[News] B2ST claims first win on Gaon's Music Chart
2012.02.02
B2ST’s release of their brand new ballad “I Knew It” was met with yet another explosive response, shooting through the top of Gaon's music charts for the first time.
According to Gaon's Singles Chart, B2ST's digital single “I Knew It”, which was released on January 26th, debuted at #1. The group kicked off the dominance of T-ara's “Lovey Dovey”, pushing it to third place.
The ballad track “I Knew It” is B2ST's first release in eight months and one of the several new songs that they will perform for fans at their upcoming world tour "Beautiful Show".
Meanwhile, SISTAR's Hyorin's remake of “I Will Love You” secured second spot while Lyn's “To Turn Back Hands of Time” claimed fourth.
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