
Week 28 of the Circle Chart spotlighted major wins for artists like HUNTR/X, ALLDAY PROJECT, Super Junior, and TWICE, with each securing top spots across various categories.
The Korea Music Content Association announced that during the week of July 6th-12th, 2025, HUNTR/X, ALLDAY PROJECT, and Super Junior each took home two No.1 titles, while TWICE clinched the top spot on the Album Chart with massive sales.
HUNTR/X, along with EJAE, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami, and the KPop Demon Hunters cast, claimed No.1 on both the Global K-pop Chart and the V Ringback Tone Chart with “Golden.” The track—part of the Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack—has sparked a global reaction, riding the wave of the movie’s popularity.
ALLDAY PROJECT scored back-to-back wins with their debut single FAMOUS, topping both the Digital Chart (Circle Index: 18,995,228) and the Streaming Chart for a second consecutive week. The song celebrates the quiet confidence of those who aren’t famous yet but know they’re on their way.
Super Junior also joined the two-crown club with their commemorative release Super Junior25 – The 12th Album, which took No.1 on the Retail Album Chart (53,126 physical copies sold) and topped the Download Chart with its title track “Express Mode.” The album marks the group’s 20th anniversary and includes nine new tracks.
TWICE came out on top of the Album Chart with their fourth full-length album THIS IS FOR, racking up 671,771 units sold. The album features 14 tracks with a mix of unit songs and genre diversity, including the title track of the same name.
Meanwhile, new tracks entering the Top 200 of the Global K-pop Chart this week include: BLACKPINK – “JUMP” (No.5); TWICE – “THIS IS FOR” (No.26); Jeon So Mi – “EXTRA” (No.108); ATEEZ – “In Your Fantasy” (No.131); Super Junior – “Express Mode” (No.198).
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Source: Circle Chart
