[News] Ga-in and 2PM win the battle to top Gaon charts
2010.10.21
Korean idols Ga-in and 2PM beat out other artists to top Gaon charts during the week of October 10 to 16.
Brown Eyed Girls member Ga-in's latest solo "Irreversible" managed to position itself at No. 1 on Gaon's singles chart, making a nine-spot leap to first place to beat out Supreme Team.
Having made her debut in 2006 as one of the main vocalists in Brown Eyed Girls, Ga-in is the second member of the group to begin her solo career. She has promoted her album "step 2/4" and its title track "Irreversible" since its release on October 8.
Other singles on the top three included former winner "Then Then Then" by Supreme Team followed by the latest song "Instinctively" by SuperstarK 2 contestant Kang Sung-yoon at No. 3.
Meanwhile, six-member boy band 2PM's mini-album "Still 2:00PM" and Ga-in's solo album "step 2/4" both made a successful debut, landing at No. 1 and 2, respectively, while BEAST's third mini-album "Mastermind" dropped a notch to come in at third place.
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