The 4th generation representative group NCT 2021 took the top spot on the K-Pop radar chart with their new song ‘Beautiful.’
NCT 2021’s ‘Beautiful’ music video generated 19.21 million views during the 51st week of the K-pop radar counting period (December 12 – December 18), followed by ‘Universe (Let’s Play Ball)’ boasted of
NCT 2021’s ‘Beautiful’ music video set an astonishing record, surpassing 5 million views in about 7 hours and 10 million views in about one day.
In particular, it is more meaningful in that NCT U runs at the top for two weeks in a row after making a splendid comeback by ranking first on the K-Pop radar chart with ‘Universe (Let’s Play Ball)’ last week.
In response, K-Pop Radar said, “NCT took the 1st and 2nd places on the K-Pop Radar chart.
Also, on this week’s K-Pop Radar weekly chart, the rising rookie Billie’s new song ‘snowy night’ entered 10th place, making her eyes a promising newcomer.
The ‘Weekly Fandom Chart,’ established in September, also drew attention. Following the existing ‘Music Video Weekly Chart,’ K-Pop Radar is releasing the ‘Weekly Fandom Chart’ to reveal artists who have recorded large-scale fandom expansion.
On the Twitter chart of the weekly fandom chart for the 51st week, BamBam rose to 5th place with 53,461 followers, and EXO also climbed four places to rank 9th. BTS members who recently opened personal Instagram took the first to seventh place on the Instagram chart. On the Spotify chart, Stray Kids, with immense global popularity, came in fourth with 78,386 followers. was ranked
Meanwhile, K-Pop Radar is a fandom data specialized service opened by music startup Space Odity to understand fandom data at a glance following the rapid growth of K-Pop. Currently, the amount of changes in music video views, YouTube subscribers, Twitter, Instagram, Spotify followers, and fan cafe members of 655 Korean artist teams is provided through a web service in the form of graphs and charts. Recently, it signed an official partnership agreement with Twitter and released the ‘2020 #KpopTwitter World Map’, which drew attention. Have.