[news] Why was Park Jaebeom excluded in the K-chart in Music Bank?
2010.07.23
Fans are wondering why Park Jaebeom's "Nothing on You" was excluded from the K-chart on music show "Music Bank".
"Nothin On You" when revealed to the public rose to the top on various online music sites, it was very popular and hit number 1 on real time charts, also the mini album sold over 30,000 copies and fans were expecting it to enter the k-chart on "Music Bank". However, on the 23rd, It was revealed that Park Jaebeom's "Nothin on you" was nowhere to be found on the chart, causing fans to be suspicious and wondering why since the song and album did very well.
"Music Bank" Staff posted on their official website that to the fans of Park Jaebeom, it was at the request of his agency that Park Jaebeom will be excluded from the chart.
Meanwhile, Park Jaebeom is filming for the movie Hype Nation.
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