BIGBANG Thanks Fans for Over 10 Million Facebook Likes

BIGBANG Thanks Fans for Over 10 Million Facebook Likes

On December 12, YG Entertainment posted a special poster of BIGBANG in commemoration of the group receiving over 10 million likes on their official Facebook page.

The poster reads, “THANK YOU 10,000,000 LIKES.” Likewise, a photo congratulating Seungri on his birthday was also posted.

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Currently, their Facebook page is steadily gaining more likes and has the most likes amongst K-pop groups.

Many fans are pleased that hitting this milestone coincided with Seungri’s birthday and consider a nice gift for the member.

Meanwhile, BIGBANG has been on tour and recently performed in Nagoya, Japan on December 6. The group will be performing at Osaka’s Kyocera Dome in January next.

Congratulations to BIGBANG!

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Which K-Pop boy groups topped Google searches for 2015?

  
Following the results of which K-pop songs and Korean TV shows topped Google searches, the company has released another interesting trend for the year 2015. 

The search engine shared the list of which K-Pop boy groups were the most searched during the period spanning from January 1 up until December 10, 2015. Unsurprisingly, the top three spots were dominated by the biggest names in K-Pop: EXO, BTS, and BIGBANG. The rest of the top ten mostly lists groups from the three monolithic labels, namely YG, SM, and JYPE, and a couple talented acts such as INFINITE and B2ST, who hail from smaller labels. 

You can view the full list above. 

  
Source: AllKPop

BIGBANG, 2NE1, iKON, WINNER and Other Members of YG Family Support Epik High’s Concert

BIGBANG, 2NE1, iKON, WINNER and Other Members of YG Family Support Epik High’s Concert

The love is strong in YG Entertainment! Epik High kicked off their Seoul series of their concert “Legend3? today. The group is planning on holding two days of concerts, and had previously held one in the city of Busan.

All the members of YG Family, BIGBANG, 2NE1, WINNER, iKON, PSY, Jinusean, Lee Hi, and Akdong Musician sent garlands congratulating the group. Tablo posted snapshots of the wreaths on his official twitter with the caption “Even the congradulatory wreaths give off charisma” and hastagged the post with YG Family.

The messages on the wreaths also show off the artist’s playful nature. BIGBANG’s wreath included the message “Married men! Get up!” alluding to the fact that all the members of Epik High are now married. Jinusean wrote that “Epik High is dope! We also hired ‘oppa’s car.’” 2NE1's wreath simply stated, “Tell [everyone] we came here to see Epik High’s ‘Legend3.’”

The label mates are truly like family!

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10 of the Most Essential K-Pop Albums of 2015

10 of the Most Essential K-Pop Albums of 2015

The year 2015 has come and gone pretty quickly, but it has left us with some quite outstanding musical releases. So as we get ready to say goodbye to the year that was, there is no better time to look back over some of the most memorable K-pop EP and LP releases the year has had to offer.

Take a look through our list and tell us what your favorite album of the year is in the comments below!

GOT7’s “Mad”

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One of the hardest things to do in K-pop is maintain musical consistency. Agencies like to chop and change concepts, something that leads them to seek audio variety for their artists, rather than aim for a coherent “sound.”

In this respect, GOT7 is exceptional. The boys started off life in 2014 with a very clean, quite conventional pop concept noticable on songs like “A. ”

With its lush, super-clean production, smooth vocals, seamless transitions into rap sections, “Mad” fits in with the GOT7 audio theme, a neat continuation from 2014’s output.

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But what this album has added is a small, but essential detail — great beats. The percussion sounds and patterns are tighter, richer, and phatter throughout, making “Mad” a nice, fun, and easy listen.

 

“Good Feeling” and “Good” (above) make use of some disco textures woven in with mainstream RnB sounds. Meanwhile, “If You Do” and “Tic Tic Tok” incorporate electronica styles, the latter using a similar retro keyboard synth sound to A Pink’s “Remember” — to a similar effect.

But you’d be wrong to think of “Mad” as an experimental album. It’s not — it’s pure pop. The boys have pulled off one of the rarest feats in K-pop with “Mad” — significantly upgrading their musical output without making any departure from the sound that made fans fall for them in the first place.

