Spreadsheet is here.
It’s as the title says. I took the past week or so for an hour at a time, and used my previous spreadsheets and available statistical information to create what is at most a fan-made interpretation of the biggest songs released in South Korea, from 2010 to 2020.
This thread is not attempting to cover cultural impact, which is an intangible factor known only to the people experiencing the effects of the song.
Here is the basic criteria for this chart:
- If a song has hit any digital marker in streaming and/or downloads, it has been included. If a song is not included, it didn’t hit any digital marker.
- I’m aware this screws over all but one of the 2013 songs, but I have cannot change the rules for one year.
- For every streaming marker hit, add 50 points.
- For every download marker hit, add 75 points (older metric and is insanely hard to hit now, thus a larger point allocation).
- For every year, if a song ranked within the top 10 of Gallup Korea’s annual survey (per @Zenning’s request), add 100 points (it’s very rare for a song to rank top 10, and an even smaller number ranked within top 10 for 2 years).
- If a song appeared on a Gaon Year-End Digital Chart top 100 (not 200, since that’s a recent addition as of 2019), normalize its rank out of 101 (a #1 gets 100 points, a #2 gets 99 points, etc.).
- Ranking in more than year? Bonus points!
- Add all scores together for the final ranking.
If you have any questions, ask away. I want this to be an informative thread that gets attention. I spent a lot of time doing this for I-fans’ benefits.