Top 10 Girl Group Digital Index [Top 5: TWICE, BLACKPINK, ITZY, Mamamoo, IZ*ONE]

Who do you think will end up being #1 this year?


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They will its extremely close right now and even dalla dalla is still charting. When their new song drop they will exceeded them easily IMo
Yeah we’ll have to see how well gleam and icy do. Plus i think mamamoo is also going to have a cb soon?
 

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Yeah we’ll have to see how well gleam and icy do. Plus i think mamamoo is also going to have a cb soon?
Gleam is uh cf song basically so i wont take it seriously and its out in top100(melon) already even if icy is not as huge as dalla dalla they will still surpassed MMM
 

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OMG currently has 115,501,007 (+5,656,806) points just from SSFWL. It's definitely slowing down but it's currently #107 so it has a few more weeks before it stops being recorded on Gaon. Their comeback should also lift the song back up temporarily...if the new song performs well. But they're not super consistent so I'm a little nervous. I've like for them to be recognized more as a popular group than how they're currently perceived internationally.

SSFWL's closest relative is Senorita which completed its chart run with 134,761,284 points. But Uh-Oh might be closer.

Edit:
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SSFWL
Uh-Oh
Fever
Week 1​
9,550,180 (new)​
9,487,042 (new)​
18,893,476 (new)​
Week 2​
24,773,648 (+15,223,468)​
26,510,632 (+17,023,590)​
34,108,379 (+15,214,903)​
Week 3​
39,622,288 (+14,848,640)​
39,734,012 (+13,223,380)​
47,077,452 (+12,969,073)​
Week 4​
52,834,767 (13,212,479)​
51,453,721 (+11,719,709)​
not yet recorded​

week on week. Uh-Oh and Fever compared to SSFWL. Uh-Oh charts nearly identical to SSFWL. To be fair, this song is (G)I-DLE's worst performing single to date, and Fever...is certainly underwhelming for GFRIEND's standards. They still have a ways to go.
 
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OMG currently has 115,501,007 (+5,656,806) points just from SSFWL. It's definitely slowing down but it's currently #107 so it has a few more weeks before it stops being recorded on Gaon. Their comeback should also lift the song back up temporarily...if the new song performs well. But they're not super consistent so I'm a little nervous. I've like for them to be recognized more as a popular group than how they're currently perceived internationally.

SSFWL's closest relative is Senorita which completed its chart run with 134,761,284 points. But Uh-Oh might be closer.

Edit:
#
SSFWL
Uh-Oh
Fever
Week 1​
9,550,180 (new)​
9,487,042 (new)​
18,893,476 (new)​
Week 2​
24,773,648 (+15,223,468)​
26,510,632 (+17,023,590)​
34,108,379 (+15,214,903)​
Week 3​
39,622,288 (+14,848,640)​
39,734,012 (+13,223,380)​
47,077,452 (+12,969,073)​
Week 4​
52,834,767 (13,212,479)​
51,453,721 (+11,719,709)​
not yet recorded​

week on week. Uh-Oh and Fever compared to SSFWL. Uh-Oh charts nearly identical to SSFWL. To be fair, this song is (G)I-DLE's worst performing single to date, and Fever...is certainly underwhelming for GFRIEND's standards. They still have a ways to go.
Interesting comparison. Zimzalabim it's also really flopping for Red Velvet standard, haven't reached 100M in 5 weeks. OMG will enter top 10 at this rate, if they release that song for Queendo soon then it's a fact.
 

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So how's ICY doing points wise?

It's definitely weaker than DD. DD had around 47 million gaon digital points in its 2nd week. Icy had around 25 million in 5 1/4 days its first week. The 2nd week it'll probably be a bit over 30 million.

Overall the points are lower for all the top 10. The most recent #1 song Taeyeon's OST for Hotel Del Luna had 44 million.

The only "conventional" kpop songs in the top 20, I think would be Boy with love, Icy, and Snapping. The rest are ballads, OSTs, foreign songs.
 

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I think this would be a better chart if we only counted 2019 releases and if we did we would have(i only counted 7 groups for this):

Itzy - 660,735,480 (2 songs)
Blackpink - 573,696,555 (4 songs)
Twice - 388,005,702 (1 song)
Mamamoo - 362,036,556 (5 songs)
Gfriend - 270,913,235 (2 songs)
Iz*One - 233,226,704 (1 song)
Red Velvet - 133,263,422 (2 songs)

NOTE:
OST songs are NOT counted, only album related songs are.

Fun fact:
Despite being a rookie group, Itzy have the highest combined dgitial index score.
Blackpink, Red Velvet & Mamamoo are the only groups to have one or more b-sides to chart on Gaons digital chart.

If anyone cares here are the digital index score of each song individually in order from highest to lowest:
Dalla Dalla - 609,933,421
Kill This Love - 415,589,280
Fancy - 388,005,702
Gogobebe - 343,423,297
Violeta - 233,226,704
Sunrise - 191,739,145
Zimzalabim - 125,399,550
Don't Know What To Do - 123,688,280
Fever - 79,174,090
Icy - 50,802,059
Kick It - 19,448,776
Hope Not - 14,969,728
Waggy - 8,467,880
Sunny Side Up! - 7,863,872
Where R U - 3,896,684
25 - 3,234,603 (yes i know it's a solo song but it's included in Mamamoo's 'White Wind' album which is why i decided to include it here).
Bad Bye - 3,113,092
 

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nah thats a worse way of creating yearly charts, since most of the sales of songs released late in the year aren't counted anywhere

Definitely do not agree at all, when counting 2019 releases you get a sense of how that specific group is doing chart/digital-wise THIS year, sure groups who releases songs earlier in the year and tend to do well digitally will have an edge when comparing to groups who releases songs later in the year(although that isn't necessarily always true obviously depending on how well the song does).

