Circle Chart (formerly known as Gaon Chart) has revealed its newest month-to-month and weekly chart rankings!
Month-to-month Album Chart
TXT topped the bodily album chart for the month of July with their new album “The Star Chapter: TOGETHER,” which debuted at No. 1.
The entire high 5 albums on this month’s chart have been new releases: NCT DREAM’s “Go Back To The Future” entered the chart at No. 2, TWICE’s “THIS IS FOR” at No. 3, THE BOYZ’s “a;effect” at No. 4, and BTS’s “PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LIVE” at No. 5.
Weekly Album Chart
THE BOYZ achieved a double crown on this week’s Circle charts, topping each the bodily album chart and the digital obtain chart with their new mini album “a;impact” and its title observe “Stylish.”
TXT’s “The Star Chapter: TOGETHER,” which debuted at No. 1 on the album chart final week, dropped one spot to No. 2 this week, whereas FIFTY FIFTY’s “Day & Night” shot to No. 3.
XngHan&Xoul (Seunghan’s new model as a solo artist) took No. 4 on this week’s chart with the debut single album “Waste No Time,” and EPEX rounded out the highest 5 with their new album “Youth Chapter 3: ROMANTIC YOUTH.”

Month-to-month Digital Chart
Fictional woman group HUNTR/X from the favored animated movie “KPop Demon Hunters” earned a triple crown on the Circle charts for July with their hit tune “Golden,” which topped the general digital chart, streaming chart, and digital obtain chart.
ALLDAY PROJECT’s debut observe “FAMOUS” shot to No. 2 on the general digital chart for July, whereas “KPop Demon Hunters” boy band Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” entered the month-to-month chart at No. 3.
aespa’s new single “Dirty Work” took No. 4 for the month, trailed by WOODZ (Cho Seung Youn)’s “Drowning” at No. 5.

Month-to-month Streaming Chart
The highest 5 songs on the streaming chart for July have been virtually precisely the identical as the general digital chart, besides WOODZ’s “Drowning” and aespa’s “Soiled Work” swapped place to take No. 4 and No. 5 respectively.

Weekly Digital Chart
HUNTR/X additionally maintained their triple crown on the weekly charts with “GOLDEN,” which remained No. 1 on the general digital chart, streaming chart, and international Okay-pop chart for the third week in a row.
The highest 5 songs on this week’s general digital chart have been precisely the identical as final week: HUNTR/X’s “Golden” got here in at No. 1, Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” at No. 2, BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” at No. 3, ALLDAY PROJECT’s “FAMOUS” at No. 4, and WOODZ’s “Drowning” at No. 5.

Weekly Streaming Chart
The highest 5 songs on this week’s streaming chart have been virtually precisely the identical as the general digital chart, besides ALLDAY PROJECT’s “FAMOUS” and BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” swapped locations to take No. 3 and No. 4 respectively.

Month-to-month Obtain Chart
HUNTR/X topped the digital obtain chart for July with “Golden,” which shot to No. 1.
NCT DREAM’s new title observe “BTTF” debuted at No. 2 on the month-to-month chart, whereas SHINee’s Onew’s “ANIMALS” entered the chart at No. 3.
Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” jumped to No. 4 for the month, with BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” debuting at No. 5.

Weekly Obtain Chart
THE BOYZ topped the weekly digital obtain chart with “Stylish,” which debuted at No. 1.
HUNTR/X’s “Golden” rose to No. 2 for the week, adopted by Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” at No. 3, BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” at No. 4, and Saja Boys’ “Your Idol” at No. 5.

Weekly World Okay-Pop Chart
The “KPop Demon Hunters” soundtrack as soon as once more dominated the worldwide Okay-pop chart this week, sweeping 4 out of the highest 5 spots. HUNTR/X’s “Golden” remained No. 1, with Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” at No. 2, BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” at No. 3, Saja Boys’ “Your Idol” at No. 4, and HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Performed” at No. 5.

Congratulations to all the artists!
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