EXO’s “Love Me Right”

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EXO has had some great hits over the years, but the repackage of “EXODUS” is easily the group’s most complete work to date. It comprises a total of 14 gorgeously produced, upbeat tracks with some of the best boyband basslines K-pop has ever come up with.

“Tender Love” has a 1980s soul feel to it, with brass textures and funk guitar. “El Dorado” is an electronica epic with a thunderous beat and “What If…?” is a 1990s-style atmospheric RnB slow jam in the vein of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony’s 1995 hit “Crossroads.”

 

You will not hear better vocal track production anywhere this year than in “Playboy.” But for me “Love Me Right” steals the show — an extravagant, indulgent slice of retro disco-flavored dance.

In terms of boyband albums, nothing has really come close to this all year.

BIGBANG’s “M.A.D.E”

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Before the BIGBANG boys made their comeback this year, it really had been a very long time since we had heard from them as a full group. Some of us were starting to get a little worried. So when the boys announced they would be spreading their return over the course of four months, fans knew they were in for something special.

And, being BIGBANG, the boys certainly did not disappoint. An eight-track album delivered in tasty two-song morsels was just what the doctor ordered — especially when nobody can really say with any certainty when the fab five will next be reunited in the studio.

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The bass and sampling in “Bae Bae” is incredibly addictive.

 

“Bang Bang Bang” is also a standout — a breathlessly upbeat dance track in the vein of “Fantastic Baby,” but with a wonderfully disarmingly down-tempo hook.

There was nothing really new here, musically speaking. It was the old BIGBANG, doing their BIGBANG thing. And perhaps after three long years of waiting, that was exactly what we all wanted.

SHINee’s “Married to the Music”

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Like labelmates EXO, SHINee really needed this album to be something special. In the case of EXO, turmoil over member departures had fans worrying for the very survival of the act at one point. SHINee, in contrast, looked the very model of stability.

But unlike EXO, SHINee has been around for what seems like ages, making a lot of fun, poppy, often cute songs. But you need to consider that this fivepiece is now a group of men in or approaching their mid-twenties. They are no longer a group of fresh-faced boys. Realistically, they needed a more mature sound.

What they came up with this year, however, was all that and more. There had been glimpses of a more sophisticated side to SHINee in the “Misconceptions” series back in 2013, but “Odd” built on that.

Packed with smooth numbers like “Love Sick,” the kind of song you’d expect from SHINee, the boys also went off into some very unfamiliar territory. “View” was a complex mesh of UK Garage textures, 808 beats and old school house keyboards — it is a track without any musical precedent in K-pop.

 

But just like EXO’s album this year, SHINee saved the very best for the repackage. Few songs this year have come close to out-grooving “Married to the Music,” a funk-pop masterpiece that openly embraces the fun of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”

BTS’ “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life Parts 1 & 2”

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Is there a K-pop boyband out there enjoying a better year than BTS? Already at pretty much the forefront of the scene at the end of 2014, the boys have been utterly relentless this year.

Is it possible to consider the two-part “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life” series as an album in its own right? If so, it makes for over one hour of essential K-pop listening.

“I Need U” is hands-down the song of the year. Nothing on its level has hit the charts in Korea this year. But there is more than that track to the “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life” series.

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“Fun Boys” sees the group explore upbeat rap soundscapes, there are some exquisite vocal samples on “Run,” currently storming the charts and music shows. The boys even sail into uncharted ballad waters (with surprisingly decent effect) on “Butterfly.”

 

And it is all beautifully bookended with some marvellous “intro” and “outro” snippets on both volumes.

miss A’s “Colors”

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Despite a plethora of very good songs (“Hush,” anyone?), miss A has always left me a little nonplussed when it comes to album content.

For an act that works so closely with a producer as influential as Park Jin Young, the group’s back catalog is not as impressive as it could be, and the title tracks have always overshadowed the non-promoted album tracks in the quality stakes.

Not so on “Colors.” The lead track, “Only You,” is a decent song, but is arguably the weakest on the album.

