EXO, Kpop Radar YouTube views chart 'top for two consecutive weeks'

Boygroup EXO topped the Kpop Radar YouTube views chart for the second consecutive week.On the 10th, Kpop Radar said, EXOs Obsession has reached the top of the YouTube number of views chart after the 48th week in the weekly Brief of the 49th week (December 1-December 7) announced on the 9th.EXO, which has been popular with various music charts and music broadcasts recently, has been on the top of the Kpop Radar YouTube chart for the second consecutive week since last week and has realized its dignity.Black Pinks Kill This Love also remained second in the same week as last week, boasting global popularity.In addition, J. Y. Park, who released his new song FEVER on the 30th, added 6,506,310 views of YouTube views during the aggregate period, attracting attention.Kpop Radar said, It is very unusual for J. Y. Park, who has been in the 26th year of debut this year, to be in third place on the YouTube Weekly Viewing chart, where Idol is active. If it is a trend now, it will be possible to see 10 million views.Meanwhile, Kpop Radar is releasing weekly charts based on the number of YouTube views viewed around the world over the past week.You can also check the overall rankings outside the top 10 through the site, and you can also check the follower charts of Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and fan cafes.

Boygroup EXO topped the Kpop Radar YouTube views chart for the second consecutive week.

On the 10th, Kpop Radar said, "EXO's "Obsession" has reached the top of the YouTube number of views chart after the 48th week in the weekly Brief of the 49th week (December 1-December 7) announced on the 9th."

EXO, which has been popular with various music charts and music broadcasts recently, has been on the top of the Kpop Radar YouTube chart for the second consecutive week since last week and has realized its dignity. Black Pink's "Kill This Love" also remained second in the same week as last week, boasting global popularity.

In addition, J. Y. Park, who released his new song "FEVER" on the 30th, added 6,506,310 views of YouTube views during the aggregate period, attracting attention.

Kpop Radar said, "It is very unusual for J. Y. Park, who has been in the 26th year of debut this year, to be in third place on the YouTube Weekly Viewing chart, where Idol is active." "If it is a trend now, it will be possible to see 10 million views."

Meanwhile, Kpop Radar is releasing weekly charts based on the number of YouTube views viewed around the world over the past week. You can also check the overall rankings outside the top 10 through the site, and you can also check the follower charts of Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and fan cafes.