The current digital points system has been in use since 2018. However, it’s expected that 2017 hits would chart well into 2018. So I’m going to look at songs released in 2016 and prior to see the songs that can chart long after release, whether they’re:
- Seasonal hits (spring, Christmas, etc.)
- Viral hits
- Hits with abnormal longeity
1. Paul Kim – Rain: 1,235,743,679 (2016)
2. Fitz & The Tantrums: 994,938,562 (2016)
3. MoonMoon – Contrail: 631,159,449 (2016)
4. Standing Egg – Time Goes By: 624,117,230 (2012)
5. Troye Sivan – Youth: 613,405,286 (2015)
6. Nilo – Sorrow in Vain: 536,521,646 (2016)
7. The Chainsmokers – Closer: 449,811,862 (2016)
8. Ariana Grande – Santa Tell Me: 404,230,576 (2014)
9. Charlie Puth – Attention: 377,686,151 (2016)
10. IU – Hold My Hand: 377,628,712 (2011)
11. Charlie Puth – One Call Away: 331,455,850 (2015)
12. Justin Bieber – Love Yourself: 301,804,963 (2015)
13. Mariah Carey – All I Want for Christmas is You: 288,667,186 (1994)
14. SG Wannabe – Timeless: 270,292,022 (2004)
15. Busker Busker – Cherry Blossom Ending: 264,689,751 (2012)
16. Sia – Chandelier: 226,709,434 (2014)
17. SG Wannabe – LaLaLa: 221,638,287 (2008)
18. IU – Merry Christmas in Advance: 181,839,234 (2010)
19. M.C the Max – No Matter Where: 175,929,085 (2016)
20. Charlie Puth – We Don’t Talk Anymore: 172,273,482 (2016)
21. High4, IU – Not Spring, Love, or Cherry Blossoms: 170,160,845 (2014)
22. SG Wannabe - Partner for Life: 158,688,983 (2006)
23. Maroon5 – Sugar: 152,959,318 (2015)
24. SG Wannabe – As We Live: 137,780,594 (2005)
25. VIXX, Seo InGuk, Park HyoShin, Seong SiKyeong, Lee SeokHun – Because It’s Christmas: 133,849,766 (2012)