[INFO] Gaon Chart releases 3rd week of February rankings
2012.02.23
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
The Gaon Chart released its rankings for the third week of February.
[Week of February 12 - February 18, 2012]
Weekly Singles Chart
1. K-Will : "I Need You" : 29,217,944
2. Davichi : "I'll Think Of You" : 28,679,039
3. FT Island : "Severely" : 27,096,487
4. Lyn : "I'll Think Of You" : 25,983,371
5. K.Will : "Back in Time" : 24,769,039
6. Se7en : "When I Can't Sing" : 21,855,194
7. Ailee : "Heaven" : 21,419,004
8. Na Yoon Kwon & Baek Ji Young : "Because I am Afraid" : 18,375,994
9. Monday Kiz : "Shadow" : 16,763,174
10. T-ara : "Lovey Dovey" : 16,760,335
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Weekly Album Chart
1. FT Island : "Grown-Up" [4th Mini Album]
2. Various Artists : "The Moon Embracing the Sun OST"
3. B.A.P : "Warrior" [Single]
4. T-ara : "Funky Town" [5th Mini Album]
5. Block B : "Welcome to the Block" [2nd Mini Album]
6. IU : "Last Fantasy" [2nd Album]
7. Se7en : "Se7en Mini Album"
8. Various Artists : "Bachelor's Vegetable Store OST"
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