List of Show Champion Chart winners (2025)

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Show Champion Chart winners (2025)
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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] [2] The show has been hosted by Gaon of Xdinary Heroes and Keum of Epex since February 2024. [3]

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Chart history

Key
Indicates a Triple Crown
Highest score of the year
No show was held
EpisodeDateArtistSongPointsRef.
January 1No Broadcast or Winner [4]
January 8
January 15 [5]
January 22 [6]

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