Circle Chart (formerly known as Gaon Chart) has revealed its latest monthly and weekly chart rankings!
Monthly Digital Chart + Streaming Chart
BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Bruno Mars achieved a triple crown for the month of October, with their hit single “APT.” topping three different charts: the overall digital chart, streaming chart, and global K-pop chart.
The top five songs on the overall digital chart and streaming chart were exactly the same for October. Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” debuted at No. 1, followed by DAY6’s viral B-side “HAPPY” at No. 2, aespa’s Karina’s solo song “UP” at No. 3, QWER’s “My Name is Malguem” at No. 4, and DAY6’s “Welcome to the Show” at No. 5.
Weekly Digital Chart + Streaming Chart
Rosé and Bruno Mars also earned a triple crown on the weekly charts, where “APT.” remained No. 1 on the overall digital chart, streaming chart, and global K-pop chart for the second consecutive week.
The top five songs on the overall digital chart and streaming chart were exactly the same this week: “APT.” reigned at No. 1, with aespa’s “Whiplash” at No. 2, Karina’s “UP” at No. 3, DAY6’s “HAPPY” at No. 4, and BLACKPINK’s Jennie’s solo single “Mantra” at No. 5.
Monthly Album Chart
SEVENTEEN achieved a double crown for October, topping both the physical album chart and the digital download chart with their new mini album “SPILL THE FEELS” and its title track “LOVE, MONEY, FAME” (featuring DJ Khaled).
aespa’s new mini album “Whiplash” entered the monthly physical album chart at No. 2, while ITZY’s latest mini album “GOLD” debuted at No. 3.
Hwang Young Woong’s “On your side” made the chart at No. 4, with ILLIT’s new mini album “I’LL LIKE YOU” rounding out the top five.
Weekly Album Chart
BABYMONSTER claimed two of the top three spots on this week’s physical album chart with their first studio album “DRIP.” The Nemo version of the album debuted at No. 1, while the regular version charted separately at No. 3.
SEVENTEEN’s “SPILL THE FEELS” climbed back up to No. 2 this week, with THE BOYZ’s new mini album “TRIGGER” debuting at No. 4 and tripleS Visionary Vision’s unit debut album “Performante” staying strong at No. 5.
Monthly Download Chart
SEVENTEEN topped the digital download chart for October with “LOVE, MONEY, FAME” (featuring DJ Khaled), which debuted at No. 1.
Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” entered the chart at No. 2, while PLAVE’s “What If” (from the soundtrack of the drama “Dear Hyeri”) debuted at No. 3.
Karina’s “UP” debuted at No. 4 on the monthly chart, followed by Jennie’s “Mantra” at No. 5.
Weekly Download Chart
THE BOYZ topped this week’s digital download chart with their new title track “TRIGGER,” which debuted at No. 1.
Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” stayed strong at No. 2, while BIGBANG’s G-Dragon’s new pre-release single “POWER” debuted at No. 3.
aespa’s “Whiplash” came in at No. 4 for the week, and BTS’s Jin’s pre-release single “I’ll Be There” rounded out the top five.
Monthly Global K-Pop Chart
Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” debuted at No. 1 on the global K-pop chart for October, followed by BTS’s Jimin’s solo hit “Who” at No. 2 and Jennie’s “Mantra” at No. 3.
aespa swept the next two spots on the chart: Karina’s “UP” entered the monthly chart at No. 4, while the group’s new title track “Whiplash” debuted at No. 5.
Weekly Global K-Pop Chart
The top four songs on this week’s global K-pop chart were exactly the same as last week: Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” remained No. 1, with aespa’s “Whiplash” at No. 2, Jennie’s “Mantra” at No. 3, and Jimin’s “Who” at No. 4.
Finally, Jin’s “I’ll Be There” shot to No. 5 for the week.
Monthly Social Chart
BLACKPINK rose to No. 1 on the social chart for October, while BLACKPINK’s Jisoo charted separately at No. 5. FIFTY FIFTY came in at No. 2, NewJeans at No. 3, and BTS at No. 4.
Weekly Social Chart
BLACKPINK also topped the weekly social chart, trailed by FIFTY FIFTY at No. 2, Jisoo at No. 3, BTS at No. 4, and BABYMONSTER at No. 5.
Congratulations to all of the artists!
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