Music Bank Chart winners (2008) | |
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The Music Bank Chart is a record chart on the South Korean KBS television music program Music Bank . Every week, the show awards the best-performing single on the chart in the country during its live broadcast.
In 2008, 21 singles achieved a number one on the chart and 17 music acts were awarded first-place trophies.
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Episode | Date | Artist | Song | Ref. |
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445 | January 4 | Wonder Girls | "Tell Me" | [1] |
446 | January 11 | Big Bang | "Last Farewell" | [2] |
447 | January 18 | Haha | "You Are My Destiny" | [3] |
448 | January 25 | Toy | "Warm Hello" | [4] |
449 | February 1 | Big Bang | "Last Farewell" | [5] |
— | February 8 | No chart and winner | [6] | |
450 | February 15 | Park Ji-hun | "The Day I Miss You" | [7] |
451 | February 22 | Brown Eyed Girls | "L.O.V.E" | [8] |
452 | February 29 | Girls' Generation | "Kissing You" | [9] |
453 | March 7 | Jewelry | "One More Time" | [10] |
454 | March 14 | |||
455 | March 21 | |||
456 | March 28 | |||
457 | April 4 | |||
458 | April 11 | |||
459 | April 18 | |||
460 | April 25 | Lee Seung-gi | "I Will Give You Everything" | [11] |
461 | May 2 | MC Mong | "Circus" | [12] |
462 | May 9 | |||
463 | May 16 | |||
464 | May 23 | |||
465 | May 30 | |||
466 | June 6 | Wonder Girls | "So Hot" | [13] |
467 | June 13 | |||
468 | June 20 | |||
469 | June 27 | |||
470 | July 4 | |||
471 | July 11 | |||
472 | July 18 | Davichi | "Love and War" | [14] |
473 | July 25 | Brown Eyes | "Don't Leave" | [15] |
474 | August 1 | Lee Hyori | "U-Go-Girl" | [16] |
475 | August 8 | |||
— | August 15 | |||
476 | August 29 | Seo Taiji | "Moai" | [17] |
477 | September 5 | Big Bang | "Haru Haru" | [18] |
478 | September 12 | |||
— | September 19 | No chart and winner | [19] | |
479 | September 26 | Big Bang | "Haru Haru" | [20] |
480 | October 3 | Wonder Girls | "Nobody" | [21] |
481 | October 10 | |||
482 | October 17 | |||
483 | October 24 | |||
— | October 31 | TVXQ | "Mirotic" | [22] |
484 | November 7 | Kim Jong-kook | "Today More Than Yesterday" | [23] |
485 | November 14 | |||
486 | November 21 | Big Bang | "Sunset Glow" | [24] |
487 | November 28 | |||
488 | December 5 | Baek Ji-young | "Like Being Hit by a Bullet" | [25] |
489 | December 12 | |||
490 | December 19 | |||
491 | December 26 | Big Bang | "Sunset Glow" | [ citation needed ] |
TVXQ | "Mirotic" | [26] |
"Tell Me" is a song by South Korean girl group Wonder Girls, from their debut album, The Wonder Years (2007). It was released as the lead single from the album on September 13, 2007, through JYP Entertainment. Written and produced by Park Jin-young, the song samples Stacey Q's "Two of Hearts" (1986) written by John Mitchell. "Tell Me ", which features Yubin's self-written rap verse, was added as a B-side to their second physical single "So Hot" in May 2008.
"So Hot" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Wonder Girls. It was initially released on May 22, 2008, for digital download. Afterwards, the single album titled "So Hot " was released on June 3, 2008. The single became an instant hit and quickly hit number one on various South Korean charts, as well as topping Melon's weekly popular song chart for four consecutive weeks.
Pretty Girl is the second extended play by South Korean girl group Kara. It was released on December 4, 2008. A song with the same name was released as the title track to promote the album. The title track is a lively and upbeat track that showcases the group's catchy melodies and energetic choreography. A repackage of the EP, titled Honey , was released on February 12, 2009, and spawned the single "Honey".
"Lies" is a song recorded by the South Korean boy group Big Bang. The song was written and composed by rapper G-Dragon. It was released on August 16, 2007, by YG Entertainment as the first single from BigBang's first extended play Always (2007). It became the group's breakout hit, topping charts in their home country for several weeks and consequently winning Song of the Year at the 2007 Mnet Asian Music Awards. The song remains one of their most critically acclaimed song to date and is often viewed as one of their signature songs.