Gaon Chart releases rankings for December 9th – December 15th
2012.12.20
Gaon Chart is the national record chart of South Korea. It is complied by the Korea Music Content Industry Association with an aim to create a national chart for Korea similar to the Billboard charts and Oricon charts.
[Rankings for Week December 9 – December 15, 2012]
Weekly Singles Chart
1. Sung Si Kyung, Park Hyoshin, Lee Seok Hoon, Seo In Guk, VIXX : “Because It’s Christmas”
2. Lee Seung Gi : “Return”
3. Akdong Musician : “You Are Attractive”
4. Yang Yoseob : “Caffeine”
5. Zia : “For A Year”
6. SECRET : “Talk That”
7. Akdong Musician : “Don’t Cross Your Leg”
8. Kim Bum Soo, Lena Park : “White Winter”
9. Noel : “Things That I Couldn’t Say”
10. Juniel : “Bad Man”
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Weekly Album Chart
1. TVXQ : “Humanoids” [6th Repackaged Album]
2. Yang Yoseob : “The First Collage” [1st Mini Album]
3. B1A4 : “In The Wind” [3rd Mini Album]
4. Lee Seung Gi : “Forest” [Mini Album]
5. Lena Park : “Gift” [8th Repackaged Album]
6. Various Artists : “Full House Take 2” [Soundtrack]
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