G-Dragon wins first place with four different tracks
2013.09.25
Big Bang’s G-Dragon broke another record by achieving first place on weekly music programs with four different title tracks. On September 24, KBS ‘Music Bank’ announced the winner of its last week’s chart after being canceled to celebrate the Chuseok holiday. On its official website, ‘Music Bank’ belatedly announced that G-Dragon’s “Who You?” won for the third week of September with a total of 6,441 points. As of today, G-Dragon kept his first place position on three major music programs with a total of four songs, “Black”, “Coup d’etat”, “Crooked” and “Who You?”. It is rare to be ranked on the first place with four different songs in the same promotion cycle, proving G-Dragon’s dominance.
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