NMIXX Debuts at No. 1 on the K-Pop Chart as BABYMONSTER Surges and TWS Enters the Top 10

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NMIXX Debuts at No. 1 on the K-Pop Chart as BABYMONSTER Surges and TWS Enters the Top 10

K-Pop Chart Spotlight: A New No. 1, Big Leaps, And Fresh Entries

The crown changes hands this week as NMIXX’s “Blue Valentine” enters straight at No. 1. The title track from the group’s first full-length album lives up to its name, weaving cool “blue” moods into tempo-switching pop and a hook that sticks from the first listen.

Last week’s leaders step back a notch: aespa’s “Rich Man” holds strong at No. 2, while IVE’s “XOXZ” settles at No. 3. The upper tier remains fiercely competitive, with BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” at No. 4 and ALLDAY PROJECT’s “FAMOUS” at No. 5. Soloist Dayoung’s dance-driven “body” stays in the mix at No. 6, followed by CORTIS’s energetic “GO!” at No. 7.

Two titles shake up the top 10: BABYMONSTER’s “WE GO UP” rockets 13 spots to No. 8, radiating high-octane hip-hop dance energy, and TWS arrives at No. 9 with the guitar-driven “OVERDRIVE.” Rounding out the tier, Lee Chanhyuk’s “Endangered Love” holds steady at No. 10.

  1. NMIXX — “Blue Valentine”
  2. aespa — “Rich Man”
  3. IVE — “XOXZ”
  4. BLACKPINK — “JUMP”
  5. ALLDAY PROJECT — “FAMOUS”
  6. Dayoung — “body”
  7. CORTIS — “GO!”
  8. BABYMONSTER — “WE GO UP”
  9. TWS — “OVERDRIVE”
  10. Lee Chanhyuk — “Endangered Love”

Takeaway: girl-group power continues to define the chart, with NMIXX seizing the summit and aespa and IVE holding close. New-gen acts are pushing momentum, too—BABYMONSTER’s surge and TWS’s clean debut signal a late-season shake-up. Which track are you backing to rise next?

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