South Korea Gaon International Chart // Call Me Maybe @#1
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The Gaon Chart is a national record chart of South Korea. It is compiled by the Korea Music Content Industry Association and sponsored by South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, with an aim to create a national chart for Korea similar to the Billboard charts of the United States and the Oricon charts of Japan. It started tracking sales since the beginning of 2010. It was officially launched in February 2010 with a launching ceremony held on 23 February 2010 at The Westin Chosun hotel in Seoul. The launch also included a small awarding ceremony, which awarded girl group Girls' Generation with top artist of January and boy band Super Junior with best album of 2009. The charts are released each Thursday.
Current Top 100:
Position | Song | Artist | TW Sales | LW Position | LW Sales | To-Date Sales
"Call Me Maybe" has spent 7 of the last 8 weeks at #1 on the South Korean international chart and sold a cumulative total of over 1.2 million copies between all versions.
"Call Me Maybe" has spent 7 of the last 8 weeks at #1 on the South Korean international chart and sold a cumulative total of over 1.2 million copies between all versions.
That's one of the common things I'm seeing as I look through the weekly threads. While these charts are sporadic and very fast changing, you can also find songs from about a year ago in the top 10.
That's one of the common things I'm seeing as I look through the weekly threads. While these charts are sporadic and very fast changing, you can also find songs from about a year ago in the top 10.
That's one of the common things I'm seeing as I look through the weekly threads. While these charts are sporadic and very fast changing, you can also find songs from about a year ago in the top 10.
Sometimes they're performed on tv shows and they start to chart out of nowhere.
I think this may be the reason behind Call Me Maybe's chart: