Big Bang Came Back and Killed it

  • 이소연 |2022.04.06 13:38
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Top idol group Big Bang's comeback new song 'Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter' (Still Life) made 'all-kill' on major domestic music charts for the second day, heralding king's comeback. 

As of 9 am on the 6th, 'Spring Summer Autumn Winter' (Still Life) is maintaining the top spot on Melon Top 100 24Hits, the largest music site in Korea, as well as real-time charts such as Genie, Bugs, Vibe, and Flo.

BIG BANG showed potential to climb to the top of the Melon daily chart in just half a day after releasing the soundtrack at midnight the previous day. 

If you look at Melon Report, the number of music listeners is overwhelming compared to other singers' songs, so long-term dominance in the charts is being observed.

BIG BANG also occupied the iTunes Worldwide Song Chart for two days in a row. 'Spring Summer Fall Winter (Still Life)', which topped the iTunes Top Song Charts in 33 countries on the first day of release, gradually climbed the rankings in the mainstream pop markets such as the US and UK, and settled at the top of the list.

Interest in Big Bang's existing hit songs also soared. In 2018, singles 'Flower Road', 'MADE' album title song series, 'Lies', 'Haru Haru', and other sound sources re-entered domestic and foreign charts one after another, making them realize once again their powerful music power.

The music video, which contains the sincere emotional performances of the Big Bang members and various symbolic metaphors, is currently approaching 20 million views. 

And it maintained the number one spot for the most viewed videos in 24 hours on YouTube, confirms BIG BANG's original artistry, and the message contained in it is drawing attention as it touches the hearts of fans.

'Spring Summer Autumn Winter' (Still Life) is a new song released by Big Bang in 4 years. 


Written by Yoon Sang Geun
Translated by Lee So Yun



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