Circle Chart (formerly known as Gaon Chart) has revealed its latest monthly and weekly chart rankings!
BTS’s V earned a double crown on the September Circle charts, topping both the physical album chart and the digital download chart with his solo debut album “Layover” and its title track “Slow Dancing.”
V claimed two of the top five spots on the monthly album chart with “Layover”: the regular version of the album took No. 1, while the Weverse version charted separately at No. 4.
RIIZE’s debut single album “Get A Guitar” debuted at No. 2 on the monthly chart, followed by BOYNEXTDOOR’s “WHY..” at No. 3 and CRAVITY’s “SUN SEEKER” at No. 5.
NCT 127 achieved a double crown on the weekly charts, topping both the physical album chart and the digital download chart with their new album “Fact Check” and its title track of the same name.
Like V on the monthly charts, NCT 127 also claimed two of the top five spots on the weekly album chart with “Fact Check.” The regular version of the album debuted at No. 1, while the Nemo version charted separately at No. 4.
(G)I-DLE’s new English-language EP “HEAT” entered the weekly album chart at No. 3, trailed by EPEX’s “Prelude of Anxiety Chapter 2. ‘Can We Surrender?’” at No. 3 and Super Junior’s Yesung’s “Unfading Sense” at No. 5.
AKMU earned a double crown for September with their smash hit “Love Lee,” which rose to No. 1 on both the overall digital chart and streaming chart this month.
The top five songs on this month’s overall digital chart and streaming chart were exactly the same: “Love Lee” came in at No. 1, NewJeans’ “Super Shy” at No. 2, NewJeans’ “ETA” at No. 3, BTS’s Jungkook’s “Seven” (featuring Latto) at No. 4, and AKMU’s “Fry’s Dream” at No. 5.
AKMU also earned a double crown on the weekly charts with “Love Lee,” which remained No. 1 on both the digital chart and streaming chart this week.
NCT 127’s “Fact Check” debuted at No. 2 on the overall digital chart, followed by AKMU’s “Fry’s Dream” at No. 3.
Dynamic Duo and Lee Young Ji’s “Smoke” (from Mnet’s “Street Woman Fighter 2”) ranked No. 4, while Jungkook’s “Seven” held onto its spot at No. 5.
The top four songs on this week’s streaming chart were exactly the same as last week: AKMU’s “Love Lee” continued its reign at No. 1, trailed by AKMU’s “Fry’s Dream” at No. 2, Dynamic Duo and Lee Young Ji’s “Smoke” at No. 3, and NewJeans’ “Super Shy”at No. 4.
Finally, Jungkook’s “Seven” rounded out the top five for the week.
Jungkook topped the Global K-Pop chart for September with the explicit version of “Seven,” while the clean version of the song held steady at No. 3.
NewJeans also claimed two of the top five spots on the monthly chart, where “Super Shy” and “ETA” remained No. 2 and No. 4 respectively.
Finally, V’s “Slow Dancing” debuted at No. 5.
Jungkook also topped the weekly Global K-Pop chart, but with a different song: his new single “3D” (featuring Jack Harlow).
Jungkook dominated this week’s chart, sweeping three of the top four spots—in addition to “3D,” the explicit version of “Seven” stayed strong at No. 2, followed by the clean version of “Seven” at No. 4.
NewJeans’ “Super Shy” came in at No. 3 for the week, with V’s “Slow Dancing” at No. 5.
V’s “Slow Dancing” topped the digital download chart for September, followed by AKMU’s “Love Lee” at No. 2, DKZ’s Jaechan’s “Hello” at No. 3, Dynamic Duo and Lee Young Ji’s “Smoke” at No. 4, and AKMU’s “Fry’s Dream” at No. 5.
NCT 127’s “Fact Check” debuted at No. 1 on the weekly download chart, trailed by Jungkook’s “3D” at No. 2, Young Tak’s “FORM” at No. 3, V’s “Slow Dancing” at No. 4, and Kim Ho Joong’s “meet you among them” at No. 5.
FIFTY FIFTY defended their position at the top of the social chart for October, marking their fourth consecutive month at No. 1.
NewJeans took No. 2 for the month, followed by BLACKPINK at No. 3, Jungkook at No. 4, and BLACKPINK’s Jisoo at No. 5.
FIFTY FIFTY also held onto their spot at no. 1 on the weekly social chart, trailed by Jungkook at No. 2, BLACKPINK at No. 3, NewJeans at No. 4, and Jisoo at No. 5.
Congratulations to all of the artists!
cr: Soompi