Among all girl groups, SNSD were blessed with the most awards this year.
Music portal site, ‘Bugs!‘ conducted a poll from December 14th to December 27th entitled ‘Which girl group were blessed with the most awards in 2010?‘. From 2,829 participants who took part in the poll, 65% (1822 people) voted in favor of SNSD, putting the girls on top of the list.
Netizens commented, “‘Oh!’, ‘Run Devil Run’ and ‘Hoot’ have secured the no.1 spot on various music awards respectively and thus, SNSD are the ones who are blessed with the most awards this year” and “SNSD won the most awards due to their skills and popularity”.
SNSD who have won Daesangs for 2 consecutive years (Digital Daesang in 2009 and Disk Daesang in 2010), won 3 awards at the ’2010 Golden Disk Awards’. They also won 14 K-Chart Awards, inclusive of the Annual K-Chart Awards on KBS 2TV’s ‘Music Bank’, 8 Mutizen Awards on SBS ‘Inkigayo’, 3 awards at the ’2010 Bugs! Music Awards’ and bagged 4 awards at ’2010 Melon Music Awards’. Other than domestic recognition, SNSD also chosen as the Best Rookie by Japan BIGLOBE and they are in contention for the Best Rookie Award at the ’2010 Japan Record Award’ which will be taking place on December 30th.
From the result of the poll, 2NE1 took the no.2 spot with 20% (548 people), followed by miss A in 3rd with 8%.
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