GLAM's "
I Like That" entered the
Gaon Chart this week at 57. This was way lower than I'd anticipated, my expectation being based on an
Allkpop story saying "I Like That" had finished number 3 on January 2 on the
Bugs Chart. I don't know what the Bugs Chart does, actually (the chart is in Korean, not surprisingly). I assume it records daily numbers
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The article is probably based on a real-time #3 at any given moment. For some reason new songs tend to have an easier time getting up there on Bugs even if they don't make a significant impact overall.
Bugs is not one of the major digital stores. No one can be said to give a top dog a 'run for their money' based on a simple Bugs jump.
I've got my hopes up before seeing a high placing there for a favorite only to find it's not very successful after all.
Instiz aggregate iChart: http://ichart.instiz.net/
- The ranking below is the week so far.
- Click on 실시간 above the graph on the left to get the top 30 most consumed tracks right now. If a track is top 5 on Bugs but doesn't appear in the top 30 there, ignore the former. This real-time chart is updated ever 30 minutes or so.
Gaon's download only chart differs a bit from the main one. GLAM is at #40 with 43,260 sold.
Numbers on Gaon are down over all from last year. As mentioned the prices are doubled.
SNSD is at #1 with 319,824 downloads. "The Boys" last year sold 759,000 in its first week, but we have to see how much is due to other factors than the price jump. Interesting weeks ahead.
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(Also, is that our hero Park Myung Soo acting as MC or mentor or something, he of the genuinely funny and genuinely good "I'm Having An Affair"? Or is it just someone with a similar haircut?)
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Some boybands you never see on charts (and can come off lame, cheap to me) have intense, passionate fan chants -- and I guess their careers are sustained on there always being girls who want a boyband 'for themselves', maybe, and a new group of handsome boys is as good a thing to join as more crowded fan clubs.
For how long I don't know, some perform live quite often and maybe sell merch and stuff, but I don't think there's a culture for this as strong as the one in Japan for 'indie idol groups' who do constant live shows.
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