[NEWS] Big Bang #24 on Billboard.com's Social 50 Music Chart
2012.04.14
K-Pop sensation BIGBANG makes its debut on the Billboard Social 50 at No. 24. The group gained over 800,000 video views on YouTube last week (a 61% increase compared to the previous week) after releasing a series of live performance videos from their tour. BIGBANG's "Alive" was released Feb. 29 and debuted on the Heatseekers Albums chart at No. 4. The group's "Alive Tour 2012" kicked off in early March in Seoul Olympic Park Stadium and is set to take the band to 16 countries and 25 cities around the globe. BIGBANG is the first K-Pop act to appear on the Social 50 since The Wonder Girls appeared back in Nov. 2011. (Full Article)
Chart: 1. Justin Bieber 2. LMFAO 3. Rihanna 4. One Direction 5. Katy Perry 6. Lady Gaga 7. Nicki Minaj 8. Adele 9. Taylor Swift 10. Skrillex 11. Jennifer Lopez 12. Britney Spears 13. David Guetta 14. Demi Lovato 15. Pitbull 16. Chris Brown 17. Beyonce 18. Selena Gomez 19. Shakira 20. Eminem 21. Boyce Avenue 22. Bruno Mars 23. Cimorelli 24. Big Bang (Debut) 25. Christina Grimmie 26. Drake 27. Justin Timberlake 28. Lil Wayne 29. Linsey Stirling (Debut) 30. Walk Off The Earth
SOCIAL 50 CHART A ranking of the most active artists on the world's leading social networking sites. Artists' popularity is determined by a formula blending their weekly additions of friends/fans/followers along with artist page views and weekly song plays, as measured by Next Big Sound.
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