In particular “Love Song” and “Melting” are outstanding; the former’s violin refrain will haunt your dreams, while the latter is a delightful mess of super-bad sub bass and synths.

 

The group needs to lead with a song like “Melting” next time around — with JYP Entertainment choreographers and miss A’s dancing skills, it truly would be something very special indeed.

Wonder Girls’ “Reboot”

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Not just the best K-pop album of the year, possibly the best album of the year period.

The Wonder Girls were gone, presumed MIA, and the idea of them making a comeback minus their former main vocalist and leader Sunye and (arguably) their most popular member in Sohee seemed pretty uninspiring.

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For one, I have never really been enamored by the Wonder Girls’ musical output. It always seemed so generic. When it was announced ahead of their 2015 comeback that the group would be “playing their own instruments,” I was skeptical. “Here comes a rock concept,” I thought, and so did many others, I’d wager. Boy were we wrong.

It was less Coldplayand more Evelyn “Champagne” King. This aggressive, unprecedented return to 1980s disco-pop was as welcome as it was unexpected.

“Candle,” “John Doe,” “Oppa,” “I Feel You,” “Loved,” there is not a single bum note on this whole album.

Synthwave meets K-pop — with delicious results.

Ga In’s “Hawwah”

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An exceptionally ambitious album in many ways, blending a whole range of theological and literary themes, this was another quite unexpected release.

You would suspect that something might be a tad different about an EP named with the classical Hebrew name for Eve (from the book of Genesis), but it actually goes even deeper than you might think. And I am not just talking about lyrics here.

The album begins with “Apple,” a track that I do not have much time for. It sounds like typical Ga In. We have been to this lounge-infused jazzy house territory before with songs like “Bloom.”

But from there it takes a sudden turn. “Free Will” starts off with a familiar, light uptempo blues intro but spins off into much more sinister, and more experimental places, Dok2’s breathless rap adding to the deceptive sensation that the track’s tempo is gradually speeding up.

 

And then we plunge into the album’s centerpiece, “Paradise Lost,” a chaotic brew of vocal layering, church organs, orchestral textures, and cellos. It is all based on John Milton’s chilling 1667 epic poem of the same name, a fearsome meditation on the tale of Lucifer’s fall from grace.

Dark, brooding religious themes permeate the album, from the fuzz-infested “The First Temptation” to the subtly ironic “Guilty.”

4MINUTE’s “Crazy”

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For those of us who prefer our K-pop upbeat and electronica-flavored, the 4MINUTE girls are our unofficial champions. Few K-pop girl groups out there go with a harder dance-driven sound than HyunA and co.

The last few 4MINUTE releases, however, had a few of us worried. “What’s Your Name?”  and “Whatcha Doin’ Today?” would have been acceptable pop songs had they been dropped by any other group.

For some, though, they just were not in the same league as previous 4MINUTE releases.

When the group first released “Cold Rain,” its first ever ballad, ahead of the rest of the EP, I for one was worried. It’s a lovely song and all, but well, tears, runny mascara, and slow-paced rap is not really what we came to the 4MINUTE party for.

Fortunately, it turned out to be part of an elaborate smokescreen. The rest of “Crazy” is a relentless dancefest, replete with heavy bass, plentiful Jiyoon-HyunA rap verses, house beats, and mischievous brass riffs. And to top it all off, there is the title track, K-pop’s first foray into the wild world of moombahton music.

 

A brashly unapologetic and wonderfully loud return to form.

Dal Shabet’s “Joker Is Alive”

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Dal Shabet has been around for a while, bumping around rather innocuously in the no-man’s-land of underrated, long-serving Korean girl groups (see also After School and 9MUSES). Such acts seem to almost obstinately continue releasing material in the full knowledge they will probably remain forever at arm’s reach of the K-pop top table.

However, rocked by the departure of members Gaeun and Jiyul earlier this month, it looks like 2016 is going to be key for Dal Shabet — it is now sink or swim time for the act.

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The group’s agency, Happy Face Entertainment, has vowed that the four-member Dal Shabet will return “in January next year.” Despite losing what I feel are the groups most personable (and aesthetically pleasing) members, however, there is no reason the member shake-up cannot present an opportunity in disguise.

