Gaon Music Chart
Gaon logo | |
The homepage of the website in October 2014 | |
Type of site | Record chart |
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Available in | Korean |
Owner | Korea Music Content Industry Association |
Website |
gaonchart |
Alexa rank | 92,829 (July 2017)[1] |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | February 23, 2010 |
Current status | Active |
The Gaon Music Chart tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in South Korea. It is compiled by the Korea Music Content Industry Association and sponsored by South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, with an aim to create a national chart for South Korea similar to the Billboard charts of the United States and the Oricon charts of Japan. It started tracking sales since the beginning of 2010.[2] It was officially launched in February 2010 with a launching ceremony held on 23 February 2010 at the Westin Chosun hotel in Seoul. The launch also included a small awarding ceremony, which awarded girl group Girls' Generation with top artist of January and boy band Super Junior with best album of 2009. Meanwhile, Hit single "We Fell In Love", performed by Jo Kwon of 2AM and Ga-in of Brown Eyed Girls, took the title of best weekly mobile ringtone.[3]
In February 2011, it published information on both online and offline album sales of 2010, including a detailed breakdown of online chart data and was the first time that off-line album sales was released since 2008 when the Music Industry Association of Korea stopped compiling data.[4]
Music charts
There are two primary charts: Gaon Album Chart and Gaon Digital Chart. The charts lists domestic artists' sales, international (non-Korean) artists' sales and a combined overall sales in weekly, monthly and year-end format.
The Gaon Album Chart ranks physical album sales, including mini and single albums. It is compiled from offline data provided by record labels and distributors such as LOEN Entertainment, CJ E&M Music, Genie Music, Sony Music Korea, Pony Canyon Korea, Universal Music Korea, and Warner Music Korea.
The Gaon Digital Chart ranks best-selling non-physical, digital music sales, and is an aggregate of downloads, streaming and background music. It excludes radio airplay, and different versions of a song are listed as separate entries. It is compiled from online data provided by web-based music providers such as genie, Melon, Mnet, Soribada, Naver Music, KakaoMusic and Bugs. There is no digital album chart because each song is a separate digital download.
All charts rank the top 100. Before mid-2014, the digital, streaming, download, and noraebang charts ranked the top 200.
Chart title | Chart type | Methodology | Description |
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Album Chart | all music | physical sales (albums) |
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domestic |
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international |
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Digital Chart | all music | downloads + streaming + background music (tracks) |
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domestic |
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international |
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Download Chart | all music | downloads (tracks) |
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domestic |
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international |
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Streaming Chart | all music | streaming (tracks) |
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domestic |
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international |
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BGM Chart | all music | background music (tracks) |
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Mobile Chart | ringtones | ringtones and ringback tones |
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ringback tones |
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Noraebang Chart | all music | karaoke |
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domestic |
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international |
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Social charts
The Gaon Social Chart is a weekly chart that ranks the top 100 songs according to their popularity on YouTube, Twitter, and YinYueTai.
The Gaon Weibo Chart was a weekly chart that ranked the top 10 most popular K-pop groups and the top 30 most popular individual K-pop artists in China using data from Weibo.
Awards
References
- ↑ "Gaonchart.co.kr Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
- ↑ Han, Sang-hee (23 February 2010). "Korea Launches First Official Music Charts Gaon". The Korea Times. The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 2010-08-04. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
- ↑ Seung-hun, Kang (23 February 2010). "Korea launches integrated K-pop music chart 'Gaon'". 10 Asia. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
- ↑ "Super Junior's 4th Album Ranked Top-Seller of 2010" Chosun Ilbo. 8 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-17
External links
- Gaon chart official homepage (in Korean)
- KMCIA official homepage (in Korean)