4minute’s “What’s Your Name” shows no sign of slowing down as it repeats as No. 1 for the third straight week. Despite facing very strong competition, “What’s Your Name” again is the only song scoring over 900 points and is still well ahead of all other songs.
No. 2 is a new song in the top 10. Ageless boy band Shinhwa is back with their latest hit “This Love,” the title song from their 11th album “The Classic.” Shinhwa is the longest running active idol group in all of K-Pop. Debuting back in 1998 as one of the first generation idol groups, this year marks the 15th anniversary of Shinhwa’s debut. They are still going very strong thanks to a large group of loyal fans who have followed them throughout their career. “This Love” is a dance track about wanting to win a girl’s love so that he may love her endlessly. It moves up 24 spots to No. 2 this week, already having wins on different music shows. It will definitely have the inside track to become our next No. 1 song.
The highest debut on our chart this week is at No. 5. R&B duo Vibe enters the chart with “Getting To This Age,” the title song of their fifth album “Organic Sound.” The album preview song “For The Last Time” was at No. 14 last week. Vibe may not be a household name but both members Ryu Jae Hyun and Yoon Min Soo are writing and producing for many artists. Perhaps due to their busy schedule, Vibe only released five albums in the 12 years since their debut. “For The Last Time” is a simple yet original song written by Ryu Jae Hyun. Ironically, 4men’s “Propose Song” is ranked just below Vibe this week at No. 6. The two groups are almost mirror images of each other in style, and Yoon Min Soo has produced many of 4men’s hits. Listeners will have a chance to compare the two groups this week.
Moving up 19 spots to No. 8 is Seo In Young’s “Let’s Break Up.” Known more for her dance hits, she is coming back with a jazz style ballad this time from her latest mini-album “Forever Young.” This acoustic number has lyrics about a woman who knows she needs to suggest breaking up first even though she knows how much it will hurt. It showcases Seo In Young’s vocals and emotions put into the song.
The last two new songs in the top ten are by the same artist. Top boy group 2PM has released their third full length album “Grown Up” with two different title songs “A.D.T.O.Y” (short for All Day Think Of You) and “Come Back When You Hear This Song.” These two songs are at No. 9 and 10 respectively. However, this strategy apparently backfired as listeners seem to have divided opinions about each song. I myself like “A.D.T.O.Y” better despite “Come Back When You Hear This Song” was promoted more. The result so far is far short of expectation compared to previous 2PM hits which were mostly chart toppers. Hopefully that will change in future weeks with a clearer focus.
No comments:
Post a Comment