After all, the four-member edition Girl’s Day has gone on to achieve things the five-member edition would never have dreamed possible. Perhaps Dal Shabet could do the same.

To boot, “Joker Is Alive” is easily the group’s most accomplished album to date. Co-written and co-produced by super-maknae Subin, it is a surprisingly mature and well-made album. Fans will have to hope it is not the group’s swansong, but instead a sign of musical transition as the group moves on.

“Addiction” is the EP’s high point, with its surprising UK Garage-influenced chorus. There are some smoother RnB stylings in “To.Darling.”  And there are also flashes of dubstep in “I’m Not” (below).

 

Variety, polish, and creativity, “Joker Is Alive” is rich in all three — if the girls can build upon this as a fourpiece, there is no reason to give up on Dal Shabet just yet.

Rainbow’s “Innocent”

Pity us poor Rainbow fans — the group’s best album to date and all we get is a meager two weeks’ worth of promotion.

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Jonghyun’s “Base”

A strong year for all the SHINee boys, not least of all this young man.

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Girls’ Generation’s “Lionheart”

Great to have the girls back. Hitchhiker-composed “Sign” is an infectiously fuzzy highlight.
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Sonamoo’s “Cushion”

The most underrated group in K-pop drops some audio fire with its second EP release.

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Melody Day’s “Speed Up”

One, two, three delectably different tracks from another slow-burning girl group that deserves a lot more attention.

Melody Day

So you’ve read our list, now it’s over to you, Soompiers! Who do you think released the best album of 2015? Let us know your take in the comments below.

Here is the playlist for “10 of the Most Essential K-Pop Albums of 2015?:

 

timmydee is a music geek with a penchant for pop, an enthusiasm for electronica, and a hankering for hip hop.

*The views expressed in this article solely reflect those of the author and do not necessarily represent Soompi as a whole.

BIGBANG, EXO, Girls’ Generation, Super Junior and More Nominated for the 30th Golden Disk Awards

EXO, Girls’ Generation, Super Junior, SEVENTEEN and More Nominated for the 30th Golden Disk Awards

The nominees for the 30th Golden Disk Awards have been announced. As previously reported, the awards this year will be held in Shenzhen, China in January.

Nominees were announced for three categories: the album award, digital album award, and new artist award. Although the Golden Disk Awards has titled one category the “digital album” category, the category actually refers to digital singles.

One winner will be selected in the album category and the digital album category for the daesang (grand prize), and two winners will be selected out of the new artists category.

Fan votes contribute to the selection of best rookie  (10% of the selection is based on fan vote), and determine the group that will will the popularity award (80% fan vote, with one award for domestic popularity, and one for overseas). Fans can vote at the official Golden Disk Award website.

The nominees are as follows:

Album Award

 

2PM – “No. 5?
4Minute – “Crazy”
A Pink – “Pink Memory”
B1A4 – “Sweet Girl”
BEAST – “Ordinary”
BTOB – “Complete”
BTS – “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life Pt.1?
CNBLUE – “2gether”
EXO – “EXODUS”
f(x) – “4 Walls”
Girls’ Generation – “Lion Heart”
GOT7 – “MAD”
iKON – “WELCOME BACK”
INFINITE – “Reality”
Jonghyun – “Base”
Jung Yong Hwa – “One Fine Day”
Kim Sunggyu – “27?
Kyuhyun – “At Gwanghwamun”
MONSTA X – “Rush”
Red Velvet – “The Red”
SEVENTEEN – “BOYS BE”
SHINee – “Odd”
Shinhwa – “We”
SISTAR – “Shake It”
Super Junior – “Devil”
Taeyeon – “I”
Teen Top - “Natural Born Teen Top”
TVXQ – “Rise As God”
VIXX – “Error”
XIA Junsu – “Flower”

Digital Album Award

 

