List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2024)

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List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2024)

The Inkigayo Chart is a music program record chart on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) that gives an award to the best-performing single of the week in South Korea. The show aired every Sunday at 3:20 p.m. KST and was broadcast from the SBS Open Hall in Deungchon-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul.[1][2] Every week, the show awards the best-performing single on the chart in the country during its live broadcast. In 2024, the chart measured digital performance in domestic online music services (5,500 points), social media via YouTube views (3,000 points), album sales (1,000 points), network on-air time (1,000 points), advanced viewer votes (500 points), and live viewer votes (500 points).[3] Beginning on October 6, 2024, Inkigayo implemented changes to its ranking methodology. The weighting for domestic online music services was reduced from 5,500 points to 5,000 points, and points for social media views, were decreased from 3,000 to 2,000 points, while the other criteria remained unchanged. Songs that spend three weeks at number one are awarded a Triple Crown and are removed from the chart and ineligible to win again. Since July 3, 2023, Tomorrow X Together member Choi Yeon-jun, BoyNextDoor member Woonhak, and actress Park Ji-hu had been hosting the show and continued to do so till April 14, 2024. Actor Moon Seong-hyun, Zerobaseone's Han Yu-jin, and Ive's Leeseo were announced as new hosts of the show the following week.[4]

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Inkigayo Chart winners (2024)
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Artist(s) with most winsAespa (8)
Song with highest score"Love Wins All" by IU (8,808)
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IU's single "Love Wins All" accumulated 8,808 points on the February 4 broadcast, making it the single with the most points of the year. The single also earned a Triple Crown.

In 2024, 21 singles reached number one on the chart and 17 acts were awarded a first-place trophy for this feat. Seven songs collected trophies for three weeks and earned a Triple Crown: Aespa's "Drama", "Supernova", and "Whiplash",[5][6][7] IU's "Love Wins All",[8] (G)I-dle's "Fate" and "Klaxon",[9][10] Illit's "Magnetic",[11] and Rosé & Bruno Mars's "Apt.".[12] Aespa's "Drama" was the first number one on the chart in 2024. The single kept its number one spot for one more week, which helped it achieve a triple crown, having ranked number one on the November 26, 2023, broadcast. The group had two more number one singles on the chart in 2024 achieved with "Supernova" and "Whiplash", both of which ranked number one for three weeks each and achieved triple crowns. The three songs spent a combined total of eight weeks atop the chart, one making Aespa the act with most weeks at number one in 2024. Soloist IU's single "Love Wins All" had the highest score of the year on the February 4 broadcast with a total of 8,808 points. Girl group (G)I-dle topped the chart twice in 2024 with "Fate" and "Klaxon," both of which earned Triple Crowns. Boy group Riize had their first ever number one on the chart on the January 21 broadcast with their single "Love 119".[13][14] They were immediately followed by another first-time number one single, "Dash" by Nmixx.[15] Both groups ranked one more single at number one in 2024: Riize with "Boom Boom Bass" and Nmixx with "See That?".

Riize and Nmixx were among a number of acts to reach number one for the first time in 2024. In March, both Bibi and TWS reached number one for the first time with "Bam Yang Gang" and "Plot Twist", respectively.[16][17] Other first-time number one artist includes Illit, whose debut single "Magnetic" reached number one on the April 21 broadcast.[18] The single went on to rank number one for three consecutive weeks and achieved a triple crown. In September, Zerobaseone, BoyNextDoor, and Day6 won their first ever Inkigayo trophy with their singles "Good So Bad", "Nice Guy", and "Happy", respectively.[19][20][21] Finally, "Apt." helped American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars rank number one for the first time on the October 27 broadcast. The single went on to achieve a triple crown.[22]

Chart history

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Aespa had three number one singles on the chart in 2024, achieved with "Drama", "Supernova" and "Whiplash". All three singles went on to achieve triple crowns. They spent a total of eight weeks atop the chart making them the artist with the most weeks at number one in 2024.
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Four boy groups received their first major broadcast music show wins on Music Bank in 2016 (from top to bottom): TWS, Zerobaseone, BoyNextDoor, and Day6.
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Girl group Illit had their first number one on Inkigayo with their debut single "Magnetic".
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Bibi had her first number one on the chart on the March 17 broadcast with her single "Bam Yang Gang".
Rosé in 2024
Bruno Mars in 2017
Rosé (left) and Bruno Mars (right) earned their first triple crown and the latter his first number one for "Apt.".
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Episode Date Artist Song Points Ref.
1,210 January 7 Aespa "Drama" [a] 7,605 [3][23]
1,211 January 14 7,330 [24][25]
1,212 January 21 Riize "Love 119" 6,167 [26][27]
1,213 January 28 Nmixx "Dash" 5,901 [28][29]
1,214 February 4 IU "Love Wins All" 8,808 [30][31]
February 11 No show, winner not announced [32][33]
1,215 February 18 IU "Love Wins All" 8,596 [34][35]
1,216 February 25 7,692 [36][37]
1,217 March 3 Le Sserafim "Easy" 7,400 [38][39]
1,218 March 10 7,148 [40][41]
1,219 March 17 Bibi "Bam Yang Gang" 6,729 [42][43]
1,220 March 24 TWS "Plot Twist" 6,414 [44][45]
1,221 March 31 (G)I-dle "Fate" 6,119 [46][47]
1,222 April 7 6,104 [48][49]
1,223 April 14 6,056 [50][51]
1,224 April 21 Illit "Magnetic" 7,545 [52][53]
1,225 April 28 6,306 [54][55]
1,226 May 5 6,640 [56][11]
1,227 May 12 Zico "Spot!" 6,861 [57][58]
1,228 May 19 7,968 [59][60]
1,229 May 26 Aespa "Supernova" 6,807 [61][62]
June 2 No show, winner not announced [63][64]
June 9 [63][65]
1,230 June 16 Aespa "Supernova" 8,411 [66][67]
1,231 June 23 7,007 [68][6]
1,232 June 30 Riize "Boom Boom Bass" 6,353 [69][70]
1,233 July 7 Lee Young-ji "Small Girl" 7,227 [71][72]
1,234 July 14 6,150 [73][74]
July 21 No show, winner not announced[b] [75]
July 28
August 4
1,235 August 11 (G)I-dle "Klaxon" 6,883 [76][77]
1,236 August 18 6,862 [78][79]
1,237 August 25 6,737 [80][81]
1,238 September 1 Nmixx "See That?" 6,591 [82][83]
1,239 September 8 Zerobaseone "Good So Bad" 5,739 [84][85]
September 15 No show, winner not announced [86][87]
1,240 September 22 BoyNextDoor "Nice Guy" 6,371 [88][89]
1,241 September 29 Day6 "Happy" 6,380 [90][91]
1,242 October 6 4,428 [92][93]
October 13 No show, winner not announced [94]
October 20 [95]
1,243 October 27 Rosé & Bruno Mars "Apt." 5,198 [96][97]
1,244 November 3 7,460 [98][99]
1,245 November 10 7,407 [100][101]
1,246 November 17 Aespa "Whiplash" 5,705 [102][103]
1,247 November 24 5,690 [104][105]
1,248 December 1 5,872 [106][7]
December 8 No show, winner not announced [107]
1,249 December 15 G-Dragon "Home Sweet Home" [c] 5,984 [108][109]
December 22 No show, winner not announced [110]
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Notes

  1. "Drama" ranked number one for one week in 2023.
  2. This week's episode was cancelled due to the 2024 Summer Olympics.
  3. "Home Sweet Home" ranked number one for two weeks in 2025.

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