The tweet talks I think about the number of weeks on the Gaon charts.
isnt crazy that gfriend manage to score national hits with back-to-back comeback?
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I think it’s the yearly chart. Which is actually not such a great metric if a song is released in the latter part of the year. TT ai definitely a national hit but actually charted 40 on the year end chart for 2017 because of its release time.
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that's what im saying, they used to be so big and popular but then ended up being forgotten like that after 2018 is very surprising
I think this just shows Source Music is garbage because even cube can handle a group better.
And cube is known to be the worst
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TFTMN was 4th on the 2018 year-end chart? Must have missed that.
A very dubious infographic that clearly needs some quality checks.
pretty sure its YE chart except for the gfriend bar rough songs which are their weekly chart peak positions lol...
idk who made this graph but they clearly wanted to prove a narrative
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I think it’s the yearly chart. Which is actually not such a great metric if a song is released in the latter part of the year. TT ai definitely a national hit but actually charted 40 on the year end chart for 2017 because of its release time.
Yeah I initially thought that they were talking about Gaon weekly, but then I thought it might be Gaon yearly instead, but then I checked, and it doesn't match up either. Please take a look at my post above.
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So after thinking about it some more, I thought that they might be talking about Gaon *yearly* charts, but I just checked, and that's not the case either:
2015
None
2016
#1 Cheer Up – Twice
2017
#8 Knock Knock – Twice
2018
#4 Bboom Bboom – Momoland
#10 Travel – Bol4
2019
None
2020
#9 Psycho – Red Velvet
2021
#2 Rollin' – Brave Girls
#5 Next Level – Aespa
OP used early end charts for other girlgroups, but for Gfriend used weekly
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