[news] Favourite Album of the Year – DBSK 4th Album Mirotic
2009.12.28
What are the favorite work pieces of each industry in the year 2009? The results have been calculated from the cultural circle on 25th of December 2009.
First of all, what is the most popular movie? As expected, ‘Haeundae 해운대’ won the 1st place, followed by ‘Jump Broadly’ who took the 2nd position.
Next is the most popular album of the year. Dong Bang Shin Ki's 4th album ‘Mirotic’ took the 1st position under the song category. ‘Mamma Mia!’ movie OST won the 1st position under the pop category, and 2nd position goes to Jason Thomas Mraz album.
*P/S. Non-DBSK related parts were omitted.
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