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That is quite something -- so the album was a digital-only release at first?
That would have been unheard of just a few years ago.
It shows just how much technology has changed the sales platform of the music industry.
And another interesting tidbit from Forbes.com is that with such a successful album and numerous
shows already lined up for next year -- Beyonce may soon be a contender for the title of highest
earning musician ever, which is currently Madonna, who earned 125 million U.S. dollars
in 2013.
That is incredible indeed. Congratulations to Beyonce on a successful album release.
And today you also have the list of this week's hottest hits from Korea, I believe?
That's right. Music Day wouldn't be Music Day without the hottest hits in Korea, so
let's get right to the Weekly K-pop Top 10
And kicking off our top ten today are two lovely ladies from YG Entertainment, Bom and
Hi, with their remake of the holiday hit "All I Want for Christmas is You."
Number nine this week is off the soundtrack of the hit drama "Reply 1994," which is still
producing chart-topping singles -- and this time it is the actress who plays the main
character, Go Ara, with the single "Start."
At number eight we have Miss S with her latest single "Just Let Me Live," featuring Skull.
Moving down one spot from last week to the number seven spot are Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon-suk
and Sohn Ho-jun from the drama "Reply 1994," with the song "Feeling Only You" which is,
of course, also off the highly successful soundtrack for the popular drama.
Number six this week is from the duo of K. Will and Jeon Woo-sung with the single "Perfume."
And kicking off the top half of our chart this week is Sung Si-kyung, Park Hyo-shin,
Seo In-guk, VIXX and Yeo *** Saeng moving down four spots to number five with the special
Christmas track "Winter Propose."
At number four is a remake of the song "Only For You" by the combo of Bumkey and Verbal
Jint, which is off of a special tribute album to the 90s idol group Deux.
At number three today, we have the track "Dali, Van, Picasso" by Benzino.
And the runner-up to the top spot today? R&B group Brown Eyed Soul with their latest track
"You."
And THE number one song of the week is, drumroll please, IU's latest single, "Friday," which
is from her "Modern Times -- Epilogue" album.
And that does it for this week's countdown. Make sure to be back here again next week
for all the latest and greatest K-pop hits
Well, another exciting edition of the weekly K-pop chart. Thank you, and we'll see you
again tomorrow with all the latest movie news.
Alright. Have a wonderful afternoon