ALLDAY PROJECT Scores 6,970 Points for M Countdown First Win with 'LOOK AT ME'
ALLDAY PROJECT takes their first music show win for 'LOOK AT ME' on M Countdown (Jan 8, 2026). They defeated Zico and Lilas with 6,970 points in a historic victory.
6,970 points was all it took to make history. ALLDAY PROJECT just secured their first-ever music show trophy, marking a major milestone in their career.
ALLDAY PROJECT LOOK AT ME M Countdown First Win Highlights
On the January 8, 2026, episode of Mnet's M Countdown, ALLDAY PROJECT's 'LOOK AT ME' went head-to-head against the powerful collaboration track 'DUET' by Zico and Lilas (ikura of YOASOBI). Despite the stiff competition from industry veterans, the rising stars emerged victorious with a total of 6,970 points.
A Star-Studded Lineup: Apink and ILLIT
The episode wasn't just about the win; it was a celebration of K-pop generations. The legendary Apink delivered a flawless performance, showing why they've remained icons for nearly 15 years. Meanwhile, the breakout stars of ILLIT brought fresh energy to the stage, making the night even more memorable for fans worldwide.
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