Music Bank Chart winners (2020) | |
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Highlights | |
Song with most wins | "Dynamite" by BTS (12) |
Artist(s) with most wins | BTS (16) |
Song with highest score | "On" by BTS (11,957) |
The Music Bank Chart is a record chart established in 1998 on the South Korean KBS television music program Music Bank. Every week during its live broadcast, the show gives an award for the best-performing single on the South Korean chart. The chart includes digital performance on domestic online music services (65%), album sales (5%), number of times the single was broadcast on KBS TV (20%), and viewers' choice (10%) in its ranking methodology. [1] The score for domestic online music services is calculated using data from Melon, Bugs, Genie Music and Naver Vibe. Soribada was also used until November 2020, when it was replaced by Flo. [2] [3] The show was hosted by actress Shin Ye-eun and Golden Child member Choi Bo-min till July 17, 2020. Arin, a member of girl group Oh My Girl and Tomorrow X Together member Choi Soo-bin were announced as new hosts the following week. [4]
In 2020, 31 singles reached number one on the chart, and 24 acts were awarded first-place trophies. "On" by BTS debuted at number one and stayed there for four consecutive weeks. It went on to achieve the highest score of the year, 11,957, on the March 6 broadcast. Their next single, "Dynamite", topped the chart for 12 non-consecutive weeks, making it the song with the most weeks at number one during the year. The two songs spent a total of 16 weeks atop the chart, making BTS the act with the most wins of the year. Red Velvet's sub-unit Red Velvet – Irene & Seulgi received their first music show win on the July 17 broadcast with "Monster". [5] Girl group (G)I-dle received their first Music Bank trophy for "Oh My God". [6] Exo member Suho received his first music show award for his debut single "Let's Love". [7]
The first number-one single of the year was "Psycho" by girl group Red Velvet, which was released the previous year. It debuted at number one and stayed there for three non-consecutive weeks. SF9 achieved their first number one with "Good Guy" from their first Korean studio album First Collection. Zico of boy group Block B received his first Music Bank trophy as a soloist for "Any Song" after it went viral when he started a dance challenge by posting videos of himself and South Korean singers Hwasa and Chungha dancing to the song on TikTok with the hashtag "Any Song Challenge". [8] [9] NCT's sub-unit NCT Dream won their first Music Bank award with "Ridin' " on the May 8 broadcast. [10]
‡ | Highest score in 2020 |
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— | No show was broadcast |
Episode | Date | Artist | Song | Points | Ref. |
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1,010 | January 3 | Red Velvet | "Psycho" | 7,465 | [13] [14] |
1,011 | January 10 | 6,649 | [15] [16] | ||
1,012 | January 17 | SF9 | "Good Guy" | 5,185 | [17] [18] |
— [lower-alpha 1] | January 24 | Red Velvet | "Psycho" | 4,594 | [19] [20] |
1,013 | January 31 | Zico | "Any Song" | 5,469 | [21] [22] |
1,014 | February 7 | 4,490 | [23] [24] | ||
1,015 | February 14 | GFriend | "Crossroads" | 4,888 | [25] [26] |
1,016 | February 21 | Zico | "Any Song" | 4,006 | [27] [28] |
1,017 | February 28 | BTS | "On" | 9,785 | [29] [30] |
1,018 | March 6 | 11,957 ‡ | [31] [32] | ||
1,019 | March 13 | 9,188 | [33] [34] | ||
1,020 | March 20 | 5,696 | [35] [36] | ||
1,021 | March 27 | NCT 127 | "Kick It" | 6,915 | [37] [38] |
1,022 | April 3 | Kang Daniel | "2U" | 6,826 | [39] [40] |
1,023 | April 10 | Suho | "Let's Love" | 8,177 | [41] [42] |
1,024 | April 17 | (G)I-dle | "Oh My God" | 5,831 | [43] [44] |
1,025 | April 24 | Apink | "Dumhdurum" | 5,600 | [45] [46] |
1,026 | May 1 | Got7 | "Not By The Moon" | 7,308 | [47] [48] |
1,027 | May 8 | NCT Dream | "Ridin' " | 9,123 | [49] [50] |
1,028 | May 15 | Oh My Girl | "Nonstop" | 5,922 | [51] [52] |
1,029 | May 22 | NU'EST | "I'm in Trouble" | 9,167 | [53] [54] |
1,030 | May 29 | NCT 127 | "Punch" | 5,474 | [55] [56] |
1,031 | June 5 | Baekhyun | "Candy" | 8,236 | [57] [58] |
1,032 | June 12 | Twice | "More & More" | 9,408 | [59] [60] |
1,033 | June 19 | 4,791 | [61] [62] | ||
1,034 | June 26 | Iz*One | "Secret Story of the Swan" | 7,890 | [63] [64] |
1,035 | July 3 | Seventeen | "Left & Right" | 11,579 | [65] [66] |
1,036 | July 10 | Blackpink | "How You Like That" | 4,981 | [67] [68] |
1,037 | July 17 | Red Velvet – Irene & Seulgi | "Monster" | 6,467 | [69] [70] |
1,038 | July 24 | Exo-SC | "1 Billion Views" | 6,431 | [71] [72] |
1,039 | July 31 | Blackpink | "How You Like That" | 6,146 | [73] [74] |
1,040 [lower-alpha 2] | August 7 | Hwasa | "María" | 3,889 | [75] [76] |
— [lower-alpha 1] | August 14 | Kang Daniel | "Who U Are" | 6,248 | [77] [78] |
1,041 | August 21 | Hwasa | "María" | 3,498 | [79] [80] |
1,042 | August 28 | Itzy | "Not Shy" | 6,843 | [81] [82] |
1,043 | September 4 | BTS | "Dynamite" | 6,569 | [83] [84] |
1,044 | September 11 | 7,454 | [85] [86] | ||
1,045 | September 18 | 6,963 | [87] [88] | ||
1,046 | September 25 | 7,099 | [89] [90] | ||
— [lower-alpha 1] | October 2 | 6,341 | [91] [92] | ||
1,047 | October 9 | 6,532 | [93] [94] | ||
1,048 | October 16 | Blackpink | "Lovesick Girls" | 11,562 | [95] [96] |
1,049 | October 23 | NCT U | "Make A Wish (Birthday Song)" | 7,876 | [97] [98] |
1,050 | October 30 | Seventeen | "Home;Run" | 10,171 | [99] [100] |
1,051 | November 6 | Twice | "I Can't Stop Me" | 5,420 | [101] [102] |
1,052 | November 13 | BTS | "Dynamite" | 4,371 | [103] [104] |
1,053 | November 20 | 4,505 | [105] [106] | ||
1,054 | November 27 | 11,636 | [107] [108] | ||
1,055 | December 4 | 10,014 | [109] [110] | ||
1,056 | December 11 | 4,250 | [111] [112] | ||
— [lower-alpha 1] | December 18 | Iz*One | "Panorama" | 8,074 | [113] |
— [lower-alpha 1] | December 25 | BTS | "Dynamite" | 3,570 | [114] |
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