Music Bank Chart winners (2021) | |
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Highlights | |
Song with most wins | "Dynamite" by BTS & "Celebrity" by IU (4) |
Artist(s) with most wins | BTS (8) |
Song with highest score | "Permission to Dance" by BTS (11,145) |
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 performances on domestic online music services (65%), album sales (5%), number of times the single was broadcast on KBS TV (20%), and viewers' choice from online surveys (10%), a methodology that has been used since November 2020. [2] [3] The score for domestic online music services is calculated using data from Melon, Bugs, Genie Music, Naver Vibe and Flo. [4] Oh My Girl member Arin and Tomorrow X Together member Choi Soo-bin had hosted the show since July 2020 and continued to do so until October 1, 2021. Enhypen member Park Sung-hoon and Ive member Jang Won-young were announced as new hosts the following week. [5]
In 2021, 40 singles reached number one on the chart, and 30 acts were awarded first-place trophies. The year began with "Dynamite" by BTS at number one; it had been in the top spot on the last chart of 2020. [6] The single, along with "Celebrity" by IU, won four trophies each, making both singles the most-awarded songs of the year. "Permission to Dance" by BTS had the highest score of the year, with 11,145 points on the July 23 broadcast. BTS had three number one singles on the chart in 2021 achieved with "Dynamite", "Butter" and "Permission to Dance", the most of any act in 2021. The three songs spent a total of eight weeks atop the chart, making BTS the act with the most wins of the year. Brave Girls won their first Music Bank award for "Rollin' " over four years after its release after a YouTube video featuring performances of the song went viral, making it rise on South Korean music charts. [7] [8]
Blackpink member Rosé received her first number one trophy on Music Bank for her debut single "On the Ground" on the March 26 broadcast. [9] Fellow member Lisa achieved her first ever trophy as a soloist for her debut single "Lalisa". [10] The single broke two Guinness World Records for the most viewed YouTube music video by a solo artist in 24 hours and most viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist, the latter of which was previously held by Rosé. [11] Lisa was one of a number of soloists who achieved their first career music show wins in 2021, along with Exo member D.O., whose debut single "Rose" spent one week at number one in August, and TVXQ member U-Know Yunho, who gained his first number one as a soloist when "Thank U" debuted at number one on the January 29 chart. [12] [13]
‡ | Highest score in 2021 |
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— | No show was broadcast |
Episode | Date | Artist | Song | Points | Ref. |
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— [lower-alpha 1] | January 1 | BTS | "Dynamite" | 3,904 | [3] [20] |
1,057 | January 8 | 4,447 | [21] [22] | ||
1,058 | January 15 | NCT U | "90's Love" | 4,620 | [23] [24] |
1,059 | January 22 | (G)I-dle | "Hwaa" | 5,846 | [25] [26] |
1,060 | January 29 | U-Know Yunho | "Thank U" | 5,063 | [27] [28] |
1,061 | February 5 | IU | "Celebrity" | 4,558 | [29] [30] |
— [lower-alpha 1] | February 12 | 6,394 | [31] [32] | ||
1,062 | February 19 | Kim Woo-seok | "Sugar" | 5,851 | [33] [34] |
1,063 | February 26 | BTS | "Dynamite" | 9,812 | [35] [36] |
1,064 | March 5 | 4,990 | [37] [1] | ||
1,065 | March 12 | IU | "Celebrity" | 4,456 | [38] [39] |
1,066 | March 19 | Brave Girls | "Rollin' " | 5,379 | [40] [41] |
1,067 | March 26 | Rosé | "On the Ground" | 6,897 | [42] [43] |
1,068 | April 2 | IU | "Celebrity" | 8,140 | [44] [45] |
1,069 | April 9 | Baekhyun | "Bambi" | 8,009 | [46] [47] |
1,070 | April 16 | IU | "Lilac" | 5,763 | [48] [49] |
1,071 | April 23 | Kang Daniel | "Antidote" | 6,156 | [50] [51] |
1,072 | April 30 | NU'EST | "Inside Out" | 5,446 | [52] [53] |
1,073 | May 7 | Enhypen | "Drunk-Dazed" | 6,275 | [54] [55] |
1,074 | May 14 | Itzy | "In the Morning" | 6,156 | [56] [57] |
— [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 2] | May 21 | NCT Dream | "Hot Sauce" | 10,607 | [59] [60] |
1,075 | May 28 | 9,083 | [61] [62] | ||
1,076 | June 4 | BTS | "Butter" | 6,326 | [63] [64] |
1,077 | June 11 | TXT | "0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You)" | 6,970 | [65] [17] |
1,078 | June 18 | Exo | "Don't Fight the Feeling" | 6,720 | [66] [67] |
1,079 | June 25 | Seventeen | "Ready to Love" | 7,640 | [68] [69] |
1,080 | July 2 | 8,202 | [70] [71] | ||
1,081 | July 9 | NCT Dream | "Hello Future" | 8,184 | [72] [73] |
1,082 | July 16 | BTS | "Butter" | 11,051 | [74] [75] |
1,083 | July 23 | "Permission to Dance" | 11,145 ‡ | [76] [77] | |
— [lower-alpha 1] | July 30 | 10,437 | [78] | ||
— [lower-alpha 1] | August 6 | D.O. | "Rose" | 6,546 | [12] [79] |
1,084 | August 13 | Astro | "After Midnight" | 4,988 | [80] [81] |
1,085 | August 20 | The Boyz | "Thrill Ride" | 7,810 | [82] [83] |
1,086 | August 27 | Red Velvet | "Queendom" | 5,982 | [84] [85] |
1,087 | September 3 | Stray Kids | "Thunderous" | 6,686 | [86] [87] |
1,088 | September 10 | Lee Mu-jin | "Traffic Light" | 3,631 | [88] [89] |
1,089 | September 17 | Lisa | "Lalisa" | 5,068 | [90] [91] |
1,090 | September 24 | NCT 127 | "Sticker" | 4,784 | [92] [93] |
1,091 | October 1 | 7,930 | [94] [95] | ||
1,092 | October 8 | Itzy | "Loco" | 6,033 | [96] [97] |
1,093 | October 15 | Aespa | "Savage" | 7,958 | [98] [99] |
1,094 | October 22 | Enhypen | "Tamed-Dashed" | 8,967 | [100] [101] |
1,095 | October 29 | Seventeen | "Rock With You" | 7,387 | [102] [103] |
1,096 | November 5 | 9,084 | [104] [105] | ||
1,097 | November 12 | The Boyz | "Maverick" | 5,302 | [106] [107] |
1,098 | November 19 | Twice | "Scientist" | 4,133 | [108] [109] |
1,099 | November 26 | Monsta X | "Rush Hour" | 4,057 | [110] [111] |
1,100 | December 3 | SF9 | "Trauma" | 4,971 | [112] [113] |
1,101 | December 10 | Stray Kids | "Christmas EveL" | 4,620 | [114] [115] |
— [lower-alpha 1] | December 17 | Ive | "Eleven" | 4,445 | [116] [19] |
— [lower-alpha 1] | December 24 | NCT U | "Universe (Let's Play Ball)" | 7,584 | [117] [118] |
— [lower-alpha 1] | December 31 | 6,611 | [119] |
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