According to data released on Thursday, the girls claimed their first win on the chart, pushing out former winners Davichi off from the top slot.
The quintet made a comeback to the local music scene early last week after the global release of their new album, of the same name as their new song, which also marked their official debut in the United States.
Rounding out the top three singles was R&B duo Vibe's latest tune "Please Come Back Again" which climbed nine slots to second place, while "Time, Please Stop" by Davichi followed behind in third place falling back two ranks from the previous week.
Meanwhile, K-pop male idols Super Junior remained on top of Gaon's weekly album chart for the week of May 16 to 22 with their fourth full-length record "BONAMANA" for the second consecutive week.
Wonder Girls' new single album "2 Different Tears" and CNBLUE's latest second mini-album "Bluelove" entered the charts at No. 2 and 3 spot, respectively.
Reporter : Lucia Hong luciahong@ Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@ <ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>" />
According to data released on Thursday, the girls claimed their first win on the chart, pushing out former winners Davichi off from the top slot.
The quintet made a comeback to the local music scene early last week after the global release of their new album, of the same name as their new song, which also marked their official debut in the United States.
Rounding out the top three singles was R&B duo Vibe's latest tune "Please Come Back Again" which climbed nine slots to second place, while "Time, Please Stop" by Davichi followed behind in third place falling back two ranks from the previous week.
Meanwhile, K-pop male idols Super Junior remained on top of Gaon's weekly album chart for the week of May 16 to 22 with their fourth full-length record "BONAMANA" for the second consecutive week.
Wonder Girls' new single album "2 Different Tears" and CNBLUE's latest second mini-album "Bluelove" entered the charts at No. 2 and 3 spot, respectively.
Reporter : Lucia Hong luciahong@ Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@ <ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>" />
[News] Wonder Girls soar to the top of Gaon charts with "2 Different Tears"
2010.05.28
Korean female idol group the Wonder Girls successfully bowed into the No. 1 spot on Gaon's singles chart with their latest song "2 Different Tears" during the fourth week of May.
According to data released on Thursday, the girls claimed their first win on the chart, pushing out former winners Davichi off from the top slot.
The quintet made a comeback to the local music scene early last week after the global release of their new album, of the same name as their new song, which also marked their official debut in the United States.
Rounding out the top three singles was R&B duo Vibe's latest tune "Please Come Back Again" which climbed nine slots to second place, while "Time, Please Stop" by Davichi followed behind in third place falling back two ranks from the previous week.
Meanwhile, K-pop male idols Super Junior remained on top of Gaon's weekly album chart for the week of May 16 to 22 with their fourth full-length record "BONAMANA" for the second consecutive week.
Wonder Girls' new single album "2 Different Tears" and CNBLUE's latest second mini-album "Bluelove" entered the charts at No. 2 and 3 spot, respectively.
Reporter : Lucia Hong luciahong@ Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@ <ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>
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