Sure including pre-2019 songs gives you an idea of what songs have longetivity but it's also a bit misleading when looking at the cumulative score and it tells you more about how the song is doing rather then telling you how the group is doing in 2019.

Each to their own but that's my view on it.
 

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Definitely do not agree at all, when counting 2019 releases you get a sense of how that specific group is doing chart/digital-wise THIS year, sure groups who releases songs earlier in the year and tend to do well digitally will have an edge when comparing to groups who releases songs later in the year(although that isn't necessarily always true obviously depending on how well the song does).

Sure including pre-2019 songs gives you an idea of what songs have longetivity but it's also a bit misleading when looking at the cumulative score and it tells you more about how the song is doing rather then telling you how the group is doing in 2019.

Each to their own but that's my view on it.


Uhhh no. If a song released in December or October 2018 is still doing well right now thats important and it is telling you how the group is doing.

Because what matters the most is - how much are people listening to the group overall. Doesnt matter how many songs it is or when they came out. Simply how of peoples time economy does X group take up vs Y group.

Dance the night away came out over a year ago and its charting in the 40s and 50s right now, no reason not to reflect that in how Twice is doing, because people are choosing to listen to that song these days rather than another groups song thats more recent.

Doesn't matter how many songs are pre 2019, all that matters is that if a group is higher up it means theyre being listened to more than a group lower down, and thus they're more relevant to the publics listening habits.
 

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any update OP?
Sorry my PC was not working, and although I wanted to continue on my cell phone I had to do everything from the beginning and... well now I fixed my PC, the 32 update is coming in an hour, everything will return to normality. :peepopbirthday:
 

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I think this would be a better chart if we only counted 2019 releases and if we did we would have(i only counted 7 groups for this):

Itzy - 660,735,480 (2 songs)
Blackpink - 573,696,555 (4 songs)
Twice - 388,005,702 (1 song)
Mamamoo - 362,036,556 (5 songs)
Gfriend - 270,913,235 (2 songs)
Iz*One - 233,226,704 (1 song)
Red Velvet - 133,263,422 (2 songs)

NOTE:
OST songs are NOT counted, only album related songs are.

Fun fact:
Despite being a rookie group, Itzy have the highest combined dgitial index score.
Blackpink, Red Velvet & Mamamoo are the only groups to have one or more b-sides to chart on Gaons digital chart.

If anyone cares here are the digital index score of each song individually in order from highest to lowest:
Dalla Dalla - 609,933,421
Kill This Love - 415,589,280
Fancy - 388,005,702
Gogobebe - 343,423,297
Violeta - 233,226,704
Sunrise - 191,739,145
Zimzalabim - 125,399,550
Don't Know What To Do - 123,688,280
Fever - 79,174,090
Icy - 50,802,059
Kick It - 19,448,776
Hope Not - 14,969,728
Waggy - 8,467,880
Sunny Side Up! - 7,863,872
Where R U - 3,896,684
25 - 3,234,603 (yes i know it's a solo song but it's included in Mamamoo's 'White Wind' album which is why i decided to include it here).
Bad Bye - 3,113,092
Nah, your chart will basically give everyone wrong impressions of how ggs are doing generally. It creates an illusion that somehow Itzy and BP are rulling. Your chart would make sense with on song only, like the second part. But combine various scores, 2 for Itzy, 4 for BP then I don't see a reason why other ggs shouldn't have their previous songs counted.
 

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Definitely do not agree at all, when counting 2019 releases you get a sense of how that specific group is doing chart/digital-wise THIS year, sure groups who releases songs earlier in the year and tend to do well digitally will have an edge when comparing to groups who releases songs later in the year(although that isn't necessarily always true obviously depending on how well the song does).

Sure including pre-2019 songs gives you an idea of what songs have longetivity but it's also a bit misleading when looking at the cumulative score and it tells you more about how the song is doing rather then telling you how the group is doing in 2019.

Each to their own but that's my view on it.
It is a 2019 chart so anything from a group that is doing numbers in this year should be counted. For example, when a company is counting album sales in a year, they count not only the 2019 releases but everything in general because each sale counts that year.
 

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Uhhh no. If a song released in December or October 2018 is still doing well right now thats important and it is telling you how the group is doing.

Because what matters the most is - how much are people listening to the group overall. Doesnt matter how many songs it is or when they came out. Simply how of peoples time economy does X group take up vs Y group.

Dance the night away came out over a year ago and its charting in the 40s and 50s right now, no reason not to reflect that in how Twice is doing, because people are choosing to listen to that song these days rather than another groups song thats more recent.

Doesn't matter how many songs are pre 2019, all that matters is that if a group is higher up it means theyre being listened to more than a group lower down, and thus they're more relevant to the publics listening habits.


Disagree once again, If a song released in December or October 2018 is still doing well right now that only tells us that the song has longetivity and that IS deceiving to how that certain group is doing THIS year, yes their pre-2019 songs are still doing well and that's great but it doesn't tell us how that group is doing THIS year with releases THIS year which is much more relevant. I'll take your example and use it with another group, let's look at Boom Boom from Momoland, Boom Boom is STILL charting and gaining points while their 2019 releases(specifically I'm So Hot) isn't charting at all now and that tells us that despite Momoland having a good 2018 with a song that has had longetivity in 2018(through 2019) their 2019 hasn't been that good so far.

You said that it "doesn't matter how many songs are pre 2019" but that does matter since if a group has more pre-2019 songs that are still gathering points that will boosts their score even if their 2019 release aren't doing nearly as well as other 2019 releases from other groups and are therefore in my opinion deceiving the total and why i think that 2019 releases are more relevant to see how a group is doing year from year.

Agree to disagree i guess.
 
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