List of K-pop on the Billboard charts

Current Billboard logo, introduced 2013.

Billboard K-Town is an online Billboard column which reports on chart information for K-pop music published by the Billboard charts which tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in the United States. This is a list of K-pop musicians and bands and their placement, along with their musical releases, singles, EPs and albums on the Billboard charts.[1][2]

BoA performing at San Francisco Pride, June 28, 2009

2009 – present

Psy performing Gangnam Style at KIIS-FM Jingle Ball, Los Angeles, December 3, 2012

Album charts

Song charts

All other weekly charts

Artist 100 (Complete)

Chart date[5] Artist Peak Position Weeks on Chart
2015-12-19 Psy 88 1
2016-04-09 Got7[6] 45 1
2016-10-29 BTS 16 7

Billboard Twitter Emerging Artists (Complete)

Chart date[8] Artist Song/Album Title Peak Position Weeks on Chart
2014-09-20 Infinite "Last Romeo"[9] 1 1
2016-04-02 Fiestar "Mirror" 2 4 (R) 5
2016-06-25 Fiestar "Apple Pie" 5 5
2016-08-27 Wonder Girls "I Feel You" 41 1
2016-09-03 Infinite "Bad" 31 1

Billboard Twitter Top Tracks (Complete)

Chart date[10] Artist Song/Album Title Peak Position Weeks on Chart
2014-06-21 Psy feat. Snoop Dogg Hangover[7] 1 (Peaked at #1 on 2014-06-28 for 1 week) 4
2014-07-12 Girls' Generation Mr.Mr.[7] 49 1
2014-08-02 Skrillex and Diplo featuring G-Dragon and CL
(*K-pop artist featured on)
"Dirty Vibe"[7] 9 1 (R) 2
2014-09-20 Infinite "Last Romeo"[9] 33 1
2015-01-17 CNBLUE "Can't Stop" 43 1
2015-06-27 BTS "Tomorrow" 8 1
2015-08-01 Super Junior "Devil" 3 5
2015-08-01 Infinite "Bad" 4 7 (R) 8
2015-08-01 Apink "Remember" 13 7
2015-08-01 BTS "Dope" 16 1 (R) 16
2015-08-22 Wonder Girls "I Feel You" 11 3
2015-08-22 Apink "Petal" 50 1
2015-09-12 Girls' Generation Lion Heart 18 4
2015-09-12 Girls' Generation You Think 42 1
2015-10-03 CNBLUE "Cinderella" 8 3 (R) 4
2015-10-10 Super Junior "Magic" 34 1
2015-10-17 BTS "I Need U" 6 1 (R) 17
2015-12-19 Psy feat. CL Daddy 5 4 (R) 6
2016-01-02 BTS "Dope" (see also Dope 2015-08-01) 16 1 (R) 16
2016-01-09 Apink "Luv" 24 1
2016-01-16 2PM "My House" 14 1
2016-01-23 BTS "Run" 5 12
2016-01-23 BTS "Butterfly" 2 2 (R) 7
2016-04-02 Baauer feat. M.I.A. and G-Dragon
(*K-pop artist featured on)
"Temple" 27 1
2016-06-04 BTS "Save Me" 3 8 (R) 16
2016-06-04 Tiffany "I Just Wanna Dance" 8 3
2016-06-11 BTS "Fire" 8 26
2016-06-25 BTS "Young Forever" 4 1
2016-06-25 U-KISS "Stalker" 27 1
2016-10-29 BTS "Blood Sweat & Tears"[11] 5 4
2016-10-29 BTS "Lie" (Jimin solo) 38 2
2016-11-26 BTS "MAMA" (J-Hope solo) 17 3

Hot Tours

Report Date[12] Event Date Artist Venue City/State Gross Sales Attend/Capacity Rank
2015-10-13 2015-10-03 BIGBANG[13][14] Staples Center Los Angeles, California $1,715,587 13,361 (13,535) 10
2016-04-16 2016-01-10 Infinite Microsoft Theater Los Angeles, California $368,300 3,535 (4,323) 68
2016-06-21 2016-02-21 EXO[15] Prudential Center Newark, New Jersey $1,418,705 9,919 (9,919) 13
2016-07-19 2016-04-08 AOMG PlayStation Theater New York City $214,005 1,846 (2,150) 39
2016-09-17 2016-07-30&31 KCON[16] Staples Center Los Angeles, California $2,224,820 26,229 (26,229) 44
2016-11-26 2016-06-24 KCON[17] Prudential Center Newark, New Jersey $2,279,825 18,300 (18,300) 30

Next Big Sound (Complete)

Chart date[18] Artist Peak Position Weeks on Chart
2010-12-18 Choi Si-won 5 1
2011-01-01 Sungha Jung(*K-pop covers & collaborations)[19][20] 10 1
2011-01-08 4Minute 5 1
2011-04-30 2PM 1 1
2011-05-21 Super Junior-M 3 1
2011-07-23 Wonder Girls 12 1
2011-07-30 BIGBANG 2 1
2011-08-06 Rain 6 1
2011-08-20 Jay Park 7 1
2011-08-20 2NE1 9 1
2011-09-03 2AM 6 1
2011-10-15 Park Jung-min 5 1
2011-10-29 Lee Sung-yeol 8 1
2011-11-05 U-KISS 5 1
2012-05-26 Jung Min-A (*Indie-folk gayageum player)[21][22] 1 1
2013-11-02 9MUSES 14 1

