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Weekly K-Pop Music Chart 2011 - October Week 3 by: edward1849
The Brown Eyed Girls have scored another No. 1 song with "Sixth Sense" in just its second week on the chart. Last year, BEG members were busy for their solo schedules with Narsha and Gain releasing successful mini-albums. Widely regarded as one of the most talented girl groups, BEG wowed audiences each time with their new releases, and this time is of no exception. Despite the emergence of many new girl groups, not many groups out there have the complete package like BEG. "Sixth Sense" has steady scores across all our chart sources and was No. 1 in M!Countdown (and just won the Inkygayo Mutizen). It defeated two other songs that won in music programs last week.
Infinite has their second straight No. 2 song with "Paradise", coming from their repackaged first album. "Paradise" won the Inkygayo Mutizen award last week. Infinite is still looking for their first No. 1 song on our chart and may close the gap with BEG next week.
Still hanging very strong at No. 3 is Davichi's "Don't Say Goodbye". They had won on KBS' Music Bank last week and again this week. This song has been in the top three for five consecutive weeks and has definitely emerged as one of our "Song Of The Year" candidate.
There are three new songs at the bottom of the top 10 this week, and none of these songs are by idol artists. At No. 8, Eun Ji Won's project group Clover is back with "Oppa I Know", proving that they are not :-)-hit wonder. It is an upbeat hip-hop number in minor key. Like their top 10 hit, “La Vida Loca”, it has Latin sounds. The song hold fun lyrics that satirizes women and their “oppa catching” fishing grounds.
At No. 9, female R&B artist Ali scores her first solo top 10 hit with "How Can There Be Such A Thing". This is not the first time Ali is in the top 10 though, as she was featured in many of Lee Ssang's past top 10 hits before. Her unique soulful voice and skillful vocal brings R&B songs to their finest.
The king of k-pop is back in the top 10 this week. Kim Gun Mo, who is one of the finest male soloists Korea ever have, returns to the top 10 for the first time in a long time with "Today That Is Sadder Than Yesterday". This song is coming from Kim's recently released 13th album (we probably can't name too many singers who have released 13 full length albums!). This album is especially meaningful as Kim Gun Mo is celebrating his 20th anniversary in the music industry. He started his career before many of us were even born! "Today That Is Sadder Than Yesterday" is Kim Gun Mo's trademark style ballad, with his famous laid back voice in full display.
SOOMPI CHART for 2011, Month 10, Week 3 1. (+4) Brown Eyed Girls - Sixth Sense ***1st Week @ No. 1*** Score: 935 Genre: Pop/Dance
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http://www.soompi.com/news/weekly-kpop-music-chart-2011-october-week-3
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