The soundtrack of "You Who Came From The Stars" continues to dominate the K-pop charts, as "Hello/Goodbye," Hyolyn of Sistar's recent contribution to the television drama debuts at number one this week on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.
Like numerous other songs from the smash soundtrack, "Hello/Goodbye" was written and produced by Choi Jae Woo.
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Three of the top five songs this week on the Billboard K-pop chart were featured on "You Who Came From The Stars." Lyn's "My Destiny" is in number two, jumping up two places in its fifth week on the chart and K.Will's "Like A Star" is at number four in its third week.
According to the plot synopsis released by the show's creators, "You Who Came From The Stars" is about "an alien who came to earth in 1609 and lands in the Joseon Dynasty, then lives through the next four hundred years to the present day where he works as university professor and falls in love with a haughty top Hallyu actress."
"Something," by four-member girl group Girl's Day, continues to hang around in the Billboard K-pop top five, dropping one spot to number three. The song debuted on the chart one month ago.
Holding firm at number five in its fourth week on the Billboard chart is "Singing Got Better" by American-born K-pop star Ailee.
R&B singer Wheesung wrote and produced "Singing Got Better" for Ailee. He also appears in the video.
Although "Singing Got Better" was recorded three years ago, its release had been delayed by Ailee's label YMC Entertainment while Wheesung served out his mandatory two years in the South Korean army.
Earning the award this week for biggest chart mover is "Only Gained Weight" from 4Minute and "What's Your Name" producer Brave Brothers.
The song is currently in number 10 after debuting last week at number 22.
"Only Gained Weight" is the second installment of Brothers's "10th Anniversary Project," a concept unveiled in December, in which the superstar producer releases one song per month, each for a different artist, for the next 10 months, to commemorate the decade of work he has done since being hired as an in-house producer for YG Entertainment in 2004.
Click here to view the full results of this week's Billboard K-Pop Hot 100
Source : kpopstarz[dot]com
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