"251
2019-02-23 Itzy "Dalla Dalla"21
2019-03-16 TXT "Crown"71
2019-04-06Stray Kids"Miroh"71
2019-04-06BTS"Map of the Soul: Persona"171

Monthly compiled reporting

Hot Tours of the month

Event year/monthReport DateArtist# of ShowsGross SalesAttend/CapacityRank
2019-052019-06-27BTS [82] 8$51,666,038384,498 (Unknown)1
2019-052019-06-27Blackpink [82] 3$3,621,79924,572 (Unknown)29
2019-062019-07-25BTS [132] 4$27,274,300221,911 (Unknown)5

Year-end charts

Decade-end charts

Decade-end, 2010s Digital Song Sales

Chart date [133] ArtistSongPeak position
2010s Psy Gangnam Style 44

Decade-end, 2010s Social 50

Chart date [134] ArtistPeak position
2010s BTS [135] 4
2010s Exo 20
2010s Got7 28
2010s Seventeen 39
2010s Monsta X 43
2010s Psy 45
2010s NCT 127 48
2010s NCT 50

Decade-end, 2010s Streaming Songs

Chart date [136] ArtistSongPeak position
2010s Psy Gangnam Style 1

Decade-end, 2010s Top Touring Artists

Chart date [137] ArtistPeak position
2010s BTS 45

See also

Notes

  1. Peaked 85th week, 2018-06-02 (1 week), returned to #1 on 2018-09-08 (1 week), 2019-04-27 (2 weeks), 2019-05-25 (1 week), 2020-03-07 (1 week), 2020-09-05 (4 weeks), 2020-10-24 (2 weeks), 2020-12-05 (3 weeks), 2021-03-06 (1 week), 2021-07-24 (3 weeks), 2021-08-28 (1 week), 2022-06-25 (1 week)
  2. Peaked at No. 1 on 2020-10-17 (1 week), returned to No. 1 on 2022-10-01 (1 week)
  3. Peaked at No. 1 on 2023-05-13 (1 week)
  4. (Peaked at No. 1 on 2023-02-11 (1 week), 2024-04-20 (1 week)
  5. Peaked at No. 1 on 2022-04-02 (1 week), returned to No. 1 on 2022-10-22 (1 week), 2023-06-17 (1 week)
  6. 2019-10-19 (2 weeks)
  7. (Peaked at No. 1 on 2022-09-10 (1 week)
  8. Charted previously at No. 4 on 2020-06-06 (1 week) as Agust D.
  9. Peaked at No. 1 on 2023-04-08 (1 week)
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Entered at No. 1 for 1 week
  11. 2018-11-03 (1 week)
  12. 2022-07-16 (1 week)
  13. 2018-05-05 (1 week), 2020-10-24 (1 week)
  14. 2018-12-8 (1 week)
  15. 2019-11-09 (1 week)
  16. Peaked at No. 1 on 2023-06-03 (1 week)
  17. 2020-05-09 (1 week), 2022-04-09 (1 week), 2023-09-02 (3 weeks)
  18. 2019-03-30 (1 week)
  19. Entered at No. 1 (1 week), Returned to No. 1 on 2020-11-21 (1 week)
  20. Peaked at No. 1 on 2021-09-25 (1 week)
  21. Peaked at No. 1 on 2022-01-08 (1 week), 2023-08-26 (1 week)
  22. Peaked at No. 1 on 2023-04-22 (1 week)
  23. Peaked at No. 1 on 2022-11-12 (1 week)
  24. Charted previously at No. 46 on 2018-03-03 (1 week) as Agust D.
  25. Peaked at No. 1 on 2023-07-22 (1 week)
  26. Peaked at No. 1 on 2023-06-24 (1 week), 2024-02-24 (2 week)
  27. Peaked at No. 1 on 2024-02-17 (1 week)
  28. 2023-04-15 (1 week), 2023-08-19 (1 week), 2024-03-23 (1 week)
  29. Billboard article recapped the Boxscore (Hot Tours) chart dated August 18, 2018, combining multiple dates for the artists Journey and Def Leppard, which reassigned the ranking position for Got7 to No. 9, while the actual ranking was No. 16 for that reporting period. [77]
  30. 2017-12-16 (2 weeks)
  31. 2017-12-30 (1 week), 2018-01-13 (1 week)
  32. 2019-11-16 (1 week); 2019-12-21 (2 weeks), 2021-09-11 (1 week)
  33. 2021-02-13 (1 week)
  34. 2021-03-13 (1 week)
  35. 2020-10-10 (1 week), 2021-01-09 (1 week)
  36. 2020-11-07 (1 week)
  37. Peaked at No. 1 on 2021-09-18 (1 week)
  38. 2012-09-08 (10 weeks)
  39. (Entered at #1 for 2 weeks, moved to #2 on 2016-11-12 for 2 weeks, returned to #1 on 2016-11-26 for 1 week, moved to #2 on 2016-12-03 for 1 week, returned to #1 on 2016-12-10 for 3 weeks, moved to #2 on 2016-12-31 for 1 week, returned to #1 on 2017-01-07 for 3 weeks, moved to #2 on 2017-01-28 for 1 week, returned to #1 on 2017-02-04 for 8 weeks, moved to #2 on 2017-04-01 for 1 week, returned to #1 on 2017-04-08 for 11 weeks, moved to #2 on 2017-06-24 for 1 week, returned to #1 on 2017-07-01 for 1 week, moved to #2 on 2017-07-08 for 1 week, returned to #1 on 2017-07-15 for 1 week, moved to #2 on 2017-07-22 for 1 week, returned to #1 on 2017-07-29 for 180 weeks)

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