DAY6, the "representative runner of K-POP bands," is setting a new record for a miracle run that will be remembered as the best in history. In March, after all four members had completed their military service, they released the song "H
Seven months later, "APPY" has made a comeback and topped the charts. The latest Circle Chart announced by the Korea Music Content Association on the 3rd
According to the 2019-2020 Weekly Idol Awards (September 22-28), DAY6's 8th mini album "Fourever" record song "HAPPY" topped the charts on digital charts, streaming charts, and karaoke charts.
"HAPPY" is a Korean music stream platform known as the "concrete chart" where popular idol group songs stay for a long time.
DAY6 has also maintained the number one position on the MelOn Top 100 for over a week.
They even showed the momentum to replace the number one spot that they had held for so long with "Down" with "HAPPY."
Supported by this surprising reversal of “HAPPY,” the “DAY6 vs DAY6” battle continues on various charts.
On the music show "SBS Inkigayo" broadcast on September 29th in Korea, the title song of "Fourever" was "Welcome to the
Show". This is the first time in nine years since their debut that DAY6 has topped SBS Inkigayo.
In addition, songs released seven months ago were listed as candidates for the top spot, collecting hot topics.
P-stars have been gaining attention lately as they have been uploading cover videos. A typical example is the cover video uploaded by SEVENTEEN's DK. (DO-GYEOM) on June 30th.
The video has been viewed a whopping 4.45 million times, and the video of NMIXX appearing on the YouTube content "Town Star K4" in August and singing "HAPPY" has also been viewed over 1.8 million times.
Regarding the reason for covering "HAPPY," SEVENTEEN's DK said, "I felt a lot of healing while listening to the song. I wanted to share that with my fans."
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By minmin 2024/10/04 08:26 KST