The group’s “We Ride,” released last year on Aug. ![]() The fans’ support goes beyond just adding more views to the viral video. 1 on June 20, which was two and a half years after its first release, whereas “Rollin’” took four years. In 2020, Rapper BLOO’s “DOWNTOWN BABY” hit No. It also took the longest time to reach the top. “Rollin’” is the country’s second catalogue song (a song that was released more than 18 months ago) to lead the chart. 1 for a week in May, and BLACKPINK’s “HOW YOU LIKE THAT” stayed atop for four consecutive weeks in July.īTS, IU, Zico & More: A Look Back at Billboard's K-Pop 100 Chart in 2020 and All Its Big Players Last year, OH MY GIRL’s “Nonstop” ranked No. 21, immediately climbed to the runner-up spot the next week, and finally reached the summit on this week’s chart.īrave Girls is South Korea’s third girl group to top K-Pop 100 following OH MY GIRL and BLACKPINK. As a result, the song entered the chart on March 13 at No. 1 Song.” While former servicemen reminisce by listening to their old-time favorite, “Rollin’” started to gain attention from the general public, which added fuel to the song’s explosive popularity. The song gained such immense popularity among the servicemen that it even got the nickname “Millboard (a portmanteau of military and Billboard) No. The witty comments such as “play this song during a battle and we’ll definitely win wars,” “this song is what kept me going during my service” and “one of the duties for new recruits was to learn this song” also added a more entertaining element to watching the video. In the video, servicemen’s enthusiasm for the group resembles that of BTS’ global fan base ARMY, as if they are claiming “we are the real ARMY” with their cheers. The song had only seen lukewarm success at the time of its release until a YouTube compilation of funny comments on the group’s performances of “Rollin’” at the military camps started to bring back fond memories of the servicemen. “Rollin’” was released on March 7, 2017, but it only recently gained popularity, which is attributed to the Korean military force. ![]() The song is the K-Pop quartet’s first entry on the list with the leading streaming and digital sales. This becomes Brave Girls' sixth music show win with "Rollin'," as well as their second win on SBS's "Inkigayo," with the first time being on March 14.Brave Girls’ “Rollin’” tops the Billboard K-Pop 100 chart over IU who has been dominating at the summit for seven weeks. Meanwhile, Brave Girls has taken home another music show win with "Rollin." On the March 21 episode of SBS's "Inkigayo," "Rollin'" competed against BLACKPINK Rosé's "On the Ground" and SHINee's "Don't Call Me." The girl group ended up ranking first, Rosé' was second, and SHINee placed third. Brave Girls' "Rollin'" Grabs another Music Show Win + "We Ride" Constantly Ranks on Korean Music Charts Additionally, it is the only girl group song to reach this far, as well as the second track by a female K-pop artist to do so, following IU's "Celebrity" that had 462 PAKs.īrave Girls' "Rollin'" continues to dominate the Korean music charts, so it is expected to keep attaining perfect all-kills in the coming days. And as of writing, Brave Girls' 2017 track has 190 hours of perfect all-kill, becoming the sixth K-pop single with the most PAKs.
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