Social 50 (Complete)

Chart date[23] Artist Peak Position Weeks on Chart
2011-07-09 2PM 35 1
2011-11-26 Wonder Girls 33 2
2012-03-31 Sungha Jung (*K-pop covers & collaborations)[19][20] 36 12 (R) 19
2012-04-21 BIGBANG 11[24] 11
2012-08-18 Psy 1 (Peaked at #1 on 2012-09-08 for 10 weeks) 1 (R) 56
2015-08-01 Girls' Generation 22[25] 2
2015-08-29 VIXX 14 4 (R) 17
2015-10-17 JJ Project
Got7 (chart changed name on 2016-04-09, 5th week,
named JJ Project again on 11 week)
2[6] 2 (R) 11
2016-02-13 RYEOWOOK 38 1
2016-09-03 CL 17 2 (R) 4
2016-10-29 BTS 1 (Entered at #1 for 2 weeks,
(moved to #2 on 2016-11-12 for 2 weeks,
return to #1 on 2016-11-26 for 1 week,
return to #1 on 2016-12-10 for 1 week)
7
2016-11-19 BLACKPINK 19 4

Spotify Velocity (Complete)

Chart date[26] Artist Song Peak Position Weeks on Chart
2016-07-02 EXO "Monster" 20 1
2016-09-03 BLACKPINK Whistle 12 2
2016-09-17 CL Lifted 25 1
2016-09-24 Red Velvet "Russian Roulette" 16 1
2016-11-05 BTS "Blood Sweat & Tears" 6 2
2016-11-26 BLACKPINK "Playing with Fire" 24 1

Spotify Viral 50 (Complete)

Chart date[27] Artist Song Peak Position Weeks on Chart
2016-05-07 NCT U "The 7th Sense" 35 2
2016-06-04 Tiffany "I Just Wanna Dance" 49 1
2016-07-30 NCT 127 "Fire Truck" 17 2
2016-09-03 BLACKPINK Whistle 16 2
2016-09-03 BLACKPINK Boombayah 36 1
2016-09-10 CL Lifted 30 1
2016-09-24 NCT Dream "Chewing Gum" 23 2
2016-10-08 Yoo Jae-suk X Exo Dancing King 16 2
2016-11-05 BTS "Blood Sweat & Tears" 32 1

Uncharted

Chart date[28] Artist Peak Position Weeks on Chart
2013-09-07 BtoB 48 1 (Re-entry) 3

YouTube (Complete)

Chart date[29] Artist Song/Album Title Peak Position Weeks on Chart
(# after
Re-entry
is total)
2011-08-13 2NE1 "Don't Stop the Music" 5 1
2011-08-20 Super Junior Mr. Simple 19 1
2011-11-26 Wonder Girls "Be My Baby" 12 1
2012-06-23 BIGBANG "Monster" 11 1
2012-06-23 Wonder Girls "Like This" 22 1
2012-06-30 f(x) "Electric Shock" 4 2
2012-06-30 Girls' Generation Paparazzi 11 3
2012-07-28 2NE1 "I Love You" 14 1
2012-08-11 Psy Gangnam Style 1 (Peaked at #1 on 2012-09-08 for 7 weeks,
on 2013-12-01 for 10 weeks,
on 2013-02-16 for 2 weeks,
on 2013-04-06 for 3 weeks,
on 2013-07-20 for 1 week)
11 (R) 56,
(2nd Re-entry 7
peak for 3 weeks)
2012-09-22 Girls' Generation All My Love Is for You 6 1
2012-09-29 Girls' Generation Oh! 5 2
2012-11-10 HyunA "Ice Cream" 2 2
2012-11-10 Psy feat. HyunA "Oppa is Gangnam Style" 2 10
2012-11-17 Girls' Generation Flower Power 10 2
2012-11-17 Lee Hi "1,2,3,4" 24 1
2013-01-12 Girls' Generation I Got a Boy 2 6
2013-04-27 Psy Gentleman 1 (Entered at #1 for 10 weeks) 32 (R) 36
2013-07-27 2NE1 Falling in Love 24 1
2013-08-17 Exo "XOXO (Kisses & Hugs) 17 1
2013-09-21 G-Dragon feat. Diplo & Baauer "Coup d'Etat" 10 1
2013-11-23 Girls' Generation "My Oh My" 13 1
2013-12-07 2NE1 "Missing You" 21 3
2014-06-28 Psy feat. Snoop Dogg Hangover 1 (Entered at #1 on 2014-06-28 for 1 week) 4
2015-04-18 Exo "Call Me Baby 22 1
2015-06-20 BIGBANG Bang Bang Bang 13 2
2015-12-19 Psy feat. CL Daddy 6 3
2016-05-14 Twice "Cheer Up" 25 1
2016-11-12 Twice "TT" 7 1

Year end charts

See also

References

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