Group MONSTA X topped the K-Pop radar chart with the new song ‘Rush Hour.’
Monsta X’s ‘Rush Hour’ music video boasted great popularity, generating 10.85 million views during the 48th week of K-Pop Radar’s counting period.
Monsta X’s ‘Rush Hour’ music video broke 5 million views in about one day and 10 million views in about three days, showing a fantastic record.
MONSTA X’s YouTube views by country analyzed by K-Pop Radar, MONSTA X received about 19.9 million views over the past week. India accounted for the largest share at 10.1%, followed by Korea at 9.5%, Mexico at 5.8%, Iraq at 5.4%, and the United States at 4.8%.
In response, K-Pop Radar said, “The group is showing great popularity not only in Asia but also in the Americas.”
Also, on this week’s K-Pop Radar weekly chart, Weki Meki’s new song ‘Siesta’ climbed up 15 places to 7th place.
The ‘Weekly Fandom Chart’, which was established in September, also drew attention. Following the existing ‘Music Video Weekly Chart,’ K-Pop Radar will release the ‘Weekly Fandom Chart’ to reveal artists who have recorded large-scale fandom expansion.
On the weekly fandom chart for the 48th week, the rookie girl group Kep1er (Kepler) formed through ‘Girls Planet 999: Girls’ War’ showed explosive popularity even before their debut and ranked 4th on the Twitter chat, and Stray Kids was ranked 4th on the Twitter chat, and They all showed an upward trend on the Spotify charts, proving that they are trending idols. The group ENHYPEN, emerging as a rookie, added 180,000 followers and climbed six places to 7th place on the Instagram chart.
On the other hand, K-Pop Radar is a fandom data professional service that music startup Space Audi opened to grasp fandom data at a glance according to the rapid growth of K-Pop. Currently, 654 Korean artist teams’ music video views, YouTube subscribers, Twitter, Instagram, Spotify followers, and fan cafe members are provided through a web service in the form of graphs and charts.