The Show Champion Chart is a record chart on the South Korean MBC M television music program Show Champion . Every week, the show awards the best-performing single on the chart in the country during its live broadcast. [1]
In 2023, 30 singles reached number one on the chart, and 26 acts were awarded first-place trophies. "Love Me Like This" by Nmixx had the highest score of the year, with 9,176 points on the March 29 broadcast. "Flower" by Jisoo is the song to achieve a triple crown.
Indicates a Triple Crown | |
Highest score of the year | |
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Episode | Date | Artist | Song | Points | Ref. |
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— | January 4 | No Broadcast or Winner | [ citation needed ] | ||
— | January 11 | [ citation needed ] | |||
— | January 18 | [ citation needed ] | |||
— | January 25 | [ citation needed ] | |||
— | February 1 | [ citation needed ] | |||
462 | February 8 | NCT 127 | "Ay-Yo" | 4,751 | [2] |
463 | February 15 | BSS | "Fighting" | 5,963 | [3] |
464 | February 22 | STAYC | "Teddy Bear" | 6,240 | [4] |
465 | March 1 | The Boyz | "Roar" | 4,839 | [5] |
466 | March 8 | STAYC | "Teddy Bear" | 6,083 | [6] |
467 [lower-alpha 1] | March 15 | No Winner | [7] | ||
468 | March 22 | Twice | "Set Me Free" | 5,120 | [8] |
469 | March 29 | Nmixx | "Love Me Like This" | 9,176 | [9] |
470 [lower-alpha 1] | April 5 | Jisoo | "Flower" | 6,990 | [10] |
471 | April 12 | 7,058 | [11] | ||
472 | April 19 | Ive | "I Am" | 6,607 | [12] |
473 | April 26 | Jisoo | "Flower" | 4,870 | [13] |
474 | May 3 | Seventeen | "Super" | 5,706 | [14] |
475 | May 10 | Le Sserafim | "Unforgiven" | 7,521 | [15] |
— | May 17 | No Broadcast or Winner | [ citation needed ] | ||
476 | May 24 | (G)I-dle | "Queencard" | 8,141 | [16] |
477 | May 31 | Dreamcatcher | "Bon Voyage" | 4,732 | [17] |
478 | June 7 | Stray Kids | "S-Class" | 4,790 | [18] |
479 | June 14 | 5,149 | [19] | ||
480 | June 21 | Ateez | "Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)" | 5,821 | [20] |
481 | June 28 | Lim Young-woong | "Grain of Sand" | 5,310 | [21] |
482 | July 5 | Shinee | "Hard" | 7,946 | [22] |
483 | July 12 | 6,578 | [23] | ||
484 | July 19 | Zerobaseone | "In Bloom" | 6,425 | [24] |
485 | July 26 | NCT Dream | "ISTJ" | 5,387 | [25] |
486 | August 2 | Jungkook | "Seven" | 5,545 | [26] |
487 | August 9 | 5,311 | [27] | ||
488 [lower-alpha 1] | August 16 | NewJeans | "Super Shy" | 3,779 | [28] |
— | August 23 | No Broadcast or Winner | [ citation needed ] | ||
489 | August 30 | Everglow | "Slay" | 4,392 | [29] |
490 | September 6 | NCT U | "Baggy Jeans" | 4,982 | [30] |
491 | September 13 | BoyNextDoor | "But Sometimes" | 4,486 | [31] |
492 | September 20 | V | "Slow Dancing" | 4,599 | [32] |
493 | September 27 | Tempest | "Vroom Vroom" | 5,317 | [33] |
494 [lower-alpha 1] | October 4 | No Winner | [34] | ||
495 | October 11 | NCT 127 | "Fact Check" | 7,059 | [35] |
496 | October 18 | 5,082 | [36] | ||
497 | October 25 | Ive | "Baddie" | 4,958 | [37] |
498 | November 1 | Seventeen | "God of Music" | 7,061 | [38] |
499 | November 8 | NiziU | "Heartris" | 4,149 | [39] |
500 | November 15 | Stray Kids | "Lalalala" | 5,500 | [40] |
— | November 22 | No Broadcast or Winner | [ citation needed ] | ||
— | November 29 | [ citation needed ] | |||
501 | December 6 | Ateez | "Crazy Form" | 5,051 | [41] |
— | December 13 | No Broadcast or Winner | [ citation needed ] | ||
— | December 20 | [ citation needed ] | |||
— | December 27 | [ citation needed ] |
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