Junggigo & Soyou's 'Some' Featuring Lil Boi Of Geeks Tops Billboard K-Pop Hot 100

"Some" from Junggigo & Soyou and featuring Lil Boi of the group Geeks, jumped two positions into the number one spot on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, this week.
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Sistar may not have a song in the Billboard K-pop top 10 this week, but they sure do have a presence in it.

"Some" from Sistar singer Soyou and vocalist Junggigo and featuring Lil Boi of the group Geeks, jumped two positions into the number one spot on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, this week.

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"Some" is also currently ranked as the number one song on the Korean pop charts MelOn, Mnet, Olleh Music, Naver Music, Monkey 3 and Genie.

The song's hot sales ended, another Sistar singer, Hyolyn's three-week run at number one with her hit solo single "Hello/Goodbye," from the soundtrack for the TV drama "You Who Came From The Stars."

"Hello/Goodbye" drops to number three on the Billboard K-pop chart this week.

But not to worry "You Who Came From The Stars" fans, the soundtrack for the series detailing the tribulations of an alien that lands on earth in the 17th century and eventually becomes a professor in the present time, continues to have a major chart presence.

K-pop balladeer Sung Si Kyung's contribution to the extraterrestrial romantic drama, "Every Moment Of You" is currently at number two on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.

Dropping two places in its second week on the chart is Huh Gak's "Tears Like Today."

The Superstar K2 winner's "Tears Fallin' Like Today," written by Jun Hye Sung and Choi Jae Woo, is featured on, you guessed it, the "You Who Came From The Stars" soundtrack.

And wrapping up another week of chart-topping soundtracks, Sistar singer Hyolyn finds herself with two songs from two different projects at the top of the Billboard chart, as "Let It Go," her contribution to the Disney animated film "Frozen," debuts at number five.

A representative for Hyolyn's record label Starship Entertainment, told the Korean publication Newsen that there were initially no plans to release "Let It Go" as s single.

"Disney requested that we released the Korean version," the rep said.

"When Hyolyn first recorded the Korean version of 'Let It Go,' there were no plans to release the song. But due to the positive response and requests from many people, we decided to make an official release."

Three out of five songs in the Billboard top five-not bad, sistars.

Click here to view the full results of this week's K-Pop Hot 100


 

 

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Source : kpopstarz[dot]com

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