AOA – “Heart Attack”
A Pink – “Remember”
Baek Ah Yeon – “Shouldn’t Have”
BIGBANG – “Loser”
CNBLUE – “Cinderella”
Davichi – “Two Lovers”
EXID – “Up Down”
EXO – “Call Me Baby”
f(x) – “4 Walls”
Ga In – “Apple”
Gary – “Get Some Air”
Girls’ Generation – “Lion Heart”
Huh Gak – “Snow of April”
hyukoh – “COMES AND GOES”
iKON – “My Type”
Im Chang Jung – “Love Again”
Jonghyun – “Deja Boo”
Park Jin Young – “Who’s Your Mama?”
Kyuhyun – “At Gwanghwamun”
MAMAMOO – “Um Oh Ah Yeh”
MC Mong – “Love Mash”
miss A – “Only You”
Naul – “Living in the Same Time”
Red Velvet – “Ice Cream Cake”
San E – “Me You”
SHINee – “View”
SISTAR – “Shake It”
Taeyeon – “I”
Wonder Girls – “Feel You”
Zion.T – “Eat”

New Artist Award

 

CLC – “Like”
GFRIEND – “Me Gustas Tu”
iKON – “My Type”
Lovelyz – “Ah-Choo”
MONSTA X – “Rush”
Oh My Girl – “Closer”
SEVENTEEN – “Mansae”
TWICE – “Like OOH-AHH”

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BIGBANG, SMTown, BTS Lead V App Channels With Most Followers

  
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Four months after its launch, Naver’s real-time broadcasting V App reveals that BIGBANG, SM Town and BTS are the most followed channels.

Naver released a list of the Top 10 most followed among its 99 active channels, and the two boy bands and the entertainment agency behind EXO and Girls’ Generation emerged at the top of the standings.

BIGBANG is the most popular channel in V App with 1.73 million followers, and can be owed to the boy band’s dedication in releasing special broadcasts for their fans.

SM Town came in second with 1.53 million followers and third is BTS with 1.42 million fans. These were the only 3 channels with more than 1 million followers.

Here’s a roundup of the rest of the Top 10 ranked according to their follower count, which shows a clear preference among V App users in following boy bands:

4. GOT7 – 976,000 followers

5. iKON – 951,000 followers

6. APink – 925,000 followers, and is the only girl group to break into the Top 10.

7. YG Entertainment – 912,000 followers

8. EXO – 900,000 followers, but it should be noted that the group only opened their channel in November.

9. INFINITE – 769,000 followers

10. WINNER – 759,000 followers

Source: KPopStarz

BIGBANG MEMBER TAEYANG CONFIRMS BAND’S SPLIT? SINGER’S CRYPTIC MESSAGE SUGGEST SO!

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BigBang member Taeyang unintentionally opened up a serious topic when he delivered his acceptance speech at Mnet Asian Music Awards! Read On!

BigBang bagged MAMA’s biggest awards and in the light of their celebration, an unexpected alleged announcement of the band’s split up emerged.

According to KPop Starz, Taeyang already had the fans attention when he reportedly diss all the artists who left even before his band was called to accept their award, however, what the VIPs and other KPop netizens have been worried about was his cryptic message during the acceptance speech that only led to one speculation—the band’s split.

The site reported that when BB was called to accept their Artist of the Year award, Taeyang noted something controversial.

“It may be difficult for all five of the BigBang members to attend MAMA altogether from now on,” the singer told the audience.

His statement overshadowed what he said next as the fans and even multiple gossip sites focused on the possibility that the reason why Taeyang said such message is all because of the band’s nearing disbandment.

Adding more to the speculations, one of the major Korean Entertainment sites, eNEWS, a subsidiary of Mnet reported the news.

The site and other news outlets focused on the rumors which only created massive reactions from the fans, and mind you, a lot of them expressed that they are totally upset!

It was not a first for BB to have a disbandment rumors, ever since the members of the group had their individual activities, a lot of fans are speculating that they are preparing themselves for a breakup.

However, Realty Today noted that may be Taeyang was just referring to the other member’s enlistment to the army since four of them are in their late 20s.

Back in April of this year, Yang Hyun Suk released a statement regarding the member’s military enlistment and confidently pointed out that the band can still be popular and can do solo projects.

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BIGBANG named in FuseTV’s “20 Best Songs of 2015”

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Good news, VIPs! BIGBANG is the only Korean act selected by Fuse TV as one of the best essential tracks of 2015. 

On December 7th, Fuse TV published an article titled “The 20 Best Songs of 2015,” where they revealed the list of their top essential tracks of the year picked by their own staff members. Joining the ranks of international artists such as Carly Rae Jepsen, Adele, Drake, One Direction in the compilation of songs that represent the best of almost every genre, BIGBANG managed to land on sixteenth stop with their comeback track, “Loser.”

Fuse TV also revealed the reason behind their pick and explained, “This year marked a banner year for the K-pop phenoms BIGBANG, who promoted eight (!) different singles this summer. It all kicked off in May with this brilliant mid-tempo track, that mixed BIGBANG’s emotion-soaked hip hop with a slew of impassioned hooks. From G-Dragon and T.O.P‘s honest bars to Taeyang and Daesung’s sky-high belting, “Loser” moves you regardless of what language you speak. – Jeff Benjamin.” 

It seems like a good year for BIGBANG following their successful comeback and concert activities including “Song of The Year,” “Worldwide Favourite Artist” and “Artist of the Year” at the 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards in Hong Kong.

Image: FuseTV

Image: FuseTV

Source: FuseTV

 

Source: Koreaboo

BIGBANG’s “Loser” Makes FuseTV’s Top 20 Songs of 2015

BIGBANG’s “Loser” Makes FuseTV’s Top 20 Songs of 2015

FuseTV, an American digital cable and satellite television channel dedicated to music, has released their staff picks for the 20 best songs of 2015. The list features a diverse range of genres, from hip-hop to country to pop-rock, and global heavy-hitters such as Adele, Rihanna, and Kanye West.

Standing at No. 16 on their list is BIGBANG’s “Loser,” released this past May. The FuseTV staff praise G-Dragon and T.O.P’s “honest” rapping and Daesung and Taeyang’s powerful vocals, asserting that the song “moves you regardless of whatever language you speak.” “Loser” is the only non-English track on the list.

“Loser,” “Bang Bang Bang,” and “Let’s Not Fall in Love,” all released by BIGBANG this summer as part of the MADE series, reached No. 1 on the Billboard World Digitals Songs chart. YouTube also recently revealed that the music videos for “Bang Bang Bang” and “Loser” were the most watched K-pop music videos of 2015.

A tour de force in both domestic K-pop and the international Hallyu wave, BIGBANG is currently in the middle of their “BIGBANG 2015 World Tour -2016 [MADE] IN JAPAN,” having performed concerts in Nagoya on December 5 and 6. They will be performing in Osaka at the Kyocera Dome in January.

 

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Netizens discuss top scores on Inkigayo

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With the year-end music show awards coming soon, netizens recently discussed top scores for songs on SBS‘s Inkigayo

Using statistics of the top scoring songs on the show, the post revealed that five of the songs in the top 12 were released in 2015, which has been an impressive year for the industry overall. After seeing the list, many netizens commented that they were very impressed by BIGBANG, who has three songs in the top 12. The full list of the top 12 #1 songs on Inkigayo can be found below:

Find out what Netizens had to say about this article below!

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1. Trouble Maker (No Tomorrow)
BEAST (Good Luck)
BIGBANG (Let’s Not Love)
2. SNSD (Mr. Mr.)
3. BIGBANG (Loser)
4. SHINee (View)
5. SHINee (Everybody)
6. WINNER (Empty)
7. Red Velvet (Dumb Dumb)
8. EXO (Growl)
9. BIGBANG (Loser)
10. Apink (Mr. Chu)


NETIZEN REACTIONS
Koreaboo has collected reactions from Netizens who commented on the original article from our Korean source. The below comments are the most popular comments at the time of this article being published.


[+ 266, – 19] Wow All the singers are so amazing!!! BEASTis amazing!!!!

[+ 249, – 20] BEAST! My bias for7 years

[+ 244, – 20] Last long BEAST ???

[+ 96, – 8] What I realized looking at this 1) BEAST is awesome 2) SNSD is the undisputed champion female group 3) SHINee is quiet but strong 4) BIGBANG Killed it 5) Trouble Maker